Big Black Stilo Distinguished member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 7,910 Points 1,431 Location Ooop North May 15, 2014 #1 The bravo is bladdered on the front end with them, most if the smaller ones disappear when the car is wet, so as apposed to doing invasive repairs or resprays, is there a wax/shine product that will hide these?
The bravo is bladdered on the front end with them, most if the smaller ones disappear when the car is wet, so as apposed to doing invasive repairs or resprays, is there a wax/shine product that will hide these?
oldhammer Busy rebuilding pand'a Parked in the garage Joined Oct 10, 2012 Messages 5,108 Points 1,075 Location manchester'ish' May 15, 2014 #2 Use something that is 'silicone -based' to mask them, something like this, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Turtle-Wa...are_Cleaning&hash=item19ea11b350#ht_276wt_904 the effect wont last long mind, most prob's 3 weeks or so, This post contains affiliate links which may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
Use something that is 'silicone -based' to mask them, something like this, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Turtle-Wa...are_Cleaning&hash=item19ea11b350#ht_276wt_904 the effect wont last long mind, most prob's 3 weeks or so,