bosc0 wrote:Getting those exotics through the door Hamish! The word spreads fast my friend.
For yal that don't know, Elite Finish stocks all the good car care products. Recieved a package full of goodies yesterday, great service.
kikxz wrote:Any chance of work trips down to Victoria?
No doubt there will be a few cars lined up for your services
subyroo wrote:Hamish do you have tricks up your sleeve for removing or diminishing scratch marks on the plastic interior of Subaru Foresters in the cargo area?
chaotic2050 wrote:subyroo wrote:Hamish do you have tricks up your sleeve for removing or diminishing scratch marks on the plastic interior of Subaru Foresters in the cargo area?
Is it a pattern(ie little bumps) plastic or flat? If it's flat you can just wet sand it in stages and then polish it with a microfibre pad.
hamish_023 wrote:kikxz wrote:Any chance of work trips down to Victoria?
No doubt there will be a few cars lined up for your services
Possibly another Victoria trip but won't be for a while. I never make anything from them but might need a break at some stage. If your requiring a detailer in the meantime send me a PM as I know a few good ones
chaotic2050 wrote:subyroo wrote:Hamish do you have tricks up your sleeve for removing or diminishing scratch marks on the plastic interior of Subaru Foresters in the cargo area?
Is it a pattern(ie little bumps) plastic or flat? If it's flat you can just wet sand it in stages and then polish it with a microfibre pad.
hamish_023 wrote:Not too much you can do about those marks. Polish wont flatten them as its not paint. Using a trim sealant may hide them though
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