Clio v6 & Atom 300
Looking to get her "the full works" pre FCS.
Suggestions pls!
Ta
Peter
Suggestions pls!
Ta
Peter
Ah if it was silver I would of said spend the money in the pub!
Are you looking to do it yourself? Or are you wanting to pay someone? If so where abouts are you based, loads of detailers on here.
Ah if it was silver I would of said spend the money in the pub!
Are you looking to do it yourself? Or are you wanting to pay someone? If so where abouts are you based, loads of detailers on here.
PMSL i love the Alex tbh..
Common blue.
Where abouts are you based mate? Never had the opportunity to do a Vee before, if your anywhere in the SE I would love to get one under my belt!
good, but quality comes at a price.
however ali's bus when fully detailed is absolutely lush :approve:
One of these detailer gold service deals.
Chap on here called The Detailer?
http://www.jp-design.co.uk/td/detailing.htm
Ah if it was silver I would of said spend the money in the pub!
Are you looking to do it yourself? Or are you wanting to pay someone? If so where abouts are you based, loads of detailers on here.
^Haha! he has a point tho, the yield'd results from your time looks less on silver/racing sheddy blue etc.
^Haha! he has a point tho, the yield'd results from your time looks less on silver/racing sheddy blue etc.
^Haha! he has a point tho, the yield'd results from your time looks less on silver/racing sheddy blue etc.
I have to disagree, well I would......wouldn't I:rasp:
Only thing I will agree with is the fact you cannot see the 'swirl's' too well, unless you use a sun gun or similar and have a close look.
That said, even thou the swirls are not as obvious as on other colours, a swirl'd up silver car will look no where near as good as a fully detailed car. The swirls will give a dull/flat/matt look, rather then a deep/wet/glossy look.
Detailing is about more then just 'swirl removal', any mug with a PC can do paint correction, its the level of detail that sets the men from the boys
Hi Chic x
^Haha! he has a point tho, the yield'd results from your time looks less on silver/racing sheddy blue etc.
I have to disagree, well I would......wouldn't I:rasp:
Only thing I will agree with is the fact you cannot see the 'swirl's' too well, unless you use a sun gun or similar and have a close look.
That said, even thou the swirls are not as obvious as on other colours, a swirl'd up silver car will look no where near as good as a fully detailed car. The swirls will give a dull/flat/matt look, rather then a deep/wet/glossy look.
Detailing is about more then just 'swirl removal', any mug with a PC can do paint correction, its the level of detail that sets the men from the boys