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well tried it out today and its good stuff hiden most scratches for the meet tommorow so all clean as always
enjoy
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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.
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
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
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
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