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Day 4:

This is an SAU member Jeremy's R33. Probably one of the nicest done R33 GTST's I have seen but need some love.

This car had some nice streetable power as a daily driver and looked clean and nice without being in your face.

Products Used:

Bowdens Own Shampoo Gel

Iron-X

Bowdens Own Naked Glass

Menz 106 adn 85rd

Lake Country Pads

Bowdens Own Agent Orange (degreaser)

Dodo Juice Supernatural wax

Iron-X working its magic, compliments to Jeremy not much contamination at all.

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Some swirls we need to get rid of!

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Hazy after 106 on orange..

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Unfortuantly I didnt take many pictures for some reason :S and it skips from the 106 on orange passes straight to finished products :S.....oh well here goes some glamour shots

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Jeremy, why so unhappy for :P

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Only outside shot, unfortunatly I didnt have my DSLR so got a fair bit of solar glare :S but oh well

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Hope you enjoy

Regards,

Mitch

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I believe mitch uses the concours 900 polisher of waxit.com.au?

you can also use something like the bosch gex150T or a festool rotex

as for polishes - FI CAP range is great and thats what i use, but ive also heard great things about menzerna polishes :)

im sure there are other good polishes though but thats just the two main ones ive heard about

I believe mitch uses the concours 900 polisher of waxit.com.au?

you can also use something like the bosch gex150T or a festool rotex

as for polishes - FI CAP range is great and thats what i use, but ive also heard great things about menzerna polishes :)

im sure there are other good polishes though but thats just the two main ones ive heard about

I HAVE used the Concours 900, hands down THE BEST non forced roatationi RO on the market with nice torque unlike others.

I use menzerna and Lake Country Pads.

I have a Concours 900 kit with 4 mezerna polishes and 4 different pads for sale for $250 if anyone would like.

Regards,

Mitch

I HAVE used the Concours 900, hands down THE BEST non forced roatationi RO on the market with nice torque unlike others.

I use menzerna and Lake Country Pads.

I have a Concours 900 kit with 4 mezerna polishes and 4 different pads for sale for $250 if anyone would like.

Regards,

Mitch

I wish I could justify buying myself another :(

but the bosch is great, just gets a bit heavy. luckily i hit the gym :P

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