What to use as a lamp to bring out the swirls?

I tried regular garage lighting with no luck. I tried warehouse lighting with no luck.



What do you pro's use to bring out the swirls, it seems like it's not about the intensity of the light; there is some sort of special light (maybe the u.v. range) that brings out the swirls.



I don't understand how I can see swirls with a little bit of sun but not under a light in a warehouse that the size of my Camaro hood and hot enough to cook eggs.
 
Perform a search for lighting. There have been a few discussion concerning detailing at night and lighting for the garage over the last few months.
 
Hey,



I have flourescents in my garage and I just bought a 1000 watt twin halogens work light today. Hope to inspect with it soon.
 
Try a "regular" incandescent bulb of high wattage (mine are 264 watts, rated at 300). Position it at different distances and angles, with the rest of the garage dark (other lights off). I see stuff under those that I don't see under my flourescents OR halogens. Having all three will cover everything except rotary holograms (which seem to need natural sunlight to show up).
 
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