#16: Re: Bonnet bra Author: E5GDM, Location: EssexPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 5:05 am ----
Edward wrote:
I imagine dust and grit will get under it and start rubbing the paint after a while. So no stone chips but lots of lightly scuffed paint!
Looks like water can get under it to. Seems to me that by trying to eliminate one problem (by the use of an ugly monstrosity) you just create another.
#17: Re: Bonnet bra Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Sat May 14, 2011 5:10 am ---- I think a stone chipped bonnet looks better than a bonnet bra!
#18: Re: Bonnet bra Author: E5GDM, Location: EssexPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 6:58 am ----
Edward wrote:
I think a stone chipped bonnet looks better than a bonnet bra!
#19: Re: Bonnet bra Author: Jacko27, Location: HinckleyPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:06 am ---- i've just had a new bonnet painted and fitted, so im very tempted to buy one just to use on the motorway on long journeys dont want to ruin my nice paint job. looking at the pics of yours might have just persuaded me to go out and buy one.
#20: Re: Bonnet bra Author: E5GDM, Location: EssexPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:17 pm ----
Jacko27 wrote:
i've just had a new bonnet painted and fitted, so im very tempted to buy one just to use on the motorway on long journeys dont want to ruin my nice paint job. looking at the pics of yours might have just persuaded me to go out and buy one.
There's more aesthetically pleasing ways to protect your nice new paint work without adding a bonnet carbuncle, Er, I mean bra. Check out the transparent films that protect but allow your nice shiny paint to still show.
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