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The wax added very little to the look, as ever the main bulk of the finish was down to the polish.
The Glasur was one of the easyist Zymols I have found to apply, but that may be down to Mark's leaving it under the halogen to warm trick!
The polishing stages applying both the 83/80 and can take anything from a couple of hours to a whole day depending on the defects.
A coat of wax will take 20 odd mins to apply.
A good polish should improve things!
Chips will need touching up and sanding back using some wet and dry, then a good polish to sort out the other defects.
Working by hand ?
Cheers.
LOL - I am sure Mark will get round to it some time!
No, I have a GT3 RS ;)
Same location nearly a year on to the day, replacement for the M3 CSL.
Agreed - If the pressure washer fitted into my wash routine which it does not at the moment unfortunatley then the Gilmour is not the ideal choice.
This is though ...
http://www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=10181
Like a foam Moose!
All trim cleaned with Einszett Plastic Cleaner.
Textured Trim - Mirror Surrounds and Rear Bumper Insert - Autoglym Bumper Care Gel
Smoother Trim - Rear Wiper and Front Splitter - Einszett or Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber