Great video. Thanks for sharing. 😊similar process to what I did. I did take the covers off the wheels to decontaminate them and the alloys hidden behind. Most Ceramic coats - despite what the dealer says - will also do plastic and glass. So it works great on those wheel covers , alloys and all the plastic trim - including lights. An afternoon’s investment in the paint was worth the effort for me - and maintaining the car takes even less time than before. The shine is awesome.
Nice one, looks great, I'm to lazy to spend that much time, I just do the wash section, then use spray on speed wax, fast and shiny, for me that's a good enough look, considering my older cars were all 2nd hand and had paint damage from previous owners, now having a new MG4 with immaculate paint is already a bonus 😊
For my non metallic white mg4, I figured I don't need to spend heaps for ceramic kits for shine. My priority is protective shell achieved with premium wax so I got the autoglym uhd wax. Applied a thin coating then hand buff on the day I got my car. A week later another thin application. Then every month I just use autoglym 's ceramic easy spray on for shine. Very happy with autoglym products. Proper British car care for a British car that's made in China 😅 But for the black plastic trims I use meguiar's ultimate protectant. And for the easily scratched piano black, I use meguiar's plastix. Works wonders but be sure light coats then buff quickly before it dries.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. 😊similar process to what I did.
I did take the covers off the wheels to decontaminate them and the alloys hidden behind. Most Ceramic coats - despite what the dealer says - will also do plastic and glass. So it works great on those wheel covers , alloys and all the plastic trim - including lights. An afternoon’s investment in the paint was worth the effort for me - and maintaining the car takes even less time than before. The shine is awesome.
Nice one, looks great, I'm to lazy to spend that much time, I just do the wash section, then use spray on speed wax, fast and shiny, for me that's a good enough look, considering my older cars were all 2nd hand and had paint damage from previous owners, now having a new MG4 with immaculate paint is already a bonus 😊
For my non metallic white mg4, I figured I don't need to spend heaps for ceramic kits for shine. My priority is protective shell achieved with premium wax so I got the autoglym uhd wax. Applied a thin coating then hand buff on the day I got my car. A week later another thin application. Then every month I just use autoglym 's ceramic easy spray on for shine. Very happy with autoglym products. Proper British car care for a British car that's made in China 😅 But for the black plastic trims I use meguiar's ultimate protectant. And for the easily scratched piano black, I use meguiar's plastix. Works wonders but be sure light coats then buff quickly before it dries.
"Proper British car care for a British car that's made in China" lol! Sounds like you take car of your car, which is the only thing that's important.
Amazing thanks for the video
Anything that may be tough on the lungs during the process?
Probably best done in a reasonably well ventilated space, and maybe wear some disposable gloves during application?
Are you treating the top of the rear lights? That plastic sure looks like it won’t age well on the MG4
Hello Mate
Why did you removed back spoiler..
Any warranty concerns?
This video was done just after I had the car delivered - in Australia the Excite 51 has no wing as standard. I did add the wing on in a later video.