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#1: even cleeeaner!! Author: rttam, Location: devon PostPosted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 1:56 pm
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spent all day today giving the 180 a good going over was at the workshop at 8am on my day off must be mad!! Shocked

thought id post up a few pics am really happy now the paint work is sorted and all the swirls and marks are gone Very Happy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#2: Re: even cleeeaner!! Author: DJ-, Location: UK PostPosted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:02 pm
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superb as always mate

#3: Re: even cleeeaner!! Author: MattyP, Location: Plymouth PostPosted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 3:01 pm
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very nice mate! So when you coming round to do mine Wink

#4: Re: even cleeeaner!! Author: JamieM PostPosted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:26 am
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Looks great mate Smile

&&&&&& Snap! although I started later @ 9-830 I feel cream crackered today lol

I cba to take any pictures atm though hit mine with some SNH gloss is better than ever.

#5: Re: even cleeeaner!! Author: eddie206 PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 7:02 am
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Whats the point of masking up then mate?cant you just use a good plastic/bumper cleaner to get rid of over polishing and to bring your trims and plastics up to scratch?
Autoglym do a great plastic trim cleaner..comes as a green gooey liquid and brings a shine to all plastics inside and out...from the full dash looking like new to the full bumpers or just the mirrors all looking new its great stuff...NOTE -its been a good while since i bought this plastic cleaner/restorer but im sure they must still sell it in its green gooey form.

#6: Re: even cleeeaner!! Author: Barking, Location: sarcasm-in-shedloads PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 7:20 am
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eddie206 wrote:
Whats the point of masking up then mate?cant you just use a good plastic/bumper cleaner to get rid of over polishing and to bring your trims and plastics up to scratch?
Autoglym do a great plastic trim cleaner..comes as a green gooey liquid and brings a shine to all plastics inside and out...from the full dash looking like new to the full bumpers or just the mirrors all looking new its great stuff...NOTE -its been a good while since i bought this plastic cleaner/restorer but im sure they must still sell it in its green gooey form.

masked-up to avoid damaging the trim from a rotary polisher. No matter how good a trim restorer is, once it's damaged it's more work to restore it (if at all). Unlike filed fingernails, the trim won't grow back Laughing
Better to be safe than sorry

#7: Re: even cleeeaner!! Author: marianomalen PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:46 pm
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eddie206 wrote:
Whats the point of masking up then mate?cant you just use a good plastic/bumper cleaner to get rid of over polishing and to bring your trims and plastics up to scratch?
Autoglym do a great plastic trim cleaner..comes as a green gooey liquid and brings a shine to all plastics inside and out...from the full dash looking like new to the full bumpers or just the mirrors all looking new its great stuff...NOTE -its been a good while since i bought this plastic cleaner/restorer but im sure they must still sell it in its green gooey form.

Me too use stuff for the full dash and it is quite good. the only problem is the smell that sticks in your hands
in argentina we also use "auto polish" to remove scratches on the bodywork



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