One a week, get into the garage, pull out your wax and wax it up.
(After you have washed you car of course)
I wouldn't just go by using the wax at a car wash as i think it's just rubbish IMO.
I spend at least 2-3 times a month waxing my car as i've just had it recently resprayed in MR, yes mine went pink due to previous owner being from QLD, looked like it had been in the sun 24/7 lol..
Keep it under cover is a must if you have a MR one as if you wish to maintain it's condition as best as possible...
Such a price to pay for a beautiful colour >.>
One a week, get into the garage, pull out your wax and wax it up.
(After you have washed you car of course)
I wouldn't just go by using the wax at a car wash as i think it's just rubbish IMO.
I spend at least 2-3 times a month waxing my car as i've just had it recently resprayed in MR, yes mine went pink due to previous owner being from QLD, looked like it had been in the sun 24/7 lol..
Keep it under cover is a must if you have a MR one as if you wish to maintain it's condition as best as possible...
Such a price to pay for a beautiful colour >.>
It is a nice color if modified and maintained correctly Yesterday I saw a I'm guessing what used to be a red accord euro as it was faded into a pink. And u could see the top of the car a lighter shade compared to the bottom (bumpers)
As with maintaining an MR car. Is this with only some models of the Honda range (dc5) or is it all Honda MR cars ? Fn2 Em1?
most reds tend to fade because clear does not stick well to red. a lot of red cars don't have a clear coat, instead clear is mixed into the paint to protect it.
to prevent it oxidising you basically need to wax more often and keep it out of the sun when possible.
most reds tend to fade because clear does not stick well to red. a lot of red cars don't have a clear coat, instead clear is mixed into the paint to protect it.
to prevent it oxidising you basically need to wax more often and keep it out of the sun when possible.
Red doesn't have a clear coat like nighthawk black, arctic blue or championship white.
Milano Red is a solid base paint so clear shouldn't be applied over it. Clear is mixed through the paint and that's what gives it it's BRIGHT red shine when it's well maintained.. only problem is, it's a bitch to get lol
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