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Care and maintenance of carbon fibre???
My carbon was lovely and shiny when new, its now gone a bit dull and lifeless. What is the best technique for keeping your carbon looking perfect/nearly perfect? Cheers for now, Sam C
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1973 1303 (super beetle) in Jaguar British racing green, Raby 2270, B spec gearbox, Lots of carbon fibre, Wolfrace Octane Black 17x7.5, Goodyear Eagle F1's, Kerscher suspension front and rear, kamei airdam in carbon, corbeau seats, momo millunium steering wheel. CDT eurosport 6.5 front speakers, IDMAX 12D2 sub, rockford old school amps. |
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Sam,
You want to wax your C/F parts as often as possible, use a good car wax with a UV protection in it and if your parts have dulled a bit, first polish them and then wax on wax off wax on wax off and the shine will last. |
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any preferred brands?
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Good old WD40!
I have found that WD40 is good for a quick shine on Carbon Fibre before show...
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i have come to the conclusion that WD40 is liquid duct tape. it can be used for everything.
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I use Meguiar's Hi-Tech #26, it works the best, a few coats every time I wash the car and it keeps looking awesome.
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