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Ive got some on mine and ive done
Bullets
Front and rear dimond
Exhaust surrounds
Dash strips
Hazzard panel
Gear knob insert
Steering wheel insert
Looking at doing bumper insert and interior light soon
Look on the i4detailing website at either the megs g220 or kestral das 6 and pick a kit
Das 6
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Kestrel_DAS-6_Menz_Kit_2_1.html
G220
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Meguiars_G220_Menzerna_Kit1_1.html
They are all rated for how harsh they are to the paint from cutting very deep ie removing layers or just buffing the polish if you used the wrong pad and polish combo on 1st time usage of a rotary you will most probably booking yourself in for a respray
Because its a good brand comes with branded extras and is a DA dual action the safest option the links you have put up look like grinders with a pad on the end which will definatly burn through your paint due to it being a rotary and you have not used one before that kit would be mu choice once...
They all look like rotary's if your new to detailing you will butn through the paint with a rotary so i would go for a da polisher
Either
Kestral das-6 or meg's g220 look on i4detailing website and they have starter kits
Hairdryer would be best if it is a sticker and then pick away at it until its off
Wash glue residue of and hive it a polish as the part were the sticker was would be less dull than the rest of the car
Got to skoda and get the fabia one and look in the cliosport guides section bit its basicaly
Line up and masking tape in place
Drill pilot holes with very thin drill bit
Self tap into place
Remove masking tape
Trim ends flush with bumper
Im 50 something percent all golds up to gran turismo all stars on expert but can srem to get a car to win it so im doing a few b-spec races to get money/cars