
Bringing out scratches
#31
Posted 15 February 2006 - 06:46 PM
Stick with it the results will be worth it
Few tips for ya when you do finally get round to it
First give the car a really good wash to get rid of any dust and dirt
that if left when using the mop could really damage the paint
Mask up or even better remove the trim
Will make it easier as you are not tiring to get in to all the corners and will prevent staining of these parts
Do a very small area at a time and don’t rush
Keep it wet to avid burning the paint
Wash/wipe down areas that have just been done to remove and compound left on paintwork that if left could burn the fresh paint
Finally good luck
If all goes to plan should make look 100x better than before
#32
Posted 15 February 2006 - 07:09 PM
What sort of trim..All Halfords are sh*t
Stick with it the results will be worth it
Few tips for ya when you do finally get round to it
First give the car a really good wash to get rid of any dust and dirt
that if left when using the mop could really damage the paint
Mask up or even better remove the trim
Will make it easier as you are not tiring to get in to all the corners and will prevent staining of these parts
Do a very small area at a time and don’t rush
Keep it wet to avid burning the paint
Wash/wipe down areas that have just been done to remove and compound left on paintwork that if left could burn the fresh paint
Finally good luck
If all goes to plan should make look 100x better than before
are the rubber seals round the door and window be ok ?
#33
Posted 15 February 2006 - 07:32 PM
What sort of trim..
are the rubber seals round the door and window be ok ?
Mask up the window rubbers
And remove trim, like the wipers, washer jets, indicators, badges etc
because if you leave them you they may end up damaging the pad on the mop
#34
Posted 15 February 2006 - 07:33 PM
#35
Posted 15 February 2006 - 07:57 PM
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