albo
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Registered: 18th Sep 07
Location: Grimsby, North Eart Lincolnshire
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My corsa is flame red but it’s now a pinkie colour what’s the best way to restore it to the original colour? I have used t-cut and colour restorer but it only makes it shiny for a couple of days. Can any one help??
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Limecat
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Spend proper time doing it, mine almost goes white (after the pink stage) and if I spend a decent day with T-cut/SRP/Megs2 etc then it is mint for months. Make sure you wax it afterwards and ideally put a sealer on it. It may also be worth one of those supaguard kits to seal it after (not used one of those yet though TBH)
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Ricky352
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Registered: 6th Apr 07
Location: Lisburn, N.I.
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Or you could take it to get it buffed, dear though.
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Envoy Ash
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Registered: 26th Nov 07
Location: west mids (stourbridge)
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brasso if its an older corsa!!!
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demondriver
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Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: newton-le-willows,merseyside
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hi there im a car valeter and to get the best finish you could eith buff it or spend abit of time t-cutting it, then put on a coat of polish called MER its german stuff its great9look in my project section to see the difference it can make) then as said earlier get a supaguard kit and use the sealer as again that is good stuff( a mate told me(also car valeter) not yet used it on mine)
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Kenzie
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Registered: 16th Sep 07
Location: Burnley
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i have the same problem mate. the last time this the what i did:
1. wash car
2. use meguiars paint cleaner
3. t-cut original
4. apply autoglym ultra deep shine. i use this because it acts as a polish and a wax.
after ive done this i go round the car and buff again with a cotton polishing cloth.
in between poilishing i use meguiars Soft Wash Gel because it does not strip the wax coating off the body. id avoid using powerwashers, except for under the body/ arches etc.
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