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Ah top dollar, not sure it's going to happen though fella, with all the love in the world! Heading to London as of the 1st of May, and on hols 22nd-29th of April :(
Text/call tomorrow?
"You sound like a t**t" is a grown up comment?
Apologies for not been down with the kidzzz StuieMCtunezzz. Do I mention your apparent inability to spell? Or is that childish and going to "embrass" myself as well?
Back on topic, the guy on the bike looks like a t**t etc.
I woud agree with the last bit AR. Photos, write ups, products used - a wee bit of improvement needed in these areas.
But no questioning the finished article!
Hi Dave,
There are a few decent glazes out there that add that "je ne sais quoi" to the paint work. A few links for you, all of which work well on ligher colours, just make sure you marry up the products to the correct waxes and sealants...
Prefoam, wash, clay, wash, dry, polish, protect.
Products wise, there are better products out there, but you have asked to use those that you already have, which is fair enough.
As Richy has mentioned, make sure you protect your freshly cleaned paint work, or all of your hard work will be undone.
For shine, perhaps, but for wet look/slick paint, flat colours are much better. Think flat reds, yellows etc. RB falls into that category. I don't get decent reflections on mine, but it looks like it's still wet from paint.