I`ll have to try that.Watching u lot showing off yr shiny cars I might try too.Its a hard job to make a shine visible on white and u`ve done it.I might c her some day.
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Looking good. I need to pull my finger out and sort mine
Looking stunning mate, your car is really coming together this year! Love the new engine bay :B_thumb:
White is a difficult colour, but your hard works paid off. Looks excellent.
Here's the wheel refurb I did yesterday...
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Is that using a spray can?Thats a good job there Martin.
Top job Martin do you use a light colour car polish/wax as i have been told there are a few waxes designed for light coloured cars i have some Dodo Juice super natural at the moment but not tried it yet! (machine friendly)
And the wheels look superb wish you were closer the AMG alloys could do with some paint!
Tony.
Yep - rattle cans :) done the same way as my Ameltheas - flat black then a mist of (in this case) metallic green. Finished off with a lot of clear lacquer.
I used the white Tcut colour restorer as a cutting compound and went at it hard with the DA polisher. Then Zymol cleaner wax, Autoglym resin polish and hard shell wax.
Wheels aren't that hard to do - the prep work takes the most time.
Top work Martin, what condition were they in before? :)