Do you have a machine polisher at all or know someone who knows how to use it?
I did mine last week and got decent results just from a few pieces of wet and dry paper that came to £3. Then used some decent cutting compount on the machine polisher and came up like new(ish)
1, you don't need a kit.
2, you don't need a machine polisher.
Man up!!Definitely helps to have a maching polisher unless you want w**kers cramp
Definitely helps to have a maching polisher unless you want w**kers cramp
w**k more. Cramp less.
Hahahahahahaaa this is why I love this site!w**k more. Cramp less.
Save yourself £20 and do it without one, you don't need the kit. But yeah that is the kit.I need to do mine as well, is this the kitt people have been using ?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0078IHJ1K/?tag=cliospnet01-21
You can get the kit for 15 quid from this seller. I got it and it seems the real deal.
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/261439755594?nav=SEARCH
Any recommendations on what to seal them with afterwards to prevent the same thing happening?
I did Auto Glym EGP, then wax on top of that.Any recommendations on what to seal them with afterwards to prevent the same thing happening?
It worked for me. Some will say no to 1500, but I was OK.What grades of wet and dry do people suggest? The lights on my civic are cloudy but not severely pitted, I'm thinking 1500/2000/2500 then polish. Sound about right?
Did you use any sort of sanding block, or just paper in your hand?, I prefer the idea of sanding discs with some sort of backing pad but can't seem to find anyIt worked for me. Some will say no to 1500, but I was OK.