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hesslevtr
14th December 2006, 23:23
what would you use to protect this

would normall wax/sealer be ok

or is there something special

Tupps
14th December 2006, 23:42
use very fine sand paper to keep it at its best

jokes.....do not attempt it anybody!

hesslevtr
14th December 2006, 23:46
use very fine sand paper to keep it at its best

jokes.....do not attempt it anybody!


i dont think anyones that daft

not even me

Tupps
15th December 2006, 00:04
my lass washed my bonnet, bodykit and wing with a scouring pad.....explain that one!!!!

had to have a respray on my front end

Mystic
15th December 2006, 00:05
use very fine sand paper to keep it at its best

jokes.....do not attempt it anybody!

i dont think anyones that daft

not even me

*sigh* i acctually went 'hmmh' like that noise u make u just found out a nifty new trick that sounds like it shouldnt work but does :zainy:

Tupps
15th December 2006, 00:11
I rest my case

Predator_R32
15th December 2006, 00:13
well matt effect paint does have a very light coating of laquer so id imagine you would use it but ill have a scour about on google

hesslevtr
15th December 2006, 09:34
]my LASS washed my bonnet, bodykit and wing with a scouring pad.....explain that one!!!!

had to have a respray on my front end

that says it all doesnt it

Saxo-Slag
15th December 2006, 16:29
I would have shot my lass if she did that

Dan
15th December 2006, 18:16
You thinking of a paint job Paul lol

hesslevtr
15th December 2006, 18:20
You thinking of a paint job Paul lol

you never know dan ;)

rob_s
15th December 2006, 18:39
it is lauquard with a spechal matt laquar,so not the paint for all you cleaning whores becuase how long will it be before u cant resist useing the bufer onit :P

we useually use glass cleaner on the race car at work :S sounds odd but works!

PolishedBliss
15th December 2006, 23:28
Good question, don't know the answer, never worked on a matt car. Speak with the paint manufacturer, I would imagine any normal sealant/wax would enhance the gloss too much and leave an odd effect. Better be safe than sorry and do your homework first. :)