Hi Lads
What's a good product to darken / bring up the dark edging around the windows / b pillar on an E39 M Sport.
I don;t want to make it glossy, just darken the matt effect
Handy with spanners / body work detailing is not my forte!
Thanks
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Hi Lads
What's a good product to darken / bring up the dark edging around the windows / b pillar on an E39 M Sport.
I don;t want to make it glossy, just darken the matt effect
Handy with spanners / body work detailing is not my forte!
Thanks
Shadow chrome is glossy
LOL ok thanks Don
I guess I don;t have shadow chrome - I've a matt black effect
Go on to www.detailingshed.com, should be plenty of products there, and someone else might be along to chime in
Firstly, make sure the surface is well cleaned - ideally with an All Purpose Cleaner or a wipedown product.
You've a few options in terms of treating it and protecting it.
- Traditional type products are water / gel based, and are a matter of applying it quite regularly, every 3rd or 4th wash - Take your pick
- CarPro PERL - is water based, but contains silicon oxdie, and thus is more durable than the traditional types - its ideal on Plastics, Engine, Rubber & Leather, as it can be diluted down to whatever purpose you are using it - tyres mix it 1:1, engine bay / exterior plastics & trim 1:2 or 3, etc.
Another in a similar vein, of being water based and durable, would be KKD MistX (cant dilute though)
- Nano coating like CarPro DLUX are ultra durable coatings - so apply once, and wont have to worry about it again for at least 12 months. Hence needing such a small amount, but pricey - the benefits of not having to repeat applications is the biggest advantage here
Thanks Curran - great info :-)
I'd be into you, but based on west coast.
Ummmm??
The West Coast of America??
Next day delivery fella! ANYWHERE in Ireland! Follow the links! ;)
Haha
West of ireland, we've to fend for ourselves over here - no detailers, unless you count the guy with a bucket and grimey sponge a west coast detailer.
Thanks again, will be ordering