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Yes!
True on all accounts. I can still see the vague Gtechniq outline that won me the competition years ago. Just goes to show what proper prep can provide, results and longevity wise.
Funny that... ;)
Magic.
Wait for a fresh round of panel testers is asked for by Auto Finesse and do as...
Thanks again to Auto Finesse for sending through another test product for us all to review.
This time round the product was their much talked about "Revive" Trim product. My trim is C4'd, but was starting to wear off, so it's something I've needed recently, so good timing!
This was actually...
Not sure if I've met you chap, so sorry if that's more specific to mine than general, but yes. They're good. Not restrictive. But mine rattles somewhere. Started a few months back. Might just replace like for like.
The grades of paper start very high in grit grade, so it imparts deeper scratches than are really necessary. 2000 up is all that is needed. Yes it takes more time, but you are left with a fine finish from the fine grade paper, not scratched lenses.
Looks good chap.
Few things;
- RDS is a pre wash. Don't agitate it with a brush or mitt on the paintwork as you'll just inflict marring. It's designed to break down dirt and be pressure washed off, leaving as clean a surface as poss before you touch the car. It's also no longer on offer @£3...
s**t. Pics of decontamination or it didn't happen and you're a BWAB. Also, wasn't that blue originally, so you've buffed it green? Nice work, Highlander.
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Cracking car, really come around to them and for a "little" 1.2TFSI, it really shifts. Coupled with the ride quality and awesome DSG 7sp it's a lovely package!
"Get ourra ma shot"!
Yeah as above really, chap. Looks good and betting the owner was very happy, but a few things that may help you achieve even better results;
- Always wheels first - stops you splashing dirt and cleaning fluid on already clean paintwork
- Use an Iron remover like IronX or IronOut, followed up by...