Updates.
Kangoo was looking a bit sad and paint was a bit flat with slight oxidation on the roof, bumpers/plastics faded and a bit of oxidation on the headlamps. Ive not polished it since last cut 4 years ago so its done quite well with a handful of applications of c2v3 over the years.
Had a spare half day today and weather was ok, not hot and cloudy so give it a once over.
Snowfoamed with Bh autofoam, Washed and detail brushed all the awkward bits to remove any moss and shite. Decontaminated with BH Korrosol to get the iron fallout off.
Dug the da out and give it a single stage polish with Chemical Guys V38 final polish and a soft finishing pad, light touch as it doesnt have loads of paint on it and i dont have a depth gauge.
Low effort tape job to keep the compound off the plastics.
Paint came up quite easy with a single or double pass per panel. I then panel wiped the residue off and applied a coat of collinite 476s wax to seal it. Nobody uses waxes any more but i rate collinite, the paint pops and it lasts ages and very easy to work with compared to ceramics.
The bumpers were looking well faded. I have used a few ceramic trim restorers over the years and some are ok, some average. With a bit of reading i opted to use Ceracote ceramic trim coat restoration kit. Its pre packed wipes that you apply with no buff off.
Pre application pic, faded and previous compound on the plastic.
I scrubbed the plastics down with neat apc and followed up with a quick rub over with isopropyl alcohol in select areas to remove any previous products.
Once dry i applied the wipes. The product is easy to work with and 1x wipe can do half a bumper so it goes a long way.
Much better.
Fin, much better.
The ceramic coating needs an hr to go off. Had been on half an hr and felt spots of rain (fcuking typical) so had a mad ten mins shuffling the cars about to get it in the garage to cure.
Under cover.
A couple of spots did not affect it luckily. Will see how it fairs.
Took it for a run out after to blow the cobwebs off. Still brutally fast for what it is.
Thanks for reading!!