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Old 16-12-2013, 05:38 PM
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It is, the white faded effect is the surface of the clear chemically eroded. Cutting a small layer off exposes the 'fresh' clear, or removes the eroded layer on gloss. My work colleague came round the other day with a BMW with a bonnet in worse condition than that, 30 minutes later, he drove off with a nice shiny bonnet.

You would be surprised what a cut and polish will do.

Obviously the pitting will still be there, but i doubt the owner of this car wants it back to showroom condition... just wants it cleaned up. I would even be willing to give this a once over on my front lawn if you dont live to far from me...
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