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You may need to polish it with something with more bite than the 80 has, my 182 came with horrible buffer marks which where from the factory not dealer. May need to go up to Menzerna Intensive Polish on a light cut pad, and follow up with Menzerna Final Finish...
The problem I have found is the type of tyre also effects how the stuff works, I never had any splatter problems with Blackfire on the Exaltos on the Clio, tried it on the 106's Avons and it went everywhere!
Meguiars Endurance used to do the same on the 205 GTi's Toyos.
Burp and myself are both from Tewkesbury.
Dan R on here who works at the Car Hi Fi Centre is Evesham'ish I think.
Riz maybe up for it too as he works local.
Just looked at the boxes of the original 182 ones I have here from Renualt which I am guessing are the same - says on the box 530mm, which is just under 21 inchs.
Neither the originals or genuine renault replacements had a spolier.
A pair of Bosch ones will be about a tenner from GSF.
Find a nice location take some pics of the whole car - happy days.
Open the garage, shoot the same pics as last week, post them up AGAIN - boring fail ! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
It is easy ...
Raining here to, going to pick up some bits from Pug and fit some wiper blades and leave it at that if it don't stop.
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Cleaning on the hotel car park you are getting worse ;)
What you applying it with and how many applications ?
How deep are the marks ?
You could try http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing/polish/car-lack-68-hand-polish-kit/prod_359.html
But in most cases on Black Gold, a machine polish is the best way.
No other paints etch like Renault paint does, even after a few mins. Do a search on a few threads - some people have had to get roofs repainted because of it. It is not practical to get bird crap off the paint immediately but it seems to be the essential on Renault Paintwork.
Fully agree that...