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Wider, Lower, Quicker, almost faster than a speeding bullet.
Mate you did the right thing putting those wheels on too, far out I've never seen a polo so tough. Congrats lol.
EDIT: I hate to say I see buff marks , but I'm very interested in the wax you used to get that paint to shine like it does?
Thanks for the great comments, but as for the paint, it has been a strugle to get her (it) to this stage. I'm the second owner and the tiny scratches that were in it when I got it have been a challange to remove, but we are getting there. I have some rain dance wax that brought over from the states and it seems to do a good job, so ill stick with it. Cheers ssman
Ahh nice one. For the scratches, or swirls, looks like you could buff it out with a nice strong polish...i'm using menzerna and it's strong if needs be jump into the detailing section armed with some pics if you'd like some advice on how best to get rid of them swirls
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Thanks again, I had a look at your Pas and it looks tops, a little lower and it will be smoken, love the rear lights whats the process for the tinting? the polo need that to make it look softer. Cheers ssman
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Thanks again, I had a look at your Pas and it looks tops, a little lower and it will be smoken, love the rear lights whats the process for the tinting? the polo need that to make it look softer. Cheers ssman
Cheers, yeh need to get it lowered a tad more. Pretty straight forward process for tinting, just spray soapy water onto the lamps, place the film over the lamp and a hair dryer to dry up the film to make it stick. Tip is to remember to stretch the film as much as you can once you place it over the lamps. But really is quite trickier to do then it appears, for me that is haha
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