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Nice one, they fitted bits to my old 309 Goodwood GTi and 306 XSi in the past, will have to pop in sometime and show you the 182.
Just up of the Upper Bath Road.
Silver does not respond to products in the same way as darker colours.
Good old Autoglym Super Resin and Extra Gloss Protection both work well, a extra step of a good carnuba wax onto may help a touch.
One EGP you wont use anything more than soap and water on them. I use a Black and Blue Halfords wheel brush on mine.
Initial clean up use some Autoglym Engine and Machine Cleaner.
Wonder wheels and AG Clean Wheels are both acidic.
Yeap - indeed parking next to expensive cars will not be a a sure fire solution, posted the other day on here when a guy in a new Merc smashed his door into the car next to it.
I just apply it with a microfiber cloth going around the car and and allow it to soak into the tar spots. When you get round to the start again see if it has softened up the tar enough and wipe it away, repeat as needed. I tend to rewash the car after as I am anal lol
LOL I am on about the 10 !
3 buckets upper half, 3 lower half, and one per wheel and arch.
Though not for a while as we have no water for the next 2 odd weeks by the looks of it!
Ignore me I was just being blind they are there in the first pic.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=126062&highlight=stickers
The colour coded blanks look much better.