Hey Guys,
Has anyone had something like this done. I have a black ralliart with some swirls and superficial scratches which I would be keen on fixing up. Wondering if this actually is good... Seems to good to be true.
I'm already going to get a scrape on my front bumper and a chip on my door fixed... So I was wondering if this would work also.
http://www.touchupguys.com.au/mobile_ex ... ailing.php
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- Latino_Ralliart
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Check that what they do is proper correction, don't want them to just "fill" the imperfections and have them come back again once the filler\wax or whatever they use washes off. Look at my thread http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=17242 Mine was brand new and covered in swirls and marks and what not, full 2 stage correction done and 99.8% perfect now, and coated in opticoat for a bit more protection.
As always, you get what you pay for, I took the road that it's worth doing right once.
As always, you get what you pay for, I took the road that it's worth doing right once.
- Latino_Ralliart
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Mine is good, just give it a quick wash and comes up like it's been waxed all that every time. Bugs and other crap just hose off mostly before washing. I got a lifetime warranty on it as it was a new car so can't complain. Just don't have to spend hours cleaning the car anymore, just that's the best part for me.
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If you would like to learn to do it yourself or have an expert do it for you have a look here https://www.carcareproducts.com.au/
They have a Sydney workshop too.
They have a Sydney workshop too.
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I've restored my black lancer.
It'll take about two days, you cannot drive the car once you start and you'll need a garage.
What you'll need to do:
1/ Wash the car thoroughly with a soft liquid that doesn't contain wax.
2/ Wash it again because you probably missed spots.
3/ Shammy dry the car.
4/ Go over the entire car once or twice with a clay bar and clay bar spray.
5/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
OPTIONAL EXTRA: You can lightly rub out deep scratches with extremely fine wet and dry sandpaper to just take the top of the clear coat off, this will remove deep scratches and create a white swirl which is then filled in when you use the rubbing compound and polishing compound.
6/ Random orbital sander + sponge applicator pad the car with a light rubbing compound, I used the Meguiar's one, be careful not to apply too much force or focus on the same spot for too long as you can smear the clearcoat or rub right through to the paint.
7/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
8/ Random orbital sander + sponge applicator pad the car with a polishing compound, I used the Meguiar's one, be careful not to have the speed up too high but you can apply more force and focus on spots more but still be careful.
9/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
10/ Wax the car.
11/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
12/ Wax the car again.
13/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
14/ Crack a beer because you'll deserve one after that.
It'll take about two days, you cannot drive the car once you start and you'll need a garage.
What you'll need to do:
1/ Wash the car thoroughly with a soft liquid that doesn't contain wax.
2/ Wash it again because you probably missed spots.
3/ Shammy dry the car.
4/ Go over the entire car once or twice with a clay bar and clay bar spray.
5/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
OPTIONAL EXTRA: You can lightly rub out deep scratches with extremely fine wet and dry sandpaper to just take the top of the clear coat off, this will remove deep scratches and create a white swirl which is then filled in when you use the rubbing compound and polishing compound.
6/ Random orbital sander + sponge applicator pad the car with a light rubbing compound, I used the Meguiar's one, be careful not to apply too much force or focus on the same spot for too long as you can smear the clearcoat or rub right through to the paint.
7/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
8/ Random orbital sander + sponge applicator pad the car with a polishing compound, I used the Meguiar's one, be careful not to have the speed up too high but you can apply more force and focus on spots more but still be careful.
9/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
10/ Wax the car.
11/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
12/ Wax the car again.
13/ Microfibre cloth dry the car.
14/ Crack a beer because you'll deserve one after that.
Hi there! Yeah, you can really do it on your own. I made such works for my car thanks to colourshield. It helped a lot to restore and protect my car finish. It is not difficult at all.
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