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itguy



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2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Cairns Blue

Mer? Seriously? Last time I bought mer it was a white paste itself - surely its going to leave even more on it isn't it?

The lamp guards don't have a smooth finish either - more of a textured rough finish. I was wondering about taking them off and using back to black with a toothbrush maybe? FFRR TD6 06MY. Cairns Blue, Blue Hide. LR 7 Spoke 20" Wheels, S/C Grill and Vents. Privacy Glass and Side Steps

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dan_uk_1984



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itguy wrote:
Mer? Last time I bought mer it was a white paste itself


Thats why you want the Mer Bumper Gel, it's completely different to the Mer wax/polish which is crap. It has the consistency of runny hair gel. If you rub it in with a towel the fibres will get into the textured finish of the plastic, then turn the towel over and buff off. It lasts longer than most back to black products I've tried. I also have the plastic light guards, so know what a pain they can be.

You can also remove them and put them in the dishwasher if the wife will let you, that will remove all the grime and road grease etc, then you can just apply back to black via spay can. 

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itguy



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gotcha Thumbs Up

Sorry, it's early and I'm on holiday so brain not fully functional this early in the morning!! FFRR TD6 06MY. Cairns Blue, Blue Hide. LR 7 Spoke 20" Wheels, S/C Grill and Vents. Privacy Glass and Side Steps

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I put Meguiars Trim Detailer gel on my blackwork like the light guards and door mirrors.

Applied with a small round applicator sponge. Discovery 4 HSE
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paul_h_8



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2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

What do you experts reccomend for leather cleaning and protecting?

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andrewb



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I've used Gliptone products - got great write-ups in other forums... especially good in a 'restoration' role.

Also heard that saddle soap and saddle leather feed are good - available from horsey places.
- I'd be keen to know if anyone has experience of using these?

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EDWARD757



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I have recently used the giptone cleaner and treatmet on our 5 series - cleaned but could spot little difference, although cloth was dirty after. The real difference was the lovely smell left in the car of leather - has faded mostly now (after 3 months) but I guess it is doing some good for the leather.
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Ed

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DavidP



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Belgium 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey
horsey things

Yep, put my hands up - i use stubben saddle soap (with glycerine) and the RG Williams leather conditioner. It's great for the horses leather - but i'm not entirely convinced for the beasts interior - some wear on drivers seat and smell is not great. I intend to try the other 'products' listed here, when i get around to ordering. I will post and let you know.

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dan_uk_1984



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andrewb wrote:
I've used Gliptone products - got great write-ups in other forums... especially good in a 'restoration' role.

Also heard that saddle soap and saddle leather feed are good - available from horsey places.
- I'd be keen to know if anyone has experience of using these?


I've used Saddle Soap and Conolly Hide Food to great effect, this was as I started, I'd just done the panel on the left:

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15032009046 by d86cfv, on Flickr

You can see that it is a more uniform cream, rather than the grey/blue on the right. It was also 10 times softer after the treatment. 

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nick h



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i used to be quite keen on detailing but it got a bit too OTT

i've got all the kit inc random machine polisher and all the pads etc

got the foam lance and about 50l of fluid!!

even got an expensive water filtration system - dubious results given the price?

use products from many companies as no one company produces the best range

things i particularly rate are the megs gold wash added to the foaming agent when using the lance

megs APC simply brilliant

all megs products for glass cleaning - be careful with tints!!!

megs bumper care - best for bringing back original 'black' colour without dyes etc

leather care - could write a book but will have to experiment with RR leather

interior trim - Poorboys

wheel wax - Poorboys - makes washing off brake dust etc a doddle - but apply 3 coats with 24hrs between coats

tyre gel - do not use - looks like cheap dealer sell on product!

wax - in my opinion Dodo Supernatural - high carnauba wax content and very easy to apply - not cheap at about £90/tub but lasts a long time

used to love Blackfire but the layering process with wax/polish made it hard work in the uk climate

microfibre cloths - if you can still get them the 'bundles' of yellow cloths from Costco - better than many costing 10x the price

having a clear out this weekend so will put some stuff up for sale - some i will give away

hope this helps

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paul_h_8



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nick h wrote:


used to love Blackfire but the layering process with wax/polish made it hard work in the uk climate



i use Blackfire range and love it. If you have any Blackfire items for sale please PM me.

Thanks

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Dan, you have stained it orange mate Laughing

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nbunney



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Nick

Clothes please and could arrange a meet week before easter, as stopping at Clumber park Thumbs Up

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nick h



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nbunney wrote:
Nick

Clothes please and could arrange a meet week before easter, as stopping at Clumber park Thumbs Up


i've no cloths for sale but i will be going to costco so will get several 'bales' of them

clumber is about 5 minutes from me Smile

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elpeede



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England 2003 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zambezi Silver

Nope... NBunney is definately asking for Clothes.. I've a vision of a streaker in a FFRR now Wink 2010 Disco XS TDV6, 2009 Freelander 2 GS

Previous Landrover products -1990 110 TDI CSW, 2003 TD6 Vogue - RRC TD Vogue, RRC v8 Fleetline, Disco ES V8 LPG, 101 Ambulance "Morph", 1964 SIIa Auto Powered by Jag 4.2 Lump - "Percy".

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