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Interior and Exterior Body & Chassis
Anyone remove that thing under your hood?
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<blockquote data-quote="C_Record" data-source="post: 389640" data-attributes="member: 2602"><p>Haze is a not a by-product of "curing"(curing in this case means chemicals are evaporating and the item is hardening). The main function of the hood blanket is to insulate the hood from the heat in the engine compartment. Removing the blanket in addition to exposure to the sun, the paint will fade(the haze you speak of) quicker than the rest of the car. Metallics will suffer more than solid colors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Record, post: 389640, member: 2602"] Haze is a not a by-product of "curing"(curing in this case means chemicals are evaporating and the item is hardening). The main function of the hood blanket is to insulate the hood from the heat in the engine compartment. Removing the blanket in addition to exposure to the sun, the paint will fade(the haze you speak of) quicker than the rest of the car. Metallics will suffer more than solid colors. [/QUOTE]
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