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Car is currently sat with relatively bare paint work lad. Get it polished, even by hand, and sealed, other wise all you newly clayed paint work will need doing again once contaminents stick to it :(
Ali does, just needs to pull up in a car like that and do an interview about terror attacks. Watch the kids pour in wanting everything he has. And they pay cash.
Wow, Neil (phreebone) should give that to his company as the "next big thing".
WTF BBQ literally. Please say the ending is the pink car going up like a shrimp on a barbie?
Get some Meguirars applicator pads from Halfords. Rub in circular motions until there is a haze. Then wipe off with a clean microfibre towel, again from Halfords.
In all honesty, any thing is worth a try lad. I highly doubt there is going to be much you can do, or even much more damage that you can do. Give it a whirl. Can't be worse than when you started sadly :(
Right at the bottom I can see buggered plastic lad. I would personally be worried about ripping paint off with a machine polish.
I would personally talk to a body shop about a quick repair. Shouldn't be too bad.
Still can't see it in the original post :S
Cheers Gallorific. PC will get rid of a lot of that, but not all, still can't really tell how much depth there is there.
Run your finger nails over it, if they catch you need it filling and respraying.
Jamie
I would hope that most of that would come out with a decent cutting compound. But wouldn't put my money on it. Could certainly get it looking a lot better!
ha, but where is the fun in that ;)
Can I just point out, that in this test, the chap has not used any paint depth guages. So when he says that it was not cutting enough, he has no idea how much paint he has taken off.
Still would not let T-Cut anywhere near my paint work, or my customers'!
Can I just point out that those are not the Renault ones. The true Renault ones have a lip. Not many people own a set of the real ones, think Chrispearson was one of a few on here.
I heard that if you let all the air out of your tyres it makes for a better launch off the line. Could also be true for a higher top speed? Lower to the ground would mean less wind resistance? This is why I run on 8" wheels and rubber bands. Yo.
They are a genuine Renault part, just like the skirts that Mark Middo had fitted to his old ph2 non sport.
They retail for a lot more than 30 quid Ed. Especially if they are painted.