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Some random pics of my sprint after a severe polish
Spent 5 hours on my sprint yesterday in preparation for the ARTNW weekend, gave it a mop with fine compound then two coats of £7k a tub carnuba wax that my mate gave me (not the tub, just a bit)
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Seven grand a tub?!?!!!
How big's the tub? |
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When my mates boss bought it a few years ago they american company were offering free refills for life, they have stopped that for new customers now, so considering they do a lot of expensive cars, its actually good value. |
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Crazy warped business freaks... P.S. Nice shiny bike, i guess. :) |
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Looking good. :thumleft:
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The money spent on high end products is massive, but then thats why customers are willing to pay £600 for a paint correction and £300-£400 for top ups. |
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That bike is shiny-er than a very shiny thing on a shiny day. Top work :)
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Surely if it's re-filled for free for life you could buy a load of empty tubs. Fill them with wax and stick em on ebay.
Probably be making a profit within a year. PS, 5 hours cleaning a bike??? What did you do? Strip it and re-biuld it? |
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At that price I would expect it to even be able to polish a turd :p
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Tbh, I could've shaved 90 mins off that, I was eating etc in that 5 hours. I went to the trouble of masking off the plastic panels so I didn't get cutting compound on them. I hadn't washed it since I went out with you so that took an hour on it's own. Time flies when youre cleaning :) |
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Looking very nice, mirror finish one of the advantages of black.
If I spend 5 hours on the bike, her indoors comes out, kisses the bike, wipes it off ever so gently, and asks if I'd like to bring it up to the bedroom. Sarcastic cow! ;-) |
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Pah, yc's is much shinnnyahnenenerr than that ;) Looking good mate, bring some of that polish with you this weekend and you can show me on mine how it works, cos i reckon you just bought a new bike ;)
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I wouldnt do this on a cheaper bike tbh but £7.5k on a bike is a lot of money for a plaything, to me anyway so I want to look after it best I can. That said if I had a curvy, I wouldn't wash that ever as it may improve the looks ;) |
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Is this Zymol was?
I used to love detailing cars, my 106 Rallye was immaculate. Bikes not so much, they are a pain because you can never get the chain area perfectly clean and thats frustrating. |
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Paddock stand, parrafin and a paint brush is your friend, followed by wash & rinse & repeat until all the grit is gone, followed by compressed air, followed by WD40 on a cloth. |
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