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Just so you know; that spoiler is in black gold, your car will be pearl black so won't be a colour match (a lot more gold flake in the spoilers paint). Maybe that won't bother you but thought it would be worth a mention. The cars looking good btw!
Thanks for the help gents, im looking into it now. Any comments on the CarPro Trix Tar and iron remover? I like the appeal of only having to apply it once.
http://www.carpro.uk.com/trix-tar-iron-remover-500ml/
I have never found the two bucket method to be a lot of extra effort, its just part of my general routine to stop scratching and avoid putting any muck back onto the car. I think i will need to look into decontaminating products, could well make a big difference as its never been done in my...
There wont be a noticeable difference between the two then, ok thanks for that. I think I'll just stick with the SRP then.
Nope, I haven't gone as far as iron/tar removers (have considered it on a number of occasions). Generally I just snow foam, 2 bucket wash, polish and then seal.
Firstly I'd like to say I am not a detailing expert (far from it), just enjoy washing the car on weekends and getting a nice shine with easy to use products.
Now onto my question - I have always used Autoglym's SRP, mainly due to ease of use and low cost but I am now thinking of trying...
I noticed that aswell! They got 3-4 people interested in the first day of the ad going up, so up'd the price thinking they were underselling. Now people have seen the awful state of the arch and walked away, they have suddenly realised that its not worth what they were hoping for. xD
Hi all,
Went and viewed the Petrol blue 182 in the link below this morning. I travelled a fair distance as i know its a very rare/sought after colour and I've always wanted to own one. Unfortunately the rear wheel arch surrounding metal has some very bad rusting, which would not be a cheap fix...
Hi and welcome.
Its totally plausible that this car has only covered 49k in its 13year life, particularly when the HPI check seemed to confirm it. Its very rare to find a low miler, but they do pop up from time to time.
Can you buy the 1*2 kick plates brand new? Im after a set for my project build but as the second hand ones are 10+ years old, the chances of getting a good clean set are very slim.
Thanks for any help in advance.
The car would be 100x more appealing if you removed some of the chav additions.. but then again if you like them and its your car then just keep as is.
Is the rear bumper strip the same colour as the rest of the bumper? (hard to tell from pics)
If so, would look so much better with the grey/black standard strip to break up all that colour.
Yes that's the one. Trendline is in the title so assumed it was but i guess not.
On my screen your link is exactly the same as mine? Don't know why its not working, but they both seem to take you to the same place..?
Hi all,
Im after the part numbers for the sport rear arches.
I bought a set of rear arches and they are different sizes (passenger side larger) and im not sure if this is how they come. Maybe the drivers side is smaller due to petrol tank or something? If anyone could clear this up that'd be...
Could try these, might not be OEM but look like they could be, and at £10 for a brand new pair could be worth a try:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENAULT-CLIO-MK1-MK2-MEGANE-TWINGO-SIDE-CLEAR-INDICATORS-REPEATERS-PAIR-/121365136614?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1c41ed04e6
Hi all,
Looking for a valuation of my Clio mk2 1.2 16v, as she'll be going up for sale in the coming days. Details are as follows:
53' plate, pearl black, 63,000 miles. Car totally standard other than an aftermarket Kenwood head unit. Mechanically sound with full service history and cambelt...
Poundland sell a touch up pen, never tried it but could be worth a punt for a quid?
I buy their black-pack spray (for plastics) and that does a great job imo.