Flat black paint finish
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- Demon James
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Flat black paint finish
The sun came out again this year
complete with his hat and toys
so I went for a drive but first I gave the Demon the usual wipe over with TLC but got to thinking, how can I keep the hood scoops from getting shiny
I dont polish the black paint but even wiping it over has given the surface a smooth and shiny look. It is also now a bit blotchy (sounds worse than it is) but I rember seeing the car for the first time and the glossy metalic plum crazy against the flat jet black scoops looked superb
. Any tips?
- Demon James
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- Demon James
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Hi Steve, cheers, I love the purple. I'd be fibbing if I didn't admit that it was one of the main factors when I first saw it
. Hmmmm
washing up liquid, is that the fruity smelling shower gell type stuff under the kitchen sink
If I get cuaght using that, Wendy will realise that I DO know what it does and make me use it
I'll wait till the coast is clear and give it a try 
- Dave-R
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You could try Cockpit cleaner on it. I use this on the plastic/vinyl parts of my Corvette interior and it has a matt finish unlike silicon based vinyl cleaners that leave a horrible shiney finish that makes the plastic look even more like plastic.
I think it might work a treat on your matt black paint. Available from Halfords.
I think it might work a treat on your matt black paint. Available from Halfords.
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