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3m tape
Spray bottle to mist the Pad with water
Spurring brush/medium bristle tooth brush to clean the pad
...a creeper with a cushion to kneel on lol
I'm assuming you have everything to wash and decontaminate prior to polishing?
Id just get a panel filter.
Induction kits won't add any more power but may increase the noise.
So you'll be spending a couple hundred pound for a bit of noise and probably some power loss.
But I'm not here to judge as I did exactly the same a few years back on my old car... And I wish I just...
Oh I don't know how I'd do without folding mirrors after this and the civic lol.
It sounds like an awesomely specced car though, what are the recaros trimmed in?
lol I was only (kind of) joking about the pics.
...honest :blush:
Read the machine polishing guides stickied at the top of this section, specifically the 'zenith' technique.
I've got brilliant results with the auto finesse set and the zenith technique.
Also, draw a line on your backing pad and alter your pressure so it's always spinning at the same rate (Or...
I genuinely love these. What's the spec? Akra, renaultsport monitor, Recaros? Ohlins?
Liquid yellow suits the facelift so well. I really don't like it on the 250/old 265s
And regarding the stickers. My little rear bumper vinyl cost £50.
£50, and it barely covers a corner.
I'd hate to see...
What are you hoping to achieve?
Srp is an all in one, so it's very mildly abrasive, has a little protection and cleanses paint ready for wax
And I'm sure that megs ultimate compound is a dedicated polish, I.e purely an abrasive polish for defect removal
Hardly worth the bump but I got round to cleaning my seatbelt today.
Hopefully this year I can get around to correcting the paint and cleaning the interior properly.
I've just happened across this while reading up on matte paints.
No need to clay or decontaminate again
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=344848
Not to undermine or second guess the guy or anything, but he's saying you shouldn't be rubbing stuff on your paint as that...
Does anyone have a decent write up or guide for caring for matte paint?
For no reason other than I fancy some light reading and want to confirm/deny what I know about it.
Thanks
Also, I want one