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Don't mind the messiness, but once you accidentally get some on your finger-tips, and try frantically to get it off with your other fingers without thinking... well, it hurts
I don't reckon they will. Well not if you don't constantly adjust them. I set mine to the lowest setting when I got my car and no one has touched them since. Maybe if you constantly played with them, they'd peel but what else would cause this to happen?
By the way looks awesome Mickey. Any other shots like where you can see the whole interior a bit better? Ie. The contrast between the seats and doors to the red?
Cheers,
Trent
I don't reckon they will. Well not if you don't constantly adjust them. I set mine to the lowest setting when I got my car and no one has touched them since. Maybe if you constantly played with them, they'd peel but what else would cause this to happen?
Nope I never play with them and all I did was push them in to place. I will take some photos of my setup in the next few days.
What did you use to reblacken your bumpers/fenders?
Any product you would recommend.
Shoe polish
Kiwi Shoe Polish, to be exact. $3.99 from Woolies and the applicator pad that it comes with works fine. Just wipe it on generously and let it dry. I haven't done mine in many months now, and it still looks the same.
Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
Kiwi Shoe Polish, to be exact. $3.99 from Woolies and the applicator pad that it comes with works fine. Just wipe it on generously and let it dry. I haven't done mine in many months now, and it still looks the same.
Kiwi Shoe Polish, to be exact. $3.99 from Woolies and the applicator pad that it comes with works fine. Just wipe it on generously and let it dry. I haven't done mine in many months now, and it still looks the same.
Ohk true, I actually used that this afternoon, but didn't put all that much on, it went on easily and shined up nicely, and I assume it won't come off in a wash, so cool I'll go and buy a new tin tomorrow, this stuff was from school-shoe-shining days
Ohk true, I actually used that this afternoon, but didn't put all that much on, it went on easily and shined up nicely, and I assume it won't come off in a wash, so cool I'll go and buy a new tin tomorrow, this stuff was from school-shoe-shining days
Oh it's not in a tin mate, it's in a weird shaped 15cm tall bottle.
Yeah Mal, FAQ ftw! lol
Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
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