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Im after a good polish that works on all colours.
Using clearkote red moose at mo.
Any ideas?
Also that can be applied by machine.
Thankenyou
Using clearkote red moose at mo.
Any ideas?
Also that can be applied by machine.
Thankenyou
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As an all rounder that can be used by either hand or machine, I'd suggest Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish. It's dead easy to use, gives a deep glossy shine, and is not too bad price-wise either...
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...sh-polish.html
Best to apply it using a glazing pad if working by machine, or using a soft foam pad if working by hand. We are expecting fresh stock by the end of this week if interested.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...sh-polish.html
Best to apply it using a glazing pad if working by machine, or using a soft foam pad if working by hand. We are expecting fresh stock by the end of this week if interested.
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Going to buy a BMW 328i Coupe. She is a 1996. Dark green in colour. Engine wise she has been looked after to the max......full BMW service history.....but the body has not had a good wash for ages and alas the paint has gone dull.
In the past I have used Turtle Wax 'Safe Cut' as a first then followed by Autoglym Super Resin. Is this good or is there a better combo considering it will be used on a car that needs lots of love on the paint!
In the past I have used Turtle Wax 'Safe Cut' as a first then followed by Autoglym Super Resin. Is this good or is there a better combo considering it will be used on a car that needs lots of love on the paint!
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Going to buy a BMW 328i Coupe. She is a 1996. Dark green in colour. Engine wise she has been looked after to the max......full BMW service history.....but the body has not had a good wash for ages and alas the paint has gone dull.
In the past I have used Turtle Wax 'Safe Cut' as a first then followed by Autoglym Super Resin. Is this good or is there a better combo considering it will be used on a car that needs lots of love on the paint!
In the past I have used Turtle Wax 'Safe Cut' as a first then followed by Autoglym Super Resin. Is this good or is there a better combo considering it will be used on a car that needs lots of love on the paint!
Im not with it today...... This was meant to be a new thread....sorry
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See this for a decent routine to follow, with far better quality products and results...
https://passionford.com/forum/concou...ent-fords.html
https://passionford.com/forum/concou...ent-fords.html
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