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Gambit
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Oxidised Red Paint
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13 January 2004, 09:28 »
anybody got ways of getting rid of this, u know when the red turns to pink!!
Cheers,
Craig
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golfvr6
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Re:Oxidised Red Paint
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13 January 2004, 09:28 »
polish it!
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Overseer
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Re:Oxidised Red Paint
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13 January 2004, 09:47 »
on my old '96 polo which is vw 'flame red' that stuff 'mer' brought it back to life a treat
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Used to have a '97 MK3 16v GTI 3dr in 'Black Magic'... now have a '55 Civic Type-S...
sKrEwBaLL
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Re:Oxidised Red Paint
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13 January 2004, 09:50 »
Apparently t-cut colourfast works too.
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Zime
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13 January 2004, 12:14 »
G3 and machine poilsher ,
have the whole car done in less than half hour.....will come up a treat.......you can just use polish or t-cut but will take a little more effort to get a deep shine...
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turbo
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14 January 2004, 00:33 »
the bonnet of my vr6 has done this but it has been resprayed in the past bad colour match!
ive just got some turtle extreme i'm using this on it when i get some cloth and see how it comes up i'm also going to use gloss guard aswell!!!!!
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Speedydub
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14 January 2004, 12:43 »
Personally, I only use zymol
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Veedubgt18v
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14 January 2004, 21:02 »
zymol!
you rich!
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Helios_Blue_Valver
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14 January 2004, 21:09 »
I'd use T cut on a polishing wheel and then follow up with 2 coats of Maguires gold class wax. Gives a good deep polish but takes some time with the TCut. Plus to the T cut is that it isn't abrasive enough to leave swirls in the paint unless you leave the buffer too long in one spot.
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turbo
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15 January 2004, 02:22 »
Quote from: Veedubgti8v on 14 January 2004, 21:02
zymol!
you rich!
not sure how much that stuff is but
i thought autoglym was expensive on saying that it is good stuff! at the mo i'm just seeing what stuff is out there which is cheap and works good!
bargin hunter!
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