WRX Cosmetic Advice Please
Hello everyone,
i've been running around for 18 months in this now:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.broad...s/image001.jpg
and today i gave it a good wash and had a good look up close at it. theres a few things i wanna touch up on it.
1. theres some light scratches, tar marks and other bits of stuff like caked on bird turd which i can't get off. years ago i would have used T-Cut on my old bangers to get it gleaming a bit more and take out all the little paintwork blemishes.......what should i use now???
2. My wheels are showing black brake dust stains which wouldn't come off with a bit off elbow grease and a soapy sponge. How can i get them back to their former glory???
3. A while ago a f**king wheelie-bin was blown over in a storm and fell onto my rear wing behind the wheel arch. Do these Paintless Dent Repair services (like http://www.dentwiz.com/site/UK/EN/index.htm) work and are they cheap???
I nearly sold this a little while ago but after cleaning it and going out for a blast I know I can't get rid of it yet. It's just too much fun.....
I know someone out there will give me some sensible advice......
Cheers.
Andy.
i've been running around for 18 months in this now:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.broad...s/image001.jpg
and today i gave it a good wash and had a good look up close at it. theres a few things i wanna touch up on it.
1. theres some light scratches, tar marks and other bits of stuff like caked on bird turd which i can't get off. years ago i would have used T-Cut on my old bangers to get it gleaming a bit more and take out all the little paintwork blemishes.......what should i use now???
2. My wheels are showing black brake dust stains which wouldn't come off with a bit off elbow grease and a soapy sponge. How can i get them back to their former glory???
3. A while ago a f**king wheelie-bin was blown over in a storm and fell onto my rear wing behind the wheel arch. Do these Paintless Dent Repair services (like http://www.dentwiz.com/site/UK/EN/index.htm) work and are they cheap???
I nearly sold this a little while ago but after cleaning it and going out for a blast I know I can't get rid of it yet. It's just too much fun.....

I know someone out there will give me some sensible advice......
Cheers.
Andy.
Step back from the T-Cut and we won't shoot 
Sounds like someones been a little lazy. Might be your joy, but not a lot of pride
I'd recommend some Maguiars Scratch X, for about a tenner. Follow it up with some Maguiars Gold Class Carnuba Wax Polish, and if you're really thorough, I always finish off with a solid Carnuba Wax (Simoniz Original is my fave, fiver a tin
). Set aside an hour or two for the Maguiars products, but at least another 4 if you use Simoniz (although you won't need to do it again for a long time). On the wheels, Wonder Wheels normally does the trick. Best to take them off and do them properly one at a time.
Right, now I've told you what I do we'll sit back and wait for all the loonies to refer you on to Swissol and Zymol at 150 quid a pop
Oh, here's my results (piccy taken about 2 months after treatment, but it did have a wash that day)

Sounds like someones been a little lazy. Might be your joy, but not a lot of pride

I'd recommend some Maguiars Scratch X, for about a tenner. Follow it up with some Maguiars Gold Class Carnuba Wax Polish, and if you're really thorough, I always finish off with a solid Carnuba Wax (Simoniz Original is my fave, fiver a tin
). Set aside an hour or two for the Maguiars products, but at least another 4 if you use Simoniz (although you won't need to do it again for a long time). On the wheels, Wonder Wheels normally does the trick. Best to take them off and do them properly one at a time.Right, now I've told you what I do we'll sit back and wait for all the loonies to refer you on to Swissol and Zymol at 150 quid a pop

Oh, here's my results (piccy taken about 2 months after treatment, but it did have a wash that day)
hmmmm, auto-glym and zymol for the paintwork, littleknocks/dentmaster for the dents, wonder wheels on the rims. job done.
Dave
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a bit lazy? i think you know me Corradoboy! i've always just taken it down the local hand car wash place cos i can't be bothered....up until now - a new start, more pride in the thing and more care.
the dent is only the size of a fifty pence piece, and about 10mm deep and not too creased round the edges.
thanks for the suggestions - i'm gonna get off my **** and tidy the thing up now.
the dent is only the size of a fifty pence piece, and about 10mm deep and not too creased round the edges.
thanks for the suggestions - i'm gonna get off my **** and tidy the thing up now.
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Originally Posted by corradoboy
Right, now I've told you what I do we'll sit back and wait for all the loonies to refer you on to Swissol and Zymol at 150 quid a pop 

You could do worse on the scratches and swirl marks than Swissol Cleaner Fluid - the medium or strong version depending on how bad you think the marks are. It is slightly abrasive, but very unlikely to leave you staring at a patch of bare primer. (I had this with T-cut on an old banger once, oops!)
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For tar marks and other stubborn grot, I use Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover. Wipe on, leave for a minute or two and wipe off with a cloth.
I'd recommend AutoGlym wheel cleaner for the alloys. It's not as harsh as Wonder Wheels etc. and it does a great job of romoving brake dust.
As regards the paintwork, T-Cut is probably overkill for a fairly new car like yours. Many of the good polishes (Autoglym super Resin, Zymol etc) have a mild cutting agent in them which will be sufficient to take out shallow scratches like the ones caused by car washes. Use a good wax over the top and your paintwork should come up like new!!
The only problem is getting the weather for doing it, unless you're lucky enough to have a workshop or a big garage.
As regards the paintwork, T-Cut is probably overkill for a fairly new car like yours. Many of the good polishes (Autoglym super Resin, Zymol etc) have a mild cutting agent in them which will be sufficient to take out shallow scratches like the ones caused by car washes. Use a good wax over the top and your paintwork should come up like new!!
The only problem is getting the weather for doing it, unless you're lucky enough to have a workshop or a big garage.
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