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This thread is awesome! Great to see so much interest in keeping our cars and other clean.

Just a quick one of a 35 I detailed recently.

I washed, Clayed and Corrected light scratches and swirls from the car.

I completed a 2 stage correction with IP200 and SF4000.

I have also applied a layer of AMMO Skin and AMMO Crème for protection.

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the picture from PI was the best :thumbsup:

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Great posts and results guys, well done.

I also have a few more results pics which I will share shortly (2x Integra, RX7 - etc).

Cheers.

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Had a great result restoring my headlights!

Props to iwanta34gtr (for mentioning the Meguiers headlight sealant) and Meguiers headlight resoration kit.

Had wonderful results like never before.

Top: Restored with Meguiers Heavy Duty Series Headlight Restoration Kit, 400 - 2000 Grade wet sand paper then the included 3000 grit pad

Middle: Turtle Wax Headlight restoration kit, then a Autobarn generic kit

Bottom: Unrestored

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Had a great result restoring my headlights! Props to iwanta34gtr (for mentioning the Meguiers headlight sealant) and Meguiers headlight resoration kit. Had wonderful results like never before. Top: Restored with Meguiers Heavy Duty Series Headlight Restoration Kit, 400 - 2000 Grade wet sand paper then the included 3000 grit padMiddle: Turtle Wax Headlight restoration kit, then a Autobarn generic kitBottom: Unrestored 281943_10200719120724831_1306529171_n.jp

Nice work man. But I thought R34's only had two headlamps

Nice work man. But I thought R34's only had two headlamps

The others are damaged ones i pulled off with about the same yellowness on the lens before I started

i saw your add on gumtree Ricky...lol

You'd be amazed :)

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