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The ONLY way to do wheels properly is to hand paint the colour. Powder colour coating wheels does not work!
Powder coat the primer and hand finish colour and lacquer or powder coat lacquer.
Think of it this way... you cannot mix different coloured powdercoats. You buy them that colour...
You can also look into a new style spray sealant to keep it topped up, reload 2014 for eg. It will top Glasur's sheeting ad beading etc but shouldn't hamper any looks. Or a nice QD.
You have experience on how to apply and remove wax and follow instructions though, that helps.
Glasur is special. The whole experience is. It's made by a proper company that have years of making wax. Hard to replicate. I love it's old school nature. Personally I think you'll love it. Only...
Spotted my first La Ferrari today. 10am on the famous champs elysees, no chance of getting a picture but the 2 supercar spotters did. Should be on the net tonight somewhere.
Lits of Lambos, a nice Gallardo Performante. An FF, F12, 458, California. Oh and a really old Dino I think. Mclarens...
Lovely choice! Haven't seen a facelift midnight sky! Lets hope you don't need to paint anything on it eh'. Last tinter we order had a retail of £695 per litre from memory.
My cousin has a cracking pre facelift in MS. Special colour.
Flol at unlimited edition! The original desire came from those guys from memory. Then they messed around with it. Hilarious. Gordon used to buy it for about £10.
Who bought the GP?
Oh and I hate the poverty spec colour scheme but the car reeks of track win! Always thought the gearbox was long throw and the stick itself was quite tall.
It's a new age product. On lighter colour with maybe 2 layers it'll look superb, maybe more sterile as the composition is very different.
When it comes to performance it'll make Jett look decades old.
The reason you do this is so the polish is spread evenly across the area. All set up ready to bit, this can be done using your technique of course.
Dabbing the polish all across the panel is a similar idea, none of the polish soaks into the pad when you start spreading the polish before...
You use the zenith technique which is great, especially via DA. My technique is a variation of Junkman's. Spread quickly over entire set section at speed 1-2 then remove from area. Add another 2 pea sized blobs then work at speed 5 until diminished (depending on type of polish) some will...
Starting to get very common now. That one isn't actually that bad!
In regards to technique, I just meant speeds etc. I use a slightly different technique to a lot of people with a DA.
Have you seen the pictures from even a Samsung S4? They piss over the top of my ones. A good camera imo is now still important and i'm looking forward to my next phone have a nice one for stills.