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6th October 2008, 09:45
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Carbon Bonnet cleaning.
Hi all, just after some advice from someone who has a carbon fibre bonnet or whatever, how the hell do you keep it looking clean.
Myself and Marshy spent about half an hour to an hour polishing it up with rubbing compound and brought it up pretty good but has now gone abit dull due to the crap weather.
I tried a few other polishes etc before the rubbing compound and they just left a dull haze on the bonnet.
Whats the best stuff to use to buff it up shiny and protect it from our horrible british weather.
Thanks all
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6th October 2008, 09:51
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I recently done my friend carbon bonnet on his civic. I used Menzerna Final Finish P085RD with a polishing pad, followed up by a coat of Dodo Juice Purple Haze and a wipe down with Z8. And it now looks fantastic, deep gloss and the weave really stands out.
I have polished Carbon fibre before using PO106fa also  But I tend to stick to products with little cut on them.
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6th October 2008, 09:55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Branter33
I recently done my friend carbon bonnet on his civic. I used Menzerna Final Finish P085RD with a polishing pad, followed up by a coat of Dodo Juice Purple Haze and a wipe down with Z8. And it now looks fantastic, deep gloss and the weave really stands out.
I have polished Carbon fibre before using PO106fa also  But I tend to stick to products with little cut on them. 
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Fantastic  Your an absolute star
Thanks very much mate. Repped.
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6th October 2008, 11:02
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Not a problem
The menzerna products are pretty good as far as they can be worked by both machine or by hand. I have used both of the above by hand on a german applicator and got great results as the abrasives break down pretty easily. So long as you ensure you work the product till its gone clear you'll get a cracking looking bonnet in no time
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6th October 2008, 11:28
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Where can i get these products from??
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6th October 2008, 11:49
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look at the were to buy on at the top of page 1, most of them will sell these products.
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6th October 2008, 12:08
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You'll get wee 250ml bottles from cleanyourcar.com for about a tenner
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7th October 2008, 13:22
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cool how much is a cheap but decent polisher? with pads and a few products for carbon also.
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7th October 2008, 13:26
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When i had a carbon procomp the thing i found best cleaned/polished it was my mums furniture polish/wax.
sprayed a little bit onto a cloth and it came up perfectly.
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7th October 2008, 13:37
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If its laquered, generally a decent polish with a strong layer of protection works fine. Ive used quite a few different ones but the best suprisingly was the autoglym extra gloss protection over megs cleaner wax.
Quite a dull day but you get the idea;
If its not laqured then your fuct.
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7th October 2008, 14:04
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Lol ideal thanks for the help guys, mines lacquered so is ok lol.
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7th October 2008, 17:12
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mine isnt laquered but it has a few scratches in the gel coat. just wondering if i can buff it up a bit. its a pro-comp one so dont really want to get rid
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