POLISHING-
1-Get yourself a nice polish this one was random I had in my box
2-Get a means to apply it by these round micro fibre pads are great

Only a small amount is needed too much your wasteing time and product

Then apply by circles straight lines what ever it's going to be cleaner than when you started

Get your self a half decent micro fibre these from costco are good enough and well cheap


Leave to dry to a haze then wipe off and one shiney tank will appear


STAGE TWO-
Adding a glaze make it bit more bling

Black hole
Things you will need
1-Microfibre pad
2-Micro fibre cloth

Same again little is better too much wasteing product

Apply it by circles and leave to dry to a haze or wipe on wipe off

You may notice a difference or may be not so entirely your choice should you wish to use it.

Very nice now and clean


WAX STAGE-
Things you will need
1-A over priced wax to make you belive it's better than all the others


2-A spounge applicator buy good by once
3-A micro fibre cloth

Trick to this is thin layers and leave at least 15 minutes for it to cure bond to paintwork then remove via your microfibre cloth.

No wax on wax off it's a myth set by karate kid so grow up mac before you say owt


One fully finished tank

So there you have it you have
1-Polished it(Made it shiney)
2-Glazed it made it more shiney and added some fillers at the same time
3-Waxed it protected and trapped the shine in

TIP-LEAVE 15 MINUTES FOR ALL THE GASES TO ESCAPE BEFORE EACH STAGE

Maintaing the Bling Factor
So this should be good now for a at least 12 week lets say
But if you want to keep a nice shine at all times use a QD quick detailer
The one I only use now is this

It's nano gloss paint sealent stroke qd by ARTDESHINE from singapore via matt in oldham.
Just spray on wipe with one micro fibre then buff with a other dry microfibre

Leaves a nice gloss and only qd I've ever bought again after I've run out
It's the same process for the plastics as the tank
