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If the lacquer has "gone funny" it needs re-lacqering pal.
If it's just dull, something like Menz 203s will liven it up a bit. Depends really. Most tend to find it gets heavily stone chipped so opt to have it sanded down and re-lacquered.
It will with time and correct work. These are more oily than the Menz products, but a good starting point for any newbie.
If you feel up to it, use some Menz Power Finish.
Oui je le sais.
No idea how the hell you weren't already on my Facebook btw. Just got this email saying "Mike something or other has added you". I was like, Who the f**k?? Lol.
Pipe down young un!
First off, the cable on the rotary is short, so for the roof and spoiler it's wrapped around my body once to keep it off the car.
Secondly, when have you EVER known me to be lazy while detailing?!! 8 hrs straight without lunch to make sure Tim wasn't kept hanging around...
Hai.
Started with the usual pressure wash down, which showed there was a fairly decent amount of wax/lsp on the car. So to the pH neutral snow foam, I added some Chem Guys Citrus Wash as a stripper.
While the foam was doing it's job I used Megs APC (aka Tesco Daisy ;)) coupled with Envy...
Jack it up, axle stands all round, clean wheels and polish/seal them while they're off + clean arches.
Depends how anal you are. Some of us also take off bumpers to clean the car, but that's just mental.