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Not great pics I'm afraid as light was low and my shots went all grainy!!!:mad:
QEW wash
SSR2.5 x2 via rotary - lots and lots of scratches not fully removed but reduced
Speedglaze via PC
#81 by hand
#26 by hand/cosmo polisher
Wash to remove dust
another coat of #26 by hand!
Really?
The car was polished in the warehouse and then driven off it was pics there rather than an exotic location. The harsh lighting in the warehouse shows the defect free paintwork off to a tee. The car wuld have looked good at 'dusk' before we had started on it lol
lol!
Yep pics in above thread are nice, maybe even HDR pics? I do think Rich did the absolute best shots given the location. My pics were too poor to post lol!
Seeing as thames water lose a third of our supply before it even reaches us there the ones who should be sorting things out lol
mate pm me your mobile # so i can make send you mine lol
Cheers guys was a gruelling 18 hours (joint) for Rich and I but well worth it in the end.
Only thing is Rich wants to spend his money on menzerna and zaino products lol
Try the following
Buy some Menzerna IP www.polishedbliss.co.uk
Spray pad with plenty of quick detail spray - a good 5 squirts! More than usual
Apply IP to 4 inch cutting pad
Use this with very light pressure at speed 3-4. It will take ages for polish to break down. However this...
To be fair the wheels have been 'just refurbed' but the 'wheel wax' brought them up nicely!
Side strips popped off easily apparently! Tom did all the remocal work!
A mini detail this am with Mr Stabby (Tom) and Wazza16V (Nick) from Cliosport. Tom wanted his car detailed before the French Car Show.
We also managed to remove more bits than last time!!!
Here Tom Used the PC and SSR1 to remove any hologramming from SSR2.5 via the rotary...