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Old 2nd July 2014, 23:09   #1
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Well its taken all day but was well worth the effort I would have preferred more detailing clay in the kit as I think this is the key alongwith patience I used half a bar of clay and dis each panel twice dividing the panel into quarters and taking time. The finished panels were so smooth it was unbelievable next I used autoglym resin wax all over buffed and then did the same again - Finally two coats of the same companies high gloss sealant and my Wedgwood blue tourer looked like it had just rolled off the production line - All in all very please and once I get more detailer there is enough clay to do it all again before the winter IF it needs it
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Old 2nd July 2014, 23:43   #2
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Not often we get a chance to do this, so here goes....



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Old 3rd July 2014, 07:40   #3
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Fair point in however in my defence I was to busy testing my new 160 re map - I will try and put one up later, if I can work out how
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Old 7th July 2014, 21:07   #4
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Glad you got it to your satisfaction
As promised the final result well please bumper scuffs next job
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Old 16th July 2014, 23:43   #5
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Where is the proof???!
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Old 17th July 2014, 06:30   #6
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