Cheers lads, only reason i want to clay it as the paint feels pimply in places ie tree sap ect so thought that may be the way to go. beau your right though the paint is very thin on these indeed.
you have to be careful on the evo's, paint is soft and thin, keep it well wet when doing it and it will be ok, i used a dodo juice clay bar which was like a fiver delivered and then 50/50 mix of demon shine/water
Cheers lads, only reason i want to clay it as the paint feels pimply in places ie tree sap ect so thought that may be the way to go. beau your right though the paint is very thin on these indeed.
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i cleaned round my spoiler on mine, with auto glym tar remover, and it started to take the paint off!
i was amazed at the difference in mine once i clayed it, kept putting it off but once done, you really could see and feel a difference.
I need to do mine too, but keep putting it off lol
Looks mint on them alloys mate!
Looks much better in the flesh, looks gleaming Saturday mate
Yeah good to meet you two again mate, yeah it was pretty pants, hopefully next one will be better and I have my car
Got the old girl back on the road yesterday for a summer blast about, spent most of Saturday cleaning from top to bottom and adding the Evolution transfer on the rear doors, I love them alot.
Really want to re-map it now so may look into that.
why were the decals missing?
remapping does make a big difference have you changed the actuator yet?