Get 10 car painters together and you would probably find at least 6 different answers. Best really is a really challenging question. Go to your nearest automotive paint supplier and pick something from 3M, Juice, Frecla, Macguires, or even good old Kemo-pro and you won't go wrong.
Bugger some awful spelling there.
ltz500,
Nov 12, 4:02am
Hi I have used Holts "cut n shine" from repco. Worked very well from me. Comes in a small tin.
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