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rich83 - Edition 30..... Breaking
rich83:
Cleeeeean by Rich Wigley, on Flickr
Washed clayed polished and collinited!
Only did the front end as it looked like it was gonna rain. Very pleased with the result that the collinite gives, its a pig to remove thought!
Rich
stealthwolf:
I find a microfibre cloth misted with quick detailer spray can help buff off the collinite. The other thing is you don't need to leave it on long before buffing off. I once made the mistake of leaving it on for thirty minutes during the winter time and it was a pig to remove. During the summer, even five minutes can be horrendous.
If you're really struggling, reapply the collinite - the solvents should help dissolve/remove what has dried.
alexperkins:
shiiiiinnneeeyy
I love collinite :happy2: going to be coating mine up soon.
A good plush cloth (deep microfibre for example) makes removing collinite a breeze
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: richwig83 on April 04, 2011, 04:00:00 pm ---
Cleeeeean by Rich Wigley, on Flickr
Washed clayed polished and collinited!
Only did the front end as it looked like it was gonna rain. Very pleased with the result that the collinite gives, its a pig to remove thought!
Rich
--- End quote ---
....I don't believe that is real! You Photoshop'd the bonnet didn't you.
apollo13:
Very nice Rich :happy2:
I think someones been bitten by the detailing bug???
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