Paul172sport
ClioSport Club Member
Sunflower Ph1
Finally managed to get the time and weather to give the flower some TLC, as you can see it was a bit too sunny really but it was now or never, so did my best.
well process
wheels washed with Chem Guys blue wheel cleaner and various brushes followed by my first try with Iron x, wow you guys were right it smelly stuff, but works wonders.
onto the body,
snow foamed followed by 2BM was with CG citrus wash
then AG tar remover (had this laying about) then rinse
Iron X all over, boot was by far the worst.
Repeated the wash process and dried with 'fluffy' towel
CG V4 all in one polish applied via Das 6 and green hex pad
CG Ez Glaze via blue hex pad, applied 2 coats all over
Collinite 476 wax, again 2 coats have been applied.
Plastics dressed with CG VRP dressing.
this was my first time using both Iron x and also the glaze process, but having read the guides on here it was a stage i wanted to try and very pleased with the results, the yellow really became alot deeper and brighter with the glaze applied.
In fact the wax seemed to dull it back slightly, would a liquid sealant be better suited?
well C&C welcome, its a learning process afterall.
Photos to follow .
well process
wheels washed with Chem Guys blue wheel cleaner and various brushes followed by my first try with Iron x, wow you guys were right it smelly stuff, but works wonders.
onto the body,
snow foamed followed by 2BM was with CG citrus wash
then AG tar remover (had this laying about) then rinse
Iron X all over, boot was by far the worst.
Repeated the wash process and dried with 'fluffy' towel
CG V4 all in one polish applied via Das 6 and green hex pad
CG Ez Glaze via blue hex pad, applied 2 coats all over
Collinite 476 wax, again 2 coats have been applied.
Plastics dressed with CG VRP dressing.
this was my first time using both Iron x and also the glaze process, but having read the guides on here it was a stage i wanted to try and very pleased with the results, the yellow really became alot deeper and brighter with the glaze applied.
In fact the wax seemed to dull it back slightly, would a liquid sealant be better suited?
well C&C welcome, its a learning process afterall.
Photos to follow .
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