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Old 24th August 2014, 11:05   #1
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thumbing through here, looking to tart her up a bit, any known good polishes you guys use that arent too heavy on the pocket? ive always grabbed whatever is on offer, turtle wax sftwax or tftwax is only a quid a tin, but, its a pain in the arse to work and im not that tight fisted haha

if it makes a difference as i noticed people specifiying the color, its rouge lucifer red, KJAD. so it has a pearlecesent laquer too if thats a game changer

i am a noob when it comes to detailing and paintwork care, so be gentle you lot! haha
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Wash 2 bucket method
Clay
Polish- super resin polish is a good cheap polish
Wax/seal - again go for ag extra gloss protection.

Simple and cheap.
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i shall google this 2 bucket method you speak of and ill keep an eye out for them ones then, cheers only bit i dont get is the clay?
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i shall google this 2 bucket method you speak of and ill keep an eye out for them ones then, cheers only bit i dont get is the clay?
http://www.autoglym.com/products/pro...iling-clay-kit
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i shall google this 2 bucket method you speak of and ill keep an eye out for them ones then, cheers only bit i dont get is the clay?
Pretty simple but google it if you want
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ignore that, some weird doublepost.
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ahh i see, never heard of detailing clay before... cheers mate
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