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Lewis F
24-05-2008, 23:02
well tried it out today and its good stuff hiden most scratches for the meet tommorow so all clean as always
enjoy
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/lewisf2k7/DSC00038.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/lewisf2k7/DSC00040.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/lewisf2k7/DSC00041.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/lewisf2k7/DSC00042.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/lewisf2k7/DSC00043.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/lewisf2k7/DSC00049.jpg
so heres my advice buy some!

JamieSRI
24-05-2008, 23:05
Your cars actually starting to look good now :) You used to do some awful mods..

But youve come along way.

Looks good mate.

Lewis F
24-05-2008, 23:07
Your cars actually starting to look good now :) You used to do some awful mods..

But youve come along way.

Looks good mate.
thanks mate there my new side light bulbs from odd job :D

corsa_mark
25-05-2008, 09:12
Colour magic is useless stuff. All it does is cover your car in a layer of "fake paint" that hides swirls and scratches for a couple of washes. It's got to be one of the messiest (sp?) products to work with aswell.

RickySXi
25-05-2008, 12:19
I use the red one. It is annoying how it lasts a week or two if that (as it rarely stays dry for longer).

Corsa Mark what would you recommend, as red cars fade quite badly? Cheers !

corsa_mark
25-05-2008, 15:09
I use the red one. It is annoying how it lasts a week or two if that (as it rarely stays dry for longer).

Corsa Mark what would you recommend, as red cars fade quite badly? Cheers !

Get your paintwork sorted (clay, polish etc etc) then use a durable wax on it and it should be fine. Have a read of my hand detail tutorial and it should help. Just ask if you want anymore info.

corsacmike
25-05-2008, 15:11
silver v grill?

why you changed it back, looked better black

RickySXi
25-05-2008, 17:17
Get your paintwork sorted (clay, polish etc etc) then use a durable wax on it and it should be fine. Have a read of my hand detail tutorial and it should help. Just ask if you want anymore info.

Thanks alot, I will have a look through your guide - clean cars ftw ;) I try all sorts to get the white 'dry' looking marks out, even things made for it, but they just re-appear in less than a month. I love red cars, but I don't think I'd ever buy another knowing what I know now.

Silver will be the new me...my GF's dad has a silver C and he rarely does anything to it except drive it, and it never looks mistreated, just dirtier than a normal silver car.

PpEeZzZzAa
25-05-2008, 17:18
well done lewis, your mum is gonna look stunning in that tomorrow

Lewis F
25-05-2008, 18:04
silver v grill?

why you changed it back, looked better blackwaiting to put it back on mate

well done lewis, your mum is gonna look stunning in that tomorrow
LOL

Lewis F
25-05-2008, 19:50
Colour magic is useless stuff. All it does is cover your car in a layer of "fake paint" that hides swirls and scratches for a couple of washes. It's got to be one of the messiest (sp?) products to work with aswell.
ye but its ok just for meets :D