Curran wrote: » Hmmm, Id say he would....but if you want to shoot me an email, and can make it over some day Im there, if he's too busy to do it, I'll give it some love!
Mister Jingles wrote: » Is that a clay mitt in the first picture ? If so do tell us your opinion of them ? I used a clay bar for the first time last week and found it difficult to use. Thinking I should of steeped it in hot water for a short period before use to make it softer ?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Nice job Moe! You wouldn't think it but doing a wheel detail can take a full day's work for all 4 wheels if not more. I find it very tyre-ing too.
vectra wrote: » Great job. As Metzgermeister said, slow process and tiring, That M5 if it is the one I was tihnking of was detailied by Brian in Spirit Detailing this week. Was it a UK one?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Different M5 I believe, the one Brian did is Black and the owner is currently in Killarney I believe :P
Wailin wrote: » Lads I have a bit of "road rash" on the front bumper that's driving me mad. Is there anyway of improving it apart from a respray? It's quiet bad, one of the negatives about buying a car that's done mostly motorway driving.
punisher5112 wrote: » Is it paint transfer like scuffs ?? If it is a rub with petrol, paint thinner, tar and glue remover 1 of previous and a rotary job with cutting compound and polish.
Wailin wrote: » No it appears to be nicks in the paintwork right through to the undercoat, seen in the pic below.image1 by Tony, on Flickr I think a respray is the only way to be honest. It looks terrible in the pic but not so noticeable unless you get down close and look for it.
Voodoomelon wrote: » I've about 10 hours of a paint correction complete this weekend, using Detailing Shed's CarPro Essence compound and some microfibre pads. Not overly impressed with its cutting ability, but I was only using a DA. Even five or six slow passes over moderate scratches didn't have much effect. It eats through the lighter marks though and it produces an amazing shine and glossy finish.
Curran wrote: » Ohhhhh I told him that when he asked before starting! :P
Curran wrote: » CarPro Essene, is an all in one type product; light polishing ability, which has semi permanent fillers and protection; which is all done in one step. So it replaces the need to wash down the car, and apply protection, post polishing. So it wouldnt be used for correction...it would be ideal for post heavy compounding. .