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Cheers jonjay. I just used Megs car shampoo and a lot of elbow-grease with a wire-brush until the bare metal colour came through.
Hosed them off then dried them with a cloth making sure no spots of dirty dust left as it dirtys the new paint.
All done and dusted tonight now... front callipers painted red (thanks Hammerite), SEAT logos off've the bay on the fronts (Thanks whoever I bought them off!), front Cupra R splitter attached (thanks to dealers and that bloke who does step by steps for almost all mods) and then tonight, painted the rear brake callipers red (again, thanks to Hammerite).
Very happy with the results... when I get round to it, I will take some pictures...
Only other thing to do now, probably in readiness for the BTCC at Croft (both days as its only 10 miles down the road from me), going to paint my tyre make and models with a white pen.... it comes off pretty quickly, but will look good over the weekend.
Yes, i did this about a month and a half ago, make sure you do it on a sunny day! It lasted for 3 weeks.
Slowly go brown, aided by tyre dressing.
But when they re white, they look super! not chavy, look good on low profiles, got a remark "why do you have racing tyres on your car?" they obvious have no idea about cars but it did look good.
Only downside is that they rub off rather quick and take a fair amount of time to put on.
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