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@wettoast | 4 December 13 | |
by the way polish and wax are totally different things you polish to get the finish then wax or seal for protection
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@wettoast | 8 December 13 | |
just put some tough coat on a peugeot 3008, did the whole car in about 20 mins, piece of pi*s to use
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@spngbob | 16 December 13 | |
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why do they state on polish directions not to let wax get on the black rubber or plastic of the car??? I polished the plastic inserts on my Almera and they now look a darn sight better???
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@wettoast | 16 December 13 | |
maybe because a polish has abbrasives and can leave a white residue that is fking hard to get off. some waxes or sealants can go on black trim or you can get a separate product that's actually designed for plastic trim
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@spartan2 | 17 December 13 | |
Most black plastic and rubber treatments are gels. They are designed for the purpose and last longer. Generally you don't have to apply them too often. Bit like leather balm. Couple times a year usually enough to keep it healthy. If you don't do it though just like leather the plastics and rubber can fade, get brittle and crack.
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@wettoast | 17 December 13 | |
I tried autoglym plastic and bumper gel and it lasted a week on my plastic sills lol but still working pretty good on my door mirrors
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@wettoast | 22 December 13 | |
get some sonax bsd, thank me later
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@0.0 | 27 December 13 | |
i know this topic is like 3 years old now but isnt it advised not to wax a fresh spray? wait 30 days maybe
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@spartan2 | 28 December 13 | |
It depends on how long it takes to properly cure. Find that out from the paint/circumstances. Many professional repairs end up being heat baked, some UV light baked so they can be finished with wax etc afterwards without waiting weeks to cure fully. Find out each circumstance if it's a paint shop ring them up and ask them it shouldn't be a problem.
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@wettoast | 12 January 14 | |
sonax npt, beading is insane
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