mj2k said:Looks great, mine was much easier being silver!
Daunting the first time eh?!
Are the bricks necessary?
Cheers Stevo the wheels are totally unmarked and original and I intend to keep them that waystevo///m3 said:Good effort on the work marypoppins. The first time is a bit daunting but you soon get into it. I've always like MV2 wheels and yours look incredible. You were probably after some comments on the paint not the wheels but there you go!![]()
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paulgs1000 said:That's courageous 'mary poppins' - yours is a lovely black Zed and I don't know how you can make it shinier!
It looks a terrific finish and I must have words about the process and machine you used.
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Absolutely but got a bit of a routine goin and slowly gained more confidence. Still a couple of straight line marks but didn't want to overdo it on my first attempt .mj2k said:Looks great, mine was much easier being silver!
Daunting the first time eh?!
Are the bricks necessary?
No i did not take a reading to be fair the car is low mileage and has always been garaged up until i purchased it three years ago.Roundozo said:Machine and cutting compound info please. I've got a black coupe and have swirls from previous owner taking it to the car wash. Really want to machine polish but don't know where to start. Did you do a paint depth reading?
Meguire DA 220 polisher borrowed from my daughters boyfriend cannot justify the £155 quid for one at this stage.Barrow said:Hi pal what machine do you have and where did u get it![]()