White shading on black vinyl - how to get rid.

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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by N12 JLK View Post
    didnt like the poorboys stuff Fiona, I have taken the advise of MrC and have only used Turtle wax speed wax on ours and they have stayed looking great, water just beads off.
    Oh well each to their own. I like it and that's what counts.
    Cooper Coupe...

  2. #22
    well Andy don't laugh now. Next time you do the plastic say in a couple of weeks follow eactly what you have already done

    BUT

    when it comes to applying the Auto Glym product bumper trim stuff

    either

    use a hair dryer when putting the stuff on. I Know what your thinking

    OR

    put the bottle of Auto Glym in to really hot water so the product is hot when your applying.

    You will be amazed at the finish just humour me on this one and try it.
    Cooper Coupe...

  3. #23
    vintageb3
    Guest
    I used to like Turtle wax stuff....in fact I use Turtle wax wash and wax car shampoo...love it!

    I bought some of the turtle speed wax stuff...I didn't like it at all...it was difficult to put on I thought.

    Thought I would use it on my van....but it was too much like hard work on that as well....so I'm just sticking with NXT for my van.

    Am I doing something wrong?

    Sorry:(

    mark

  4. #24
    vintageb3
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottieCoop View Post
    well Andy don't laugh now. Next time you do the plastic say in a couple of weeks follow eactly what you have already done

    BUT

    when it comes to applying the Auto Glym product bumper trim stuff

    either

    use a hair dryer when putting the stuff on. I Know what your thinking

    OR

    put the bottle of Auto Glym in to really hot water so the product is hot when your applying.

    You will be amazed at the finish just humour me on this one and try it.
    Very interesting!

    mark

  5. #25
    vintageb3
    Guest
    I only do my plastic every 5-6 weeks????

    mark

  6. #26
    N12 JLK
    Guest
    [quote
    put the bottle of Auto Glym in to really hot water so the product is hot when your applying.[/quote]

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by vintageb3 View Post
    Very interesting!

    mark
    read about it in a thread on detailing world a while back so I tried it

    and it really worked but didn't want to say in case anyone thought I was daft.
    Cooper Coupe...

  8. #28
    vintageb3
    Guest
    He's free!

    mark

  9. #29
    vintageb3
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottieCoop View Post
    read about it in a thread on detailing world a while back so I tried it

    and it really worked but didn't want to say in case anyone thought I was daft.
    Errr....OK...I'm going let this pass without saying anything...it was nicely set up too:(

    mark

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by vintageb3 View Post
    Errr....OK...I'm going let this pass without saying anything...it was nicely set up too:(

    mark
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    Cooper Coupe...

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