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whats the best way to really give my paintwork a shiny finish it looks dull and lifeless.

ive tried using turtle wax products wash and wax any other suggestions as i dont want to get a respray just yet lol

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A pink boa, it's called a distraction technique!

No seriously you could try T Cutting it and then getting a quality polish like Meguiars. I think that's how you spell it but I guess soemone like Maxsunny might know a thing or two about shining cars!

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A pink boa, it's called a distraction technique!

No seriously you could try T Cutting it and then getting a quality polish like Meguiars. I think that's how you spell it but I guess soemone like Maxsunny might know a thing or two about shining cars!

i am seroiusly worried about you and pink boas dude im gonna have to buy you one for x mas lol

cheers fella

 

 

calling max sunny whats the best way dude

Depends how bad and how much work you are willing to do, either t cut it, meguiars clay and a good quality wax like meguiars or zymol or take it to a body shop or valeters and ask them to mop the car (like a t cut but done by machine) then you or they can wax it. I

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buy a red one :smash:

no no no not an option :shock: cant have a pink car you are getting as bad as yampiedog with pink is there something we should know :rofl: :rofl:

Gotta agree with bodyshop suggestion.

Get it compound polished.

Should cost less than £100 and should revive paint.

I just got scratches removed by this method - someone carved initials in the paint - through to the primer - coupla hours later, all gone.

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Gotta agree with bodyshop suggestion.

Get it compound polished.

Should cost less than £100 and should revive paint.

I just got scratches removed by this method - someone carved initials in the paint - through to the primer - coupla hours later, all gone.

is that a metallic paint?

Any good bodyshop should be able to do a Mop on it if it isn't to bad, this is about the £80 mark :cool: looks like new when done then i would say go for the Meguiars route :bow: i use most of there products and it brings the paint work up very nicely indeed :D

aahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh DONT USE T-CUT!!! get some G3 rubbing compound its so much beter. all body shops use it.

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