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I commented to the others last race that he had driven it to the circuit - fair play.
What is that though road based/ track car 1*2's? - I would like to see some times for a Cup Car.
SRP should clean it back to clean paint to allow the EGP to bond, couple of coats of EGP, couple of coats of the Collinitte and then add a layer of P21s whenever you get the chance would be my routine.
EGP and the Collinitte should give you guaranteed winter protection.
I have never seen the...
Onyx had the slight edge for me on Black vs 50:50.
On the same kind of price point 50:50 looked better than Zymol Carbon on it, and looks wise was the same as Souveran.
Mat is kindly sorting me some samples of the PH and the Blue Velvet to try so will report back after use. Both will be in comparsion to Onyx or Zymol Carbon for me.
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BOS is the best wax I have ever used, jus not sure it will ever justify it's cost looks wise over Onyx.
I know he will be chufffed with Onyx, what he may see looks wise upgrading to BOS is not worth the extra beer tokens tbh. Durability wise the upgrade starts to become worth...
PO91L is the origional formula IP unlike the 3.0x's which are developed for new Ceramiclear finish so are lubricated for longer work times and have high quality abrasive particles. I use the 91L when I am trying to do a quick job and don't have the time to work the 3.01/2. The latter though give...
Ummmmmm .... 40 quid vs over 100 though? BOS also does not look twice as good, only margainally better to the trained eye, will be more durable.
My Mystery looks not much better then Onyx and that is nearly 10 times the price.
I have layered all sorts of waxes on paint over time. Muting of metallic flake can occur with one layer of wax depending on what wax that is. Some carnubas give a clear look, some give mute the flake as a side effect of the depth they give.
Most of the time you reach a point which the results...
10:1 fine on interiors, wheels and arches.
4:1 ideal on really grimey stuff.
I have 2 bottles mixed up one weak, one strong, find myself using 10:1 to on the works
As above for the paint. Swissvax Onyx is my go to wax for a decent budget (though am awaiting the two Dodo's for Dark Paint to try in comparison).
Interior plastics, clean with AG Interior Cleaner, Dress with Poorboys Natural Look, maintain with Megs Interior QD.
Seats and carpets Megs APC...
I would polish with Menzerna's as needed depending on the paint condition.
Then apply the Prime or SRP so the Jett can bond.
Build up a good few layers of the AGT over a few weeks then top with wax IMO.