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Finally managed to give it a quick sponge down

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Foamed with Nielsens power foam, Washed with Zaino Z7. Clayed with Sonus green, detar incl wheels, Rinsed dried and a layer of Blackfire Wet Diamond and Zaino Z16 on the tyres and trim :thumbup:

Love this colour!!!

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Wow looks great...im going to have to get some blackfire products. Waiting for the Tardis to arrive at the moment so i can make the bottom half of my cars red and silver again....I wouldn't mind if they actually filled in the potholes to create some tar!

Looks great, even better with the tweaks you've given the photos post-production :D

If that's a quick sponge down - fancy popping over and running a wash mitt over mine ? :rofl:

Looks fantastic mate.

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Looks great, even better with the tweaks you've given the photos post-production :D

haha yeh that was for Detailing world's rules no advertising :wonder: anyway :rofl:

If that's a quick sponge down - fancy popping over and running a wash mitt over mine ? :rofl:

Looks fantastic mate.

Cheers buddy, Stafford is a tad long away lol.

B) Looks awesome!

It's well looked after then, has it ever been machine polished?

Cheers

Tim

Ah well close up its a tad swirly i plan on machining it come spring/summer time its also needing a few areas wet sanded too.

haha yeh that was for Detailing world's rules no advertising :wonder: anyway :rofl:

Ah well close up its a tad swirly i plan on machining it come spring/summer time its also needing a few areas wet sanded too.

I was meaning more the colour balance - makes the blue look very blue, but the reds (fronts of the houses opposite) look VERY red :)

Which bits do you reckon need wet sanding, out of interest?

Reminds me, must order some new bottles of stuff before we get some better weather.

Looks great BUT I hope you didnt actually use a sponge!!! :S

Indeed. Sponges=Paint work damage. I have some sandpaper you can use instead. :D

Lambswool mitts are the weapon of choice.

Given the products being used here I think it is safe to say he didn't use a sponge :giggle:

Great results - I normally use JetSeal 109 and Collinite 476. Will have to look into some of the products you have used here B)

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I was meaning more the colour balance - makes the blue look very blue, but the reds (fronts of the houses opposite) look VERY red :)

Which bits do you reckon need wet sanding, out of interest?

ah right sorry i just took the pics my ipoo4 not a normal digi camera.

There is a few deeper scratches on the front wing and drivers door and also under the rear spoiler :wonder: no idea how they managed that lol.

Looks great BUT I hope you didnt actually use a sponge!!! :S

I'm stupid at times but not that competely thick i own my own detailing company in scotland B)

Indeed. Sponges=Paint work damage. I have some sandpaper you can use instead. :D

Lambswool mitts are the weapon of choice.

Yeh like i said unless its a Zymol sponge(even then i;m not overly convinced) i use mitts from www.sheepskinshop.co.uk (they also do sheepskin car matts :rofl: )

Given the products being used here I think it is safe to say he didn't use a sponge :giggle:

Great results - I normally use JetSeal 109 and Collinite 476. Will have to look into some of the products you have used here B)

The sealant i used is Blackfire

After washing claying and de-tar, i got the old trusted porter cable out as i felt the rotary is a bit agressive for purely cleaning up the paint, white polishing pad some Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish and cleaned up the paint, followed by one layer of Blackfire Wet Diamond.

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Looks braw mate, on a slightly unrelated topic though - who are you getting to fit your eibach springs?

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Looks braw mate, on a slightly unrelated topic though - who are you getting to fit your eibach springs?

A mate of mine is a bit of a Vag nut has a few older Audi's incl an S2 he's going to fit them for me

http://www.powdrake.co.uk/powdrake_location.asp

Then a trip the John at Progrip in Bonnybridge for a 4 wheel alignment.

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