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Re: Ultra Red 200 ordered. Pictures at the docks added.
Getting a new car mate? When did this happen? And hope you're going to fit a rear strut brace, roight?
Because it's a Clio on a Clio forum. So Clio owners are now thinking that they could get their Clio to the same standard as the Clio in the thread.
Clio.
Re: Enhancement Detail - RenaultSport Clio 182 in Racing Blue finished in Zymol Glasu
Looking at the pictures and reading the description, that would be my immediate suggestion. If the PDG readings don't back up a respray, possibly oversprayed clearcoat reacting? Mine occured on the top of the...
Not a chance. Even with breathing mods (FMIC and Badger5 3" TIP) you'll see those figures if you're lucky. Find me any standard K04 Turbos making over 300 horses. Hybrids and BT are the only way to go for 300+. Read Welly's Bumble Bee thread on AS.net.
Precisely. AMD roller figures are not...
As above, cars come with it from factory most of the time. Just a poor paint process. See Russ' thread on his visit to KDS. There is a lot of skill in wet sanding - certainly not for the faint-hearted!
This is the correct answer tbh. What do you want from a tyre shine product? If you'll only use it for shows, AG Tyre Shine is a water based product and will give a good shine for a few hours. And is cheap. Megs Endurance is OK. Detailers don't use it that often purely because, as Tobias has...
Disagree. I know people that still use it on their wheels. Usual story of proper planning and prep etc.
To add to the list above, Meg's Hyper Wash and GWash from GTechnic.
Re: My Trophy detail
Lovely - not taking anything away from the finish, but FCP on a cutting pad via rotary?? Was that harsh a polish required?? I got away with a DA and a medium to light polish on most Renaults I detailed, sometimes having to move to Menz IP, but not that often...
It's not as stupid as it sounds.
The "squeezy shoe polish things" actually contain silicon, to make the leather surface appear shiny. It is not much different from cheap silicon valet products, so could, in theory, be used.
However, it will make dust cling to it and be greasy to the touch. So...