Nicely done.I thought the Bilberry mix went on a bit strong. 10:1 works fine and for very mucky wheels, even 4:1 is enough. What made you go for 3:1?No claying? If I'm putting on a glaze, I tend to clay the paintwork. Otherwise, if no clay, after drying, I move straight on to the wax.The viking brush - would it reach under the arches? I need something for the arches.How do you find AG car glass polish? I find it works okay but leaves a chalky residue in the recesses!Love the reflection shots! I find two layers of collinite leaves a bullet-proof finish.
Looks spot on mate but I'm not sure about resting a steel tub of polish on the paint work?
Nice finish and some good quality looking monza 2 reps!Again, I did cringe seeing the bottles and tins sat on the paintwork.
Quote from: winrya on August 01, 2010, 07:38:18 pmNice finish and some good quality looking monza 2 reps!Again, I did cringe seeing the bottles and tins sat on the paintwork.Yes really happy with the reps at the moment. i'm sure time will tell! £520 with tyres delivered to my door in under 24hrs
Quote from: Tuffy on August 02, 2010, 06:44:08 pmQuote from: winrya on August 01, 2010, 07:38:18 pmNice finish and some good quality looking monza 2 reps!Again, I did cringe seeing the bottles and tins sat on the paintwork.Yes really happy with the reps at the moment. i'm sure time will tell! £520 with tyres delivered to my door in under 24hrs ...........did you use the orginal wheel bolts or have you just fitted the orginal wheel nut covers ?.
Just a friendly warning - it appears that Bilberry (although great at removing brake dust) gently rots the caliper paint..........if you notice them looking a bit pink your solution is too strong. Oh and have to agree dont put that tin on the paintwork.....or that scourer pad Car looks great though - Good Work