CLEANING GUIDE FOR A STORM(Polishing)

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CLEANING GUIDE FOR A STORM(Polishing)

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CLEANING GUIDE FOR A STORM

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


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

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

Get your self a half decent micro fibre these from costco are good enough and well cheap :D
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Leave to dry to a haze then wipe off and one shiney tank will appear :mrgreen:
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STAGE TWO-
Adding a glaze make it bit more bling :cool2

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

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Same again little is better too much wasteing product

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Apply it by circles and leave to dry to a haze or wipe on wipe off :thumbup:
You may notice a difference or may be not so entirely your choice should you wish to use it.

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Very nice now and clean :wink: :clap:

WAX STAGE-

Things you will need
1-A over priced wax to make you belive it's better than all the others :lol: It's not but this is good it's more of a show wax :cool2
2-A spounge applicator buy good by once
3-A micro fibre cloth

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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.

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

One fully finished tank

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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 :thumbup:

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

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

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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

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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 :thumbup:
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What about the Poorboys White Diamond. Is there a preference depending on the colour of paint?

It does look nice and shiny that Chris and the pictures even show the subtle changes from start to finish. :thumbup:

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whats all this about fillers????
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cybercarl wrote:What about the Poorboys White Diamond. Is there a preference depending on the colour of paint?

It does look nice and shiny that Chris and the pictures even show the subtle changes from start to finish. :thumbup:

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Well ive used this on silver which would warrent white diamond and still looked cracking so no I would say it's clever marketing if owt :thumbup:
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agentpineapple wrote:whats all this about fillers????
Slightly hides minor swirls If your vain like some people get :oops: :lol:
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whats all this about fillers????
The Bilt Hamber Cleanser polish contains fillers. I some some if you want to try it.

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looks very nice
will you come and do mine :D :lol:
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''No wax on wax off it's a myth set by karate kid so grow up mac before you say owt''

I resemble that remark !

Personally I wont believe any of this polishing hocus pocus...until you come down to mine & prove it by making my bike shine like yours... :lol:
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SHINEEEY :thumbup: :thumbup:

is it the same process for the plastics as the tank ?? :beer:
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Yes sure is :thumbup:
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''No wax on wax off it's a myth set by karate kid so grow up mac before you say owt''

I resemble that remark !
You look like a statement. 8O

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