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Frank_STI

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  1. Hi there,

    Cracking scooby..do you have any advice for removing faint scratches from a Graphite Black scoob? How did you get you pics on?

    Gaz

    If working by hand then I'd recommend Autoglym Super Resin Polish, it won't remove the scratches but will fill them and make them a lot less noticable, will also give a good shine

    If by machine and the scratches are very light, a finishing pad and something like Meguires #80 would do the trick

    I have a photobucket account for putting up pics

  2. Would really like to do this, especially in my own car as I'v never been on knockhill and getting very interested in these track nights :).

    I had a driving experience "Ferrari Day" for my 21st but it was down in york, and rainned so much that they only let us drive the cars in straight lines really! :D

    The first time I actually drove a subaru was down there, some sort of prodrive rally kitted one, was the best fun car to drive there (Ferrari, GT3, Elise), knew I would own one after drive it :D

  3. no offense m8 but, god how much of these threads do we need :D

    Sorry mate bored at work, and as said I ain't making you read them :)

    There was a good few other Subarus there at Loudoun on sunday, any from on here??

  4. Started this at about 11.30pm after doing the evo and a punto, only time i get to do the scoob lol

    Spent about 2 hours on it

    - Wheels APC'd and the car snow foamed with a mix of SSF and Gold Class

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    - Rinsed then dry'd with drying towel and Megs LT

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    - Once the car was dry, Megs #7 Show glaze was applied by hand then spread evenly with rotary and finshing pad

    - Finished off with CG's Wet Wet Wet Wax

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    Who says you can't get reflections on silver ;-)

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    - In the morning before heading out, the scoob was wiped down with last touch then another coat of wet wet wet wax applied.

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    All tucked up after a busy day at Loudoun Castle :)

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    New splitter arrived this morning too so that will be my plans for tonight sorted :D

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