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It sounds like you've cleared out some previous fillers, but Tripple hasn't re-filled them... utterly confuddled, but either way, it's user error (i.e. your faul, fucktard ;) ).
It's a paint that you live a million miles away as I'd be more than willing to pop over and help. Anyone near to you...
Haha. For some reason, Andy, I kept calling Yellow DAVE Andy wen I met him yesterday ecening. No idea why I'm mixing you two up or have you on my mind lol!
Lols!! Scott I forgot to ask your username, now I know. Pleasure meeting you lads, thanks for the "help" with the decals ;)
Dave, I might actually get your name right next time - apologies again :o Blame Andy aka Coby.
Next job? I've got a load left, so can do it next time. We need to do a Sunday when we're not working until 6 and I don't know where I'm going/get stuck in traffic...
Lawl. Looking forward to a chit chat chap. TBH car needs a rinse over but have asked Ant if we can get the decals on the car for Silverstone. Should be fun!
I presume these are the Kent ones that B&Q have started selling as well? Either way, good enough for a few £. Although nothing beats the I4D Uber yellow ones...
Interesting feedback and thanks Mike for the offer.
Toby, surely the dilution ratio affects this.
I'll update once I'm back next week and get some time to meet up with Mike.
I have never come across one that does. And that includes cars with 5+ years of burnt on sh1t. I fail to see how polishing (yes, wool and compounding may be required) could not shift even the worst etching?
It's used to rid paint work of orange peel, yes. But it would have to be a deep scratch that requires a small amount of filler paint to warrant wet sanding. Bird etchings do not require wet sanding. And 2000 is a starting point, not to be followed up by polishing but by hits of 3000 and 4000...
This;
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/valeting-and-bulk/valet-pro-citrus-pre-wash/prod_728.html
So, by my calcs, I use about a half bottle of what ever pre wash I use (AF CP, CP RDS etc) on my entire car before pressure washing at the local garage (London roadside bodge detailing FTW). Do this...
If it's been baked, yes. If it hasn't, older style paint methods need time to gas do they not? Gally will be along in a moment or two, but I'd be waiting a few weeks.
Interesting that. I was looking forward to using it by machine, having been mightily impressed by my bodged hand application. Perhaps I'll stick to hand then C2V3 as the car looks like glass.
Also, as Kev has already said, it's not a polish, so it won't go clear. It's an AIO so will actually...
I found it to be an excellent product, even in s**t (on the street at 9pm so it was cooler, car not decontaminated, no taped areas, by hand etc etc) conditions... Over/under use of product? What machine/pad? Run me through it boyo and sure someone, if not myself, can help.