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Old 31st July 2018, 18:51   #11
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When you are writing in the "new post" text box , look at the tool bar above the box . There is an attachment tool there . You can then browse for your photo and upload it to your post.
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Old 31st July 2018, 20:17   #12
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500 grit, then 800 grit on to 1000’s 1500’s then 3000’s on a sand pad on a 1500 rpm drill then change it to a a light buffer head and G3 compound totally you will have the smoothest mirror like finish you will ever see.
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Old 31st July 2018, 21:34   #13
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I've used McGuire's before. It's come up nice, but hasn't lasted as they've gone foggy again with time. Read elsewhere you should coat with clear lacquer once treated. Any views?
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I've used McGuire's before. It's come up nice, but hasn't lasted as they've gone foggy again with time. Read elsewhere you should coat with clear lacquer once treated. Any views?
I was visiting ECP today who stock the product in the OP,so I had a read about it.Says the results last for up to a year,which I found a little disappointing.I was expecting more
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Old 2nd August 2018, 22:29   #15
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I got a very good result on my dipped beam lamps last month just using AutoSol on a damp cloth, which is only around £6 a tube.
They'd never been done before, in 16yrs, so I was dubious about the chances but after 30 mins effort on each side they came up looking like new.
Which AutoSol did you use?

The new plastic glass scratch remover or the standard metal polish?
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