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Old 15-07-2012, 11:16 PM   #11
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Sorry, didn't follow the second bit of your post?
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Old 16-07-2012, 11:44 AM   #12
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Hi all, I was going to start a new thread but it kind of relates to this one.

I am currently considering a few CSLs for sale between £22500 and £25000. The condition varies, but most of them have minor scuffing on the plastic areas, particularly on the seat backs and the plastic between the rear seats. Some could also do with being a bit shinier! The questions I have are:

1. If the wheels are quite kerbed, where should I be looking to get them repaired, and how much would it generally cost to recondition each wheel?

2. Can minor scratches and scuffs in the interior plastic be buffed out, and if so how, and at what cost?

3. Will a wax and polish make a big difference to the paintwork, or if it hasn't been regularly treated this way is it too late without some major detailing treatment?

All advice gratefully received, and hopefully it will help me get my ideal CSL!
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Old 16-07-2012, 01:30 PM   #13
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If you want a really hard wearing wax for winter (and summer), try Collonite. It's really tough stuff and lasts forever.

The tub I have has lasted 3 cars over 3 years!
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Old 16-07-2012, 05:55 PM   #14
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If you want a really hard wearing wax for winter (and summer), try Collonite. It's really tough stuff and lasts forever.

The tub I have has lasted 3 cars over 3 years!
How often do you wax your cars though
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Old 23-07-2012, 11:58 PM   #15
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A few pointers on your questions
1) Sytner Sheffield were doing an offer on alloy refurbs, try speaking to Jim in bodyshop 01142 755 077
2) Not really, the plastic wears, but try some swissvax or zymol plastic cleaner to try & improve. The centre console between rear seats is ridiculous cost.
3) Wash & wax alone will not help. You need full detail to incl. wash, clay bar, machine compound /polish & then wax. A2D charge circa £250 and it will look great :-)

Hope thats of interest. If you need any help or advice were in Chesterfield.
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Hi all, I was going to start a new thread but it kind of relates to this one.

I am currently considering a few CSLs for sale between £22500 and £25000. The condition varies, but most of them have minor scuffing on the plastic areas, particularly on the seat backs and the plastic between the rear seats. Some could also do with being a bit shinier! The questions I have are:

1. If the wheels are quite kerbed, where should I be looking to get them repaired, and how much would it generally cost to recondition each wheel?

2. Can minor scratches and scuffs in the interior plastic be buffed out, and if so how, and at what cost?

3. Will a wax and polish make a big difference to the paintwork, or if it hasn't been regularly treated this way is it too late without some major detailing treatment?

All advice gratefully received, and hopefully it will help me get my ideal CSL!
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Old 24-07-2012, 01:24 PM   #16
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Thanks for the info. It's a shame that marks on plastic are not easily sorted, as it does seem to spoil quite a few of the CSLs I have seen.

I've now agreed a deal on a CSL that is in pretty good condition - no marks on the wheels and the paint is in pretty good nick. Will have a think when I get hold of it whether to get the paint properly worked over.
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