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mav
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Interior all done
Wash and dry
clay bar and detailer
Meguiars quick spray wax
Auto glym extra gloss protection
all windows done
black bits
tyres and wheel

not too bad..

car on stand at show on sunday so will have to do some again on saturday night











Clay bar stuff is paint is now like glass..



[Edited on 13-07-2006 by mav]
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Fancy doing mine mav? Theres a fiver and ehh a high5 in it for you
Jake
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get a machine polisher now. I bought a rotary one the other day and its so much easier than hand polishing.
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make it £50.......


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quote:
Originally posted by jake
get a machine polisher now. I bought a rotary one the other day and its so much easier than hand polishing.


yeah next on my list..

being this clean shows up all the stone chips and that though
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quote:
Originally posted by mav
make it £50.......





hmmmm for that price i'm not willing to give you a high5. sorry


Seriously though, looks spot on mate. Will by far be the cleanest car on the FC stand
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cheers wylo, if i had the time i would do it for free and a high five mate

Going to go over it again on saturday night...working till 7.30pm though so will be a late one outside

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after pics of clay bar please
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quote:
Originally posted by Martin_C
after pics of clay bar please

Why? It self cleans if you kneed it after doing every panel.

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oh thats what you meant, it was minging i was kneeding it all the time and turning it..

amzing the crap that was on it though.

[Edited on 13-07-2006 by mav]
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The Megs clay bars are a bit silly. They are too big and expensive. You can get small disposable ones which are cheaper and cos they are disposable you don't scratch your paint...
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where from?
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I've only seen them for sale once at a car shop in Birmingham, but it's what professional car valeters use when detailing.
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I like your vulva mav, one of the nicest I've seen.
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Never seen disposable ones..

quick happy with the outcome, yeah maybe pricey but...
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quote:
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I like your vulva mav, one of the nicest I've seen.


cheers Ash
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there is a silver one for sale near me, near identical, same wheels same model etc, i like it.

BTW mav you wont need to clay bar it again b4 the show
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Il feel i must drive 280miles just to come and touch it looks lovely mav is there much work involed?

Ive just bought something called Tech wax and just finished doin my car its like glass..But ive got some tar spots near the arch would that clay bar remove them

[Edited on 13-07-2006 by DaNnY_LaD]
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better off using abit of white spirit if you have it.
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
better off using abit of white spirit if you have it.


I was told about using that stuff and i just laughed

[Edited on 13-07-2006 by DaNnY_LaD]
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White spirit You don't want to use that on your paint...
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
White spirit You don't want to use that on your paint...


Thats what i thought
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STFU its ok to use a bit of white spirit, it will just take your waxes off so give it a polish after, iv used it 100's of times to complete the removal of badges etc

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