Curran wrote: » No pleasure without pain! Though I would habe thought I would have beem a bit easier to apply. That said, they are durable waxes so there's probably going to be a bit of work in applying it.
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Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Put on megs tire shine with a cloth, result wasn't great, bit patchy. Went over it with the stuff on a sponge and it looked much better. I suppose what I'm getting at is what's the best way of applying it?
eringobragh wrote: » ^ They are a great car as reliability motoring goes - 1.6 is a bit unliely but a decent engine for its era - done over 200,000 in mine before I passed it on.. Is the MR-S yours BTW?
Ded_Zebra wrote: » It's a dirty Diesel in mine unfortunately! 373,000 miles on mine now and the engine is still great! Body rust is letting it down now, not many years left in it without some proper work being done. It's actually an MR2 not an S. Form the north originally and it's my dads not mine
eringobragh wrote: » Sweet - must give them a try - hae a hairdressing rep but meant to be seriously good fun to drive..and we all know hairdressers cant handle mid engines :P On the rust just try and slow it down - the bilt hamber stuff is great - some dunax s50 cavity wax should sort it.
Curran wrote: » What products did you use for each job? Im sure there are plenty of people who would be interested in knowing what products given those good results.
opinionated3 wrote: » C4 is very good albeit expensive. I have used it on faded trim on some cars that i have done and it's still going strong. A little goes a long way too. ..