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Weekend wash and brush up

Post by sapphireblack » Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:24 pm

Its always nice to step back and admire the outcome of ones labours 8)

I think after this weeks wheel change I'll be calling Cotswold BMW tomorrow to order some gloss black grills. What to do about the middle and lower air intakes i have yet to decide. I know the cover has to be taken off to swap the lower mesh :| :thumbsdown:

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Re: Weekend wash and brush up

Post by gmc15 » Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:22 pm

Looks good :thumbsup:
What polish/wax do you use? I use Topaz on my cars, easy to apply and polish off and doesn't leave white marks on any black plastic on the car.

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Re: Weekend wash and brush up

Post by sapphireblack » Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:32 pm

gmc15 wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:22 pm Looks good :thumbsup:
What polish/wax do you use? I use Topaz on my cars, easy to apply and polish off and doesn't leave white marks on any black plastic on the car.

I've been using Duraglos products for years but there's been supply issues with the UK importers leading to its demise afaik.

Their Aquawax is/was simply brilliant stuff and way better than the Autoglym product which i'm using now.

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