I'm almost done with my detailing items
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Originally Posted by rjcastr' post='520816' date='Jan 21 2008, 12:21 PM
This is what i have so far
Menzerna 106ff
optiseal
souveran wax
Portercable 7424 from ebay 95$ is a bargain not arrived yet
will be placing order later tonight for
Backing plate 5"
CCS pad yellow, orange, red, blue i think
Meguiars large microfiber drying towel
I might add the Menzerna PO83
Menzerna 106ff
optiseal
souveran wax
Portercable 7424 from ebay 95$ is a bargain not arrived yet
will be placing order later tonight for
Backing plate 5"
CCS pad yellow, orange, red, blue i think
Meguiars large microfiber drying towel
I might add the Menzerna PO83
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='520883' date='Jan 21 2008, 06:26 PM
Looks good mate
Anything for wheels and interior then?? I am the evil!
Anything for wheels and interior then?? I am the evil!
What do you recommend for our front headlight lens and the windshield, i heard we can polish that as well?
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Originally Posted by rjcastr' post='521111' date='Jan 22 2008, 06:22 AM
Gosh dammit keith!!! Dont you know im trying to stop????
What do you recommend for our front headlight lens and the windshield, i heard we can polish that as well?
What do you recommend for our front headlight lens and the windshield, i heard we can polish that as well?
Try use the polishing pad with menz 106ff first for the headlights, or cutting pad if neccessary,Then followed by 85RD for finishing.
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='521154' date='Jan 22 2008, 04:22 AM
Try use the polishing pad with menz 106ff first for the headlights, or cutting pad if neccessary,Then followed by 85RD for finishing.
mmmmmmmmmm.... How about moldings?
No wait! Dammit, im done, i really am done now!
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Originally Posted by rjcastr' post='521524' date='Jan 22 2008, 07:46 PM
mmmmmmmmmm.... How about moldings?
No wait! Dammit, im done, i really am done now!
No wait! Dammit, im done, i really am done now!
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Don't forget to polish and wax all your interior lighting too. And of course, make sure those seat belt buckles are looking shiny as well.
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='521549' date='Jan 22 2008, 09:43 PM
Don't forget to polish and wax all your interior lighting too. And of course, make sure those seat belt buckles are looking shiny as well.
lighting? seat bealts? Ok............ ok........ so what do they have for that
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