Dark grey metallic scoob - which products?
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Dark grey metallic scoob - which products?
ok so I need to start to take care of my new scoob.
The colour is dark grey metallic, 08 sti, paint code 61K.
I've looked at the sticky on darker metallic colours, I guess that advice might still hold, although it is quite old
Any ideas or updates from PB?
Many thanks
The colour is dark grey metallic, 08 sti, paint code 61K.
I've looked at the sticky on darker metallic colours, I guess that advice might still hold, although it is quite old
Any ideas or updates from PB?
Many thanks
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The advice still holds to a large extent, but our most recent thoughts about what to use and why on metallic greys can be found on these two links...
Car Care Advice - Frequently asked questions about car care products and techniques
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Car Care Advice - Frequently asked questions about car care products and techniques
I can't tell from your avatar whether yours in mid-tone or darker, so please browse the above links and plump for the look you like best!
Car Care Advice - Frequently asked questions about car care products and techniques
and
Car Care Advice - Frequently asked questions about car care products and techniques
I can't tell from your avatar whether yours in mid-tone or darker, so please browse the above links and plump for the look you like best!
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Scoo8ymad - thanks for the advice, very helpful to a newbie like me
PB - the car is more mid tone than very dark - lighter than the Golf in your FAQ link. So I'll go for the acrylic kit - thanks for your help!
Will post some pics as soon as it'e done!
PB - the car is more mid tone than very dark - lighter than the Golf in your FAQ link. So I'll go for the acrylic kit - thanks for your help!
Will post some pics as soon as it'e done!
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