Paul Smith
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Haven't typed this out in a while so here goes :ukcl9 said:Please can you tell us your 12 steps and what products used?
I washed,clayed,then da with megs 105 then 205 and used navi wax over the top and the results where amazing on my white cl7
This car never had any form of machine polishing.ukcl9 said:Please can you tell us your 12 steps and what products used?
I washed,clayed,then da with megs 105 then 205 and used navi wax over the top and the results where amazing on my white cl7
1. Fallout removerukcl9 said:1. How do you remove iron?
2. So did you wax the fk2
You need to get them sealed using a Nano Sealant or a Wheel Wax to keep them looking new and protect them from all of the dirt, grime and brake dust.TypeR said:Absolutely flawless work. So wish you was closer as you would be doing mine also.
Can I ask what is the best product to use on newly powder coated alloy
I've got some poor boys wheel sealant and will do it next weekend hopefully. Need to take the wheels off and then give them a good clean and seal.Paul Smith said:You need to get them sealed using a Nano Sealant or a Wheel Wax to keep them looking new and protect them from all of the dirt, grime and brake dust.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/alloy-wheel-sealants/cat_132.html
I like FK100P :
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/finishkare-1000p-hi-temp-sealant/prod_589.html
After that, you should just wash them with regular car shampoo and that will keep them looking like new.
You should use a tar remover and not reply on the clay bar to do it as this will just cause marring.ukcl9 said:I didnt know there was such a thing as iron remover when detailing,i will get some for next time
Do you use the clay bar to remove tar?