What Have You Done to Your Cougar Today?

best way to get rattle cans to shine is plenty of lacquer give it a week to go hard then wet and dry it with p1200 and then polish it with a lamb wool mit on a polisher.

the trouble with rattle cans is the paint is often too soft and marks show up all the time, but it is easier to polish those marks out.

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but that wrapping looks great...never done it personally.
was it difficult then?
 
Thanks all :) Im happy with it at the moment but will probably revist it after a bit more practicing.

the wrap itself Isnt hard until you come to corners and bends then it tests your patience, well atleast it did with me :)
 
Looking good Ricky. You should have said, i can do you a cougar head facing right for the drivers side so it's facing forwards.


Haha - what a twonk! I never even noticed lmao! If you could let me know how much ill send the money over, its looking promising that i can make you MSFM on sunday (if my pipes for the intake come in time)
 
I removed the under-bonnet sound deadening stuff yesterday. I noticed some wiring near the rear edge of the bonnet, running near the pipes for the washer jets. Silly question, but what would that be for? Heated washer jets?
 
I removed the under-bonnet sound deadening stuff yesterday. I noticed some wiring near the rear edge of the bonnet, running near the pipes for the washer jets. Silly question, but what would that be for? Heated washer jets?

Yup, that would be your heated washer jets. So have you now polished under your bonnet?