View Full Version : cleaning a mango!
MangoJake
16th February 2011, 19:04
got a mango saxo, never looks shiney :( lol any ideas on what to use???
i dont have a pressure washer or anything, good idea to get one?
nicole_
16th February 2011, 19:34
i dont think mango really can look that shiney?
its quite a matt colour lol
MangoJake
16th February 2011, 19:41
stupid car :( worth a try lol
wadoryu
16th February 2011, 19:59
come down to bournemouth and ill see what i can do. no idea on results because i'v never done mango but would be an experience.
MangoJake
16th February 2011, 20:00
come down to bournemouth and ill see what i can do. no idea on results because i'v never done mango but would be an experience.
sounds like a plan :y: wont be for a while got alot on, but when i can i'll let you know mate. cheers
wadoryu
16th February 2011, 20:03
once it's been done by someone generally speaking it's easy to maintain. there's a few of us on the site that do it. have a browse on this section to learn a few things.
chinkostu
16th February 2011, 20:05
can't be shiny? you guys are on crack, my 1.1 fucking GLEAMED.
just clean the shit out of it until you fall over and collapse :P
wadoryu
16th February 2011, 20:08
it's like white cars. jrc1 is shiny because it's in very good nick not tha many swirls. delboy's isn't shiney because it is so swirly it's actually unreal, and i mean it's bad.
Robtur
16th February 2011, 20:45
Very easy to look fantastic, chances are there is a level of oxidisation. It is a myth that you cant get white shiney, but you can with good correction and then the right LSP
wadoryu
16th February 2011, 20:49
delboy's is bad the whole car needs compounding. but i recon it's still salvageable
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