Cleaned the car for the first time this year (proper clean anyway).
Quite impressed. Cleaned it initially with Meguirs Gold Class shampoo/conditioner and then polished with Turtlewax ClearVue clear wax, finished with Zaino Z5. Then I went round and touched up the black bits, tyres etc with Meguirs Tyre Shine stuff.
Thanks! It's a Talladega interior - the seats were already fitted when I bought the car (being an SE) and then I fitted the door cards later. Cost me £100 IIRC from Ebay. :cheesy:
Very nice. Have you tried the full line of Zaino stuff yet? I did my Mazda, and was quite impressed. Followed the directions to the T and after 9 coats of product, was skeptical. First impressions were yeah, its shinny, but 9 coats of rubbing will be shinney!! 6 months then 12 months later, I am sure it is the best, longest lasting polish available.
Spendy though, spent 100 bucks and need a few refills now for other cars.
I does dook like your drivers front fender could use wetsanded to get the orange peel out. Use a really fine grit paper, and alot of water and you should be able to polish that right out.
Tboy
I've got the scratch remover stuff, the problem is that it is VERY expensive over here.
TBoy said:
I does dook like your drivers front fender could use wetsanded to get the orange peel out. Use a really fine grit paper, and alot of water and you should be able to polish that right out.
Tboy
The whole body is covered in that - it's had a respray before I owned it and they didn't do a very good job, the same reason that my bonnet is absolutely knackered and requiring a respray, as well as the roof and part of the rear quarters.
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