It would be obvious if it was oxidation.
The subject has been covered so many times
No need to call me a bell end either.
There was no need to get arsey in your previous message
It would be obvious if it was oxidation.
The subject has been covered so many times
No need to call me a bell end either.
There was no need to get arsey in your previous message
@AgnessGP
@GYoung87 I would recommend using Clay on the car first (I would personally say it is pretty essential since it clears off a load of contaminants that you would be otherwise rubbing into the paintwork!) and I would then buff it with a machine.
I personally wouldn't use t-cut mate (if you were thinking to, its too abrasive) I am very big fan of G3 products they do a Paint Restorer you could always give that a try or if you wanted you could always try this:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_219145_langId_-1_categoryId_165527
A mate of mine used it on his old Alfa and it did bring it up quite well
Best of luck mate
Regards
Stephen
It will help to a limited extent as it will buff and shine the lacquer layer. But as sweex said multiple times your screwed once it happens.
8 years ain't too bad IMO especially if it's parked outside all the time. If you think back to the mk1's the red ones would go pink in 2-3 years lol.
It will help to a limited extent as it will buff and shine the lacquer layer. But as sweex said multiple times your screwed once it happens.
8 years ain't too bad IMO especially if it's parked outside all the time. If you think back to the mk1's the red ones would go pink in 2-3 years lol.
I look at mine everyday and just sigh. I had mine resprayed for £150 too.. and it still looks pants ha makes me want to get rid of my car sometimes
As long as we all keep them two tone, it'll look like that was the original paint job
Yes they are. But then again they will spend about 4-5 times as long on the paint process than a Fiat.
For a 'budget' motor they're really not that bad paint wise.
If it bugs you so much get it re-painted. You can justify it by saying to yourself that the value of your car will go up so its a wise investment.Yeah they could be 'worse' I suppose - but not much