Wash, clay, try a medium clay first see what that does, ironX, good polish even a light cutting polish/compound then a good layer of wax, stay well away from Tcut
Wash, clay, try a medium clay first see what that does, ironX, good polish even a light cutting polish/compound then a good layer of wax, stay well away from Tcut
Peter Essling
cheers Paul, any recs, I need new polish and wax, Ive got a paste wax and its damned hard work !!
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I don't know who Paul is but, I use R222 wax. Goes on very easy and does a great job. Perhaps buy a dual action polisher. The megs one I have has been upgraded now and is great for going the whole car as polishing and waxing can take all day.
AG super resin polish is always a good bet. Has fillers in so covers small scratches to a point.
Peter Essling
What colour is the car? If it's dark AG Ultra Deep Shine will produce a deep shine. Apply using a damp sponge and it doesn't produce too much dust.
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signal amber, And Peter not Paul, d'oh !!
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I have been using this brand for several years and always had a good result and is very easy to work with!.:-)
As the car is old I'd use light rubbing(by hand), then polish and last but not least the wax.
I use a eccentric grinder with a medium hard foam pad when I polish my car and am pleased
with the result.
Don't know if you have this brand in England though.
There is no substitute for cubic inches!
Ive done a bit of retail therapy, and gone for carlack 68, nano systematc care paint cleaner/polish, and chemical guys wet mirror finish glaze. will report back on the results.
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