Bonnet paint and lacquer problem

kelford1988

Active Member
The bonnet on my flash red ibiza has developed some strange spot effect.

These spots are all over the bonnet and the colour of them is duller than the rest of the bonnet. It looks like the lacquer has come off but I thought the lacquer was mixed in with the paint for flash red?

Tried getting a picture but they was no good, I'll try an get one later when I find a better camera.

Cheers
 

kelford1988

Active Member
Here is a picture, if you look towards the top hopefully you will see what I mean.

IMAG0106.jpg

http://s240.photobucket.com/albums/ff33/kelford1988/?action=view&current=IMAG0106.jpg

Am I right in assuming this is the lacquer starting to come away? If so it's a respray job I guess.
 
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T31LUK

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there is two different types of paint high solid and water based, high solid is usually a gloss which doesnt need a lacquer but water based is a new type of paint and needs lacquer so it could be lacquer peel if so it will need respray
 

mazzerati

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Look like what happens when you leave bird poo on for a long period of time, so your prolly right laquer might be peeling just avoid polishing it for
now till it's sorted
 

kelford1988

Active Member
thanks for the response,
I also agree it looks like marks from bird muck, but it can't be that. Don't know why it really happened, guess I'll put it down to excessive polishing.

By chance does anyone know a good paint guy in the Scunthorpe area? And roughly what ball park on price it should be to sort?

Cheers
 

rf860

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I have a couple of these type of spots behind the aerial on my roof. They are not as noticeable because of the colour of my car, so i am just going to leave them
 
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