Class job. Now stick them them in the oven..... go AC/DC on em!!
De tango too
Looks fantastic then.
Oem is the new modified in my view as they will never seal the same again![]()
Did you get new fjittings?
Nice worktake it in stages and don't get the panels too hot it's all about learning
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Looks really good. Take your time and it'll be well worth it [emoji106]started cutting back and polishing the paintwork. using a DA ds6 v2 with sonax pastes. coming up well considering age, neglect and my inexperience ha, ALOT of work and i aint that fit in the shoulders and back so i'm only doing 2 panels or so per day, plus the longer it takes the faster the 2 weeks lockdown pass lol. trying autoglym paint sealant aswell. easy on/off, time will tell about durability (although im not expecting too much)
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Eoin you should try chemical jet seal amazing stuffThat looks class lads, well done ????
Better off to take it in stages, and when coming to bigger panels use a bit of tape to create little sections just to ensure you get an even level of cut, Menzerna 3in1 is great also, very quick turn around and good results too
Re the Autoglym sealant, that's what I'd use myself. It's not a ceramic so won't work miracles, but does lock in the shine for a bit. Generally I'd get about 2.5 or 3 months before it would start to lose its touch, but have never used it after cutting, if I done a de-tar and decontamination for example, and a coat of polish, I find the AG protection is grand over that
I think it does the job like, it's good, it works and does what it's supposed to, and IMO it lasts as well as you'd expect it to considering it's not a ceramic coating.