reaudioxxx
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just wondering whats the best way to polish and shine the car, dont have no machines so what polish/wax would u recommend ??
[Edited on 18-08-2010 by reaudioxxx]
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ste_p23
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time wasters wax?
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Anty
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elbow greese
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Callum
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quote: Originally posted by ste_p23
time wasters wax?
what a bellend
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Callum
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On a more serious note, try dodo juice, you can buy it off richh
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ste_p23
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quote: Originally posted by Callum
quote: Originally posted by ste_p23
time wasters wax?
what a bellend
Up urs cock muncher
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Chris F
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u2u Rich H!
But i seriously recommend Auto Glym Super Resin Polish unless you want to spend loads!
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SetH
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If you have medium grade swirling, oxidation etc then try poorboys SSR2. I used this on a 911 a couple of months ago by hand and it did a good job.
For something a bit lighter I would reccomend dodo juice lime prime. I have used this on several cars with reasonably good paintwork with good results.
For a wax I would recommend dodo rainforest rub or you can get a colour charged variant specific to light or dark coloured cars.
Ideally you should get a detailer to view and assess your paintwork before committing to any corrective treatment whether it be by hand or machine.
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reaudioxxx
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thanks guy will ask a detailer first then take it from there
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Rich H
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What colour, what budget?
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reaudioxxx
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colour yellow budget not so sure
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Rich H
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Budget's quite important
Poorboys and Collinite are pretty good on a reasonably priced budget - just above Halfrauds prices, but the products are better and last a lot longer.
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