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leeparkes
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Its easy to do but to keep them shiny is a different story
As said work your way up with grades of wet and dry then finish off with a polish, avoid autosol, duraglit etc as you need something to protect from them from everyday filth on the roads and brakedust
Ive gone through loads of polish but ive found this the best, has anti corrosive, easy to use and brings them up like a mirror

As said work your way up with grades of wet and dry then finish off with a polish, avoid autosol, duraglit etc as you need something to protect from them from everyday filth on the roads and brakedust
Ive gone through loads of polish but ive found this the best, has anti corrosive, easy to use and brings them up like a mirror

Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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What about polishing, then lacquering? Thats what I'm planning when I refurb my BBS

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the laquer will just peel and crack within six months..thats what happened to mine..JWaller360 wrote:What about polishing, then lacquering? Thats what I'm planning when I refurb my BBS
the nature of laquer is that when spraying it onto paint it should be "wet coated" over the top coat while it is still tacky so that the laquer may adhere with the paint..it just does'nt last on bare metal
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leeparkes
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And they go 'milky' if you chip it when water gets under the lacquer
Edit: must type faster
Edit: must type faster
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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ahh I see.
Bugger.
Bugger.

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i got mine done from a metal polishers.
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