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Clean with Megs APC or AG Interior Cleaner
Dress with Poorboys Natural Look
Weekly wipedowns with Meguiars Interior Quick Detailer
Make sure you use a Microfiber cloth that looks like it has no fibres to lose.
If baked in the oven to cure them chances are you would have been able to seal them straight away.
If they have not been baked I would not use an products with sealants in for 30 days of so while they harden.
The original finish as say is not powdercoated and as said wet paint is fine, I would not use SRP , EGP or the Wheels sealant on them till they have cured.
lol - Superb ! Well worth joining up, is worth the money Ad. Is a friendly forum over here mush busier than the PSOOC.
I ran the 182 up the hill and Dee from the Glos groups 172 last year, well worth it. May miss this years as I am meant to be in Cyprus.
Good choice on the 172, I got the...
Sold it to a chap on here Ad, got a 106 GTi now.
You won't be able to see the link to the process order on here in the above post as it is member only, but I am sure I have posted it over on the PSOOC will add it to your thread on there.
Wax is the last step.
I have loads of apps on my 8gb you won't fill it just with that - It is the music you will struggle to get enough on though!
Yeah the camera is gash, the black back marks easily but the rest is awesome, well bar battery life which is w**k compared to my 2G one.
The key to Black as with any colour is in the prep - polishing will make much more difference than any wax or sealant. I would look into getting a decent polished finish first. The wax is just the final few percent in overall looks.
Black Gold is a mare by hand - Mennzerna Polishes by machine...
I was fine using the chassis rails as described, was more reluctant to jack on the rear beam tbh.
If you have a decent jack the rear will come up with the front anyway so just do it a side at a time and axle stand the front and rear at the same time.
Been talked about a million times before on Paul just here use the chassis rail. Block of wood, rubber or some cloths between the trolley jack so not to damage the underseal.