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Diamondbrite application
I've gone for the DIY option of pocketing £280 and self applying some Diamondbrite protection to my NHB Type S GT...
Just got my pack from e-bay now one question.... Do I apply it neat or in solution? It turned up in 250ml foil sachets and doesn't mention diluting, but I didn't want to put it on neat only to find that I run out after 1 panel and was left with a film of crap left on my front wing :P Any helpers?? Cheers, FG. |
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you should have 2 packets stage 1 and stage 2.
apply stage 1 neat in straight lines rubbing in nicely and leave for 15-20 mins. it will look very dull and cloudy.this is normal. (aswell as doing the body do the lights aswel and wheels) then when stage 1 is dry apply stage 2 all over the places where you have applied with stage 1. also apply it in straight lines and leave to dry for 15 mins. then use a microfibre cloth to rub it all off fermly. use different cloths for each stage it will look mint after you have rubbed all the polish off but make sure you dont get loads in the cracks of panels because its a ******* to get off!! |
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