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Very good results.
Pointers;
Clay-Polish-Seal-Wax. Presuming you have just written it up wrong as from reading through you appear to have polished, then waxed, then clayed, then sealed again?
BTW girls, I offer this as a service at £50 per car. Cut back with a polish, sealed and waxed for the winter. No paint correction, but a worth while idea and process for all those worried that they are not protecting their car's paintwork.
Also good for people that are just crap at detailing ...
Nope, did you get excited about Xmas? Course you did. This is like Xmas, where Tim and Matt are Santa ;) When did Santa ever give you a piece of free bubblegum ;)
From the results shown I would agree with the Rich one above.
Mer is something that would never go near my paint work, but that said, I'm a lazy fucker and polish my wheels with the machine polisher ;)
Oi, my car resembles that insult!
Was about to suggest this.
Highlander, this un, so probably to John O Groates ;)
Paul, mine is being cleaned, probably for the last time tonight :quiet:
WD40 works, but needs washing down afterwards because it's quite greasey (surprise surprise WD40 is greasey lol).
I would go with one of those magic sponges from JML as they work very well . . . somehow!!!
No is the answer.
But there is a solution. At some stage, you have got wax/sealent/polish on these black plastics and something like CG will just cover it and make it look tidy. But like you say, just as with waxes and sealents, this will wash away slowly but surely.
You need to actually...
No they are a JML trick. I wrote a thread a couple of months back, testing out different myths. WD40 works, PB works, erasers barely worked, the magic sponge worked and linseed oil worked.