omega0684
|
| posted on 13/5/07 at 10:43 PM |
|
|
carbon wax
does anyone know where i can get hold of cheap carbon wax? ive done a google search and the cheapest stuff it comes up with is 'zymol carbon
wax' at £46 a pot
suggestions of aternatives carbon fibre polishing techniques are also welcome
cheers chaps
Alex
[Edited on 13/5/07 by omega0684]
I love Pinto's, even if i did get mine from P&O!
|
|
|
|
|
Peteff
|
| posted on 13/5/07 at 11:13 PM |
|
|
Try Meguiars.
Here . Clay
bars are supposed to be the answer to everyone's prayers.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
|
|
|
locogeoff
|
| posted on 13/5/07 at 11:35 PM |
|
|
Just clay barred my tin top and ended up with a better result than when I TCut it last year, lots of work though!
|
|
|
iiyama
|
| posted on 14/5/07 at 08:05 AM |
|
|
Zymol carbon wax is not technically for carbon, its for dark coloured cars. Have used it for years and it is fantastic stuff.
Anyway, if the carbon is laquered then any polish/wax will do the trick.
If its broke, fix it. If it aint broke, take it apart and find out how it works!
|
|
|
twybrow
|
| posted on 14/5/07 at 02:51 PM |
|
|
I concur. Any general cutting/polishing paste will do the job. Just don't scorch the surface and don't scratch anything!
|
|
|
TangoMan
|
| posted on 14/5/07 at 10:39 PM |
|
|
Polishing carbon fibre must be a challenge unless it is lacquered.
I used to paint F1 tubs and the carbon was hard enough to key before painting with a DA so I bet you need ceramic polish of something to polish it
properly.
Unless you are not looking to remove scratches in which case any fine glaze and polymer wax will do the job.
Summer's here!!!!
|
|
|