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Thanks mate. Hopefully they'll tie the whole car together nicely when they go on.
Cheers :) The pictures don't do them justice at all really. SprayShack did a top job!
I picked up my Turinis from Si today and I'm very pleased with the outcome, this finish is awesome! One of them was totally battered before but has come out perfectly. No filler was needed either which was nice.
I went for 205-110 so they are a perfect match to the bullets and diamonds already...
When buffing off c5 I've read that the left over residue on your microfibre can crystallise, so you need to wash it straight after. Is there anything specific I need to use to stop this?
I dropped my Turinis off last night to get refurbished and went for the 205 -110 anthracite as this is what my diamonds and bullets are in, so hopefully it will all tie together nicely when finished. They should be ready at the start of November.
I've ordered some Conti SportContact 3's to wrap...
Re: STOLEN: CLIO 182 M555 JEH
Really sorry to hear this mate. All these b*****ds see is metal and money, no consideration at all!
Hope it turns up safe and sound.
Quick question. I haven't got a dedicated trim restorer so I tend to just whack a bit of Meguiars tyre endurance gel on the plastics when they start looking tired, but this only lasts a week or two. I've got c2v3, so would applying the Megs, waiting for it to dry and then applying the c2 on top...
I finally got around to changing the oil and filter today with my items from Renault Wolverhampton, which should keep it ticking over until it's next proper service next year.
I also bought a new rubber slam panel strip and got that on today too.
Once the exterior is done I'm going to...
I did mine on the weekend too. You see people saying how amazing it is but you don't truly understand until you've done it yourself. Brilliant bit of kit.