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  1. 9 minutes ago, Kirsty80 said:

    I wouldn't want to risk a machine as I've never used one myself, I'd rather get someone to correct it that knows what they are doing, then I can just keep on top of cleaning it properly. I have polished it a bit by hand and it's alot better than it was.

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    Black is hard work to maintain as i'm sure you're aware! Both of my previous cars have been black...

    If you don't feel confident then yeah it could be worth getting someone to do it for you, I'm sure you will love the results.


  2. 1 minute ago, Kirsty80 said:

    I've just waxed mine with dodo juice purple haze (for dark paint) and it's come up pretty good, I still want to get it detailed/polished as the previous owner must of took it through a car wash or something it's a bit swirly.

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    have you considered hand polishing? Or even if you buy a polishing machine it's not hard just time consuming. Could be worth investing if you're in to detailing. 


  3. Recently purchased my GT86 and have invested in to some new products (Dodo Juice Light Fantastic wax and Amigo glaze). All of the other products are what I have accumulated over the years. I am yet to try the new products due to bad weather but fingers crossed I will get a chance this week! Anyone else using these? 

    Any recommendations for trying other products please post away!

    I've always used cleanmycar to purchase products. Has anyone got any other suggestions for websites/shops worth having a look at?

     

     

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  4. Can't really comment on anything except the move from FWD to RWD and the jump in speed. I had a Toyota Aygo 1ltr for my first car (when i was 18) then went to a Corsa VXR (when i was 22) which felt like a Ferarri in comparison! I now have the Toyota GT68 at the age of 24. The jump in Bhp will take some getting used to in terms of pulling off and watching your speed as you will be over the limit within a couple of gear changes without even realising. Just take it easy until you feel totally comfortable with the car but obviously have fun as that's what it's all about! 

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