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Thread: Polishing Joy

  1. #11
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    Yeah I have mine a polish over the weekend. Looks mint now. The advice I was given was with the tan leather to clean it with Glass Cleaner. I forget what brand it is, it's the generic looking can. Couldn't believe how easy and simple it cleaned. Got all grubby marks off the door trim and seat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleDisco View Post
    Nice job. What colour is your car? I've got some similar pinstripes on mine I want to get rid off. Not sure about using these products on metallic paint (Laguna teal) I think I read somewhere it make metallic paint go dull??

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    Thanks mate, colour is Havana Brown. Doesn't always look brown but depends on what angle the light hits it. Yeah I think I remember reading that somewhere but I don't think it made a difference to the lustre. The paint has a lot of metallic sparkle in it. Will try and grab a photos at the right angle. I reckon if you go a bit nuts on the cutting agent and really thin out the clear it might get dull but if you take it easy you should be ok

  3. #13
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    I did my leather (dark brown) with the Autoglyn leather cleaner and it's come up great. Have an 18 month old and all the food marks came of well

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