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Mitch's BLACK DSG ED30 R-Tech 2+
Mitch H:
--- Quote from: samiul11 on September 03, 2015, 05:37:18 pm ---Hi mate did you use all three polishes that come with the sample kit? And which 3m pads did you specifically use?
Sorry to be a pain my car is in a similar condition to how yours was and I need to sort it asap :signLOL:
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Yes all 3 polishes mate and green yellow and blue I think it was. Same colours as the 3 main polishes. They use a colour coded system which is pretty idiot proof which is quite good tbh.
Was different class to the chemical guys polish I was using. Just buy the sample kit you get plenty of polish in it unless your one to machine polish your car very often. (I don't have the time personally) and tbh if you use correct methods when washing you shouldn't need to machine polish your car more than 2 times a year IMO
But depends what sort of finish you Intend to maintain
Mitch H:
@white91 I've no idea the previous owner had fitted them. They look great but the road output is pretty pants IMO unless all mk5 with standard reflector lights have poor light output like I do.
samiul11:
--- Quote from: Mitch H on September 03, 2015, 06:58:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: samiul11 on September 03, 2015, 05:37:18 pm ---Hi mate did you use all three polishes that come with the sample kit? And which 3m pads did you specifically use?
Sorry to be a pain my car is in a similar condition to how yours was and I need to sort it asap :signLOL:
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Yes all 3 polishes mate and green yellow and blue I think it was. Same colours as the 3 main polishes. They use a colour coded system which is pretty idiot proof which is quite good tbh.
Was different class to the chemical guys polish I was using. Just buy the sample kit you get plenty of polish in it unless your one to machine polish your car very often. (I don't have the time personally) and tbh if you use correct methods when washing you shouldn't need to machine polish your car more than 2 times a year IMO
But depends what sort of finish you Intend to maintain
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Which one was most effective?
Mitch H:
--- Quote from: samiul11 on September 03, 2015, 07:10:30 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mitch H on September 03, 2015, 06:58:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: samiul11 on September 03, 2015, 05:37:18 pm ---Hi mate did you use all three polishes that come with the sample kit? And which 3m pads did you specifically use?
Sorry to be a pain my car is in a similar condition to how yours was and I need to sort it asap :signLOL:
--- End quote ---
Yes all 3 polishes mate and green yellow and blue I think it was. Same colours as the 3 main polishes. They use a colour coded system which is pretty idiot proof which is quite good tbh.
Was different class to the chemical guys polish I was using. Just buy the sample kit you get plenty of polish in it unless your one to machine polish your car very often. (I don't have the time personally) and tbh if you use correct methods when washing you shouldn't need to machine polish your car more than 2 times a year IMO
But depends what sort of finish you Intend to maintain
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Which one was most effective?
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Out of the polishes? It's really a 3 stage thing mate you can't just do 1.
Mitch H:
Small update:
My mate replaced his cracked light unit after reversing into a post and dropped me his old one off.
Done the double reverse light/fog light lens delete whatever you want to call it mod for the symmetrical rear look.
Pleased with it, it's only a tiny mod which most wouldn't notice but it's these little things that make a nice car IMO :)
pics:
Before
After:
Excuse the dirty car (especially the exhaust tips) car has decat without a map so the tips make it look like a dirty diesel a day after cleaning them lol.
(Roll on r-tech next Wednesday :) )
Got this fitted to the drivers door :)
And a pic of her in the garage now there's space as my dads austin is at work with no clutch :signLOL:
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