What is best for cleaning....
Discussion
.. The chrome bit that runs around the bottom of the roof on a DB9 Volante?
Not the best picture, but it is all discoloured. I use Autoglym metal polish on it at the minute, but it doesn't seem to remove the discolouration, it just makes it shiny
Any suggestions for a better product? Preferably one that isn't ridiculously priced.
Not the best picture, but it is all discoloured. I use Autoglym metal polish on it at the minute, but it doesn't seem to remove the discolouration, it just makes it shiny
Any suggestions for a better product? Preferably one that isn't ridiculously priced.
Jockman said:
A DB9 Coupe ??
Behave!Jockman said:
Seriously though if it is made from the same material as the grille then I think people have in the past proposed a wipe with de-ionised water or even vinegar
Will that remove the de-colouration? I will clean it with de-ionised water once it is back to it's former glory Jockman said:
Never knew about that thread. Might try the Swissvax metal polish, but I don't want it to just do the same as the Autoglym one does.All the links are out of date in that thread too
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/
Try this. There seems to a fair amount of useful and informed comment.
Try this. There seems to a fair amount of useful and informed comment.
Mr Aston Martin said:
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/
Try this. There seems to a fair amount of useful and informed comment.
Hey, are you Dr. Bez ? Try this. There seems to a fair amount of useful and informed comment.
michael gould said:
Don't you have staff to clean the car !
Not yet, and even if/when I do, they won't be allowed near the cars! There is something so therapeutic and satisfying about cleaning a car. Plus the fact no one else would ever show the same care about the car as I would. Every Saturday after football I assign 2-3 hours for cleaning cars, the ex-girlfriend thought I was incredibly sad for it, but I really enjoy it Im here...right. To be honest, ive not come across the problem on your car, but normally things like that are sorted using a metal polish like the one you have.
I did notice the swirls more in your pic though mate, so that might be something you would want to sort out in the future.
The product buying guide i did needs updating as i want to change some of the links etc. Will do that as soon as i can.
I did notice the swirls more in your pic though mate, so that might be something you would want to sort out in the future.
The product buying guide i did needs updating as i want to change some of the links etc. Will do that as soon as i can.
paddy328 said:
Im here...right. To be honest, ive not come across the problem on your car, but normally things like that are sorted using a metal polish like the one you have.
I did notice the swirls more in your pic though mate, so that might be something you would want to sort out in the future.
The product buying guide i did needs updating as i want to change some of the links etc. Will do that as soon as i can.
The metal polish just seems to make it shinier, doesn't remove any discolouration, but I can't really scrub it because I'm a bit concerned about catching the paintwork. I did notice the swirls more in your pic though mate, so that might be something you would want to sort out in the future.
The product buying guide i did needs updating as i want to change some of the links etc. Will do that as soon as i can.
The picture is before it has been washed, it hasn't been driven since it was last washed, so I presume they're from the car cover. There aren't usually any swirls on it
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