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Farlig,
Its only been on it a few weeks. Not been washed more than once yet!
I'm not into the whole t-cut / clay bar / polishing scene, I believe that if you wash the crap off when it gets dirty it'll look OK for years. Its a Caterham not a classic Ferrari.....
Its an odd finish though, it has a kind of sheen to it, which In reckon means using a shampoo that contains wax will be fine. Clay bars are only supposed to remove deposits so should be OK (not that I'll be trying). T-cut is a no go. That will bring it out in shiny patches......
Its only been on it a few weeks. Not been washed more than once yet!
I'm not into the whole t-cut / clay bar / polishing scene, I believe that if you wash the crap off when it gets dirty it'll look OK for years. Its a Caterham not a classic Ferrari.....
Its an odd finish though, it has a kind of sheen to it, which In reckon means using a shampoo that contains wax will be fine. Clay bars are only supposed to remove deposits so should be OK (not that I'll be trying). T-cut is a no go. That will bring it out in shiny patches......
TeflonTurd said:
BBL-Sean said:
When you first described it, I just knew it would look like crap () but seeing it completed, it actually looks quite good, IMO.
Life is full of surprises ;-)mickrick - Those shots are all at the same spot on Carmel Valley Road in Northern California. The blat that day started in Carmel-By-The-Sea going East on Carmel Valley Road over to 101 South, and then Jolon Road to Nacimiento Fergusson Road to PCH North back to the Carmel/Monterey area. It is a great loop to drive, if you're ever in the area. Not unlike your local roads, I suppose.
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