Best way to clean armourfend
Discussion
EDITED: ITS NOT ARMOURFEND, ITS 3M VENTURESHIELD !
The previous owner of my new pride and joy had a protective film fitted which I understand to be 3M VENTURESHIELD. Whoever did it did an excellent job.
But how on earth do I polish / wax it without damaging it or getting residue around the edges?
I just bought some meguiars wash and wax anywhere (it's an open top car so don't want to bucket/sponge it), and meguiars quik wax. Are these OK?
The previous owner of my new pride and joy had a protective film fitted which I understand to be 3M VENTURESHIELD. Whoever did it did an excellent job.
But how on earth do I polish / wax it without damaging it or getting residue around the edges?
I just bought some meguiars wash and wax anywhere (it's an open top car so don't want to bucket/sponge it), and meguiars quik wax. Are these OK?
Edited by Atommad on Sunday 30th March 21:46
RejeX is officially approved for use on 3m film. Technicakjy its because it is made from the right kind of petroleum distillates (naptha based, not parafin based).
I have a vested interest because I'm the uk distributor. But in also a petrol head who has had ppf on several cars.
RejeX does a great job on film. Water beads perfectly, lasts for ages and protects the film from bird lime etc.
I have a vested interest because I'm the uk distributor. But in also a petrol head who has had ppf on several cars.
RejeX does a great job on film. Water beads perfectly, lasts for ages and protects the film from bird lime etc.
I have the ventureshield product on a Boxster Spyder. I had it applied when the car was new 4 years ago. I get excellent results with Autoglym Rapid Detailer plus their Intensive Tar Remover and Insect Remover for large spots/marks. This is on a white car and I have experienced no yellowing at all so far. These products alos leave no residue on the edges.
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