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Got the clay out...
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...a/IMG_1434.jpghttp://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...a/IMG_1435.jpgfinally a day off that it hasnt ****ted it down with rain... decided to get the clay out whilst the wife bashed up the sunday roast..sorry bout the poor quality photos good old i phone..just thought id share afew as i was really impresed with the results:mrgreen:
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...a/IMG_1438.jpg |
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...a/IMG_1416.jpghhhhuumm dont know how i managed to get the pics side by side and missed afew so heres the rest:-Dhttp://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...a/IMG_1417.jpg
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Looking good,
What did you use polish etc?:tw: |
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washed off with normal car plan triple wax car wash(that i didnt realise i had) then used maguires clay kit, and finished her off with auto glym super resin polish on top.
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looking very shiney mate that clay stuff is very good :10:
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Looking good :polish:
Would look great with a going over of Swissvax Samurai:nod: |
Very nice!
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Bling bling !!!
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Very nice matey. Nearly broke the clay out today myself, but will do it tomorrow now. Looks awesome :worthy:
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Never heard of this before?? Take it it's good stuff.... |
http://www.swissvax.co.uk/view_products/wax_products
Well worth a look mate:ok: Highly recommend either the Samurai or Mirage as an entry in to the range:nod: if your feeling the car deserves it, the best of show is the nuts:polish: I know it's more than your auto glym but well worth the extra matey |
Thanks :-) always up for trying something new... Amount I throw on, works out bloody expensive thou that best of show:ok: may have to get someone to polish her for me using this... Help persuade me in that direction...:whistle:
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There all waxes matey, so will look after and enhance your polished finish:ok:
You need something on your super resin polish:ok: Applied correctly, they last for a good while..... But would suggest prepping the car first to make sure the SRP isn't masking too much:ok: |
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SRP ?? |
No need for a machine with the swissvax mentioned above:nono: they are last stage protection products. Can be applied with a pad or bare hands :ok:
To get the best out if them, as with most LSP's, the better the prep the better the LSP can perform.... SRP-super resin polish:ok: |
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Do you need the Cleaning fluid thats mentioned? |
Really depends on the condition of your paint....
I don't use it personally because I use different products to obtain the desired result prior to waxing. If you do go for the cleaner fluid, read the descriptions of each type and decide what best suites your paintwork condition and requirements. Ie no cut, light cut etc etc |
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Looking smart mate , :ok: Will get to see it in the flesh one day.
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thanks:shock: christ... havnt seen you since the coopers days mate!:tumbleweed: thats a fair point......
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Looks good mate!! Little tip, when you are doing claying or machine polishing it would be best to clean the car first with a car shampoo that has no wax in it, as you want the paint clean but with no barriers on it, ie, extra wax
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Very nice mate, agree with paul if your gonna clay its best to strip everything off and start from fresh :-)
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Very nice:tw:
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Who's been a busy boy then?Just seen this mate very good effort:yeah:
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Love the wr1 colour anyways, look twice as good super clean!!!
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marcus you should have bought one of these same colour and a lot cheaper maybe when you are older lol http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...gemp25/wr1.jpg |
"HOW VERY DARE YOU!!!!":meow:
THATS ANOTHER OFF THE CRIMBO CARD LIST...:fight::fight::fight: |
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And another....:fight:
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That looks the dogs nuts mate. I do love the WR1. Very nice.
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