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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Wiltshire
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I should be getting my quattro back this weekend with a shiny new two-pack paint job. Can anyone recommend a paint protector product? I know there's no substitute for doing a bit of work, but I live down a farm road where the car gets coated in mud or dust every day, even when it's parked up. All advice/information welcome.
cheers Matt |
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4 ring whore!
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Ayrshire
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get polishing !!!
coat under side with a protective chip resistant coat, something like that oil wax stuff. Looks like fresh bitumen tar. try and put it where its not covered in dust, shite etc if possible.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Wiltshire
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Car is parked off the road but very close... unfortunately road is unsurfaced so dust is a permanent feature in the dry, and I've had a couple of paint chips in the past from stones thrown up by the horsey set's 4x4s. What products are best for new paint? |
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4 ring whore!
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Merseyside
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Check into it,but i think you have to leave the paint to cure before you treat it.It could be weeks?
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4 Ring Mafia
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If it's straight out of the paint shop and has a good finish to it and has already been mopped then you shouldn't need to polish it at all.
2 sorts of protectant. Easiest is probably applying a coat of wax, then keep up a regular wash routine and top up the wax say every 4-6 weeks. Other is using a product such as Zaino which is polymer based as opposed to natural wax based. |
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