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Some grilles here if you've not got one yet.
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Cheers for the comments guys.
What should I be doing to keep the gloss like that, do I need to do all the stages like I've done this time? (Hope not because it took ages :o )
I watched it and it's not that much different to what you would normally do with a PC polisher and the normal things like claying. The difference was that he was using stupidly expensive products.
I've been trying to get some turinis and I've considered colour coding but I also don't want to go too mad as I want to get a sport next year so I'm keeping my money for that really.
After getting some tips about detailing I thought I would give it a go with the long weekend. Shame that it kept raining when I tried to do the different stages.
Washed it (2 bucket method)
Clay
AG SRP
AG EGP
Carnauba Wax
Pictures would be better but it was nearly dark and the sun...
Another place for the PC is http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/1porter-cable-variable-speed-polisher-p-183.html and you have everything with that package, the extension cable, pads, transformer etc... Although I think it works out a bit more money it can be easier knowing you've got everything.
Rich those photoshops are coming good now! :rasp:
I did mine yesterday and it took ages and that was just a few layers. I think that just shows how much quicker the PC is.
As always top class!:D
Quik Detailer should be before as the EGP is a sealant and the quik dealer in theroy will just take it off as it will be back down to the paint again.
The more you do the EGP the more gloss you will get.