Barbel330 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 12:52 pm
New shape rear lights fitted this morning with the help of fellow caddy2k member Claudiu doing the necessary re-pinning and coding.
Hi mate what lights are those?
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J con they left me a error code on my lights. Wiring bit shoddy and won’t take responsibility to fixing the error code. Which is going to cost me money. Potentially a lot. Read this.
Ah caddyluv, that sounds similar to what I used to have on my old M3. I had a local detailing company coat it with something called "Gtechniq C3". Amazing results, and way better than the stuff like Scotchgard that dealers always try to push. It was just under £300 supply & apply, and it lasted years. All water just beads off, and washing it was simply a case of wetting the car down, a full coat of snow foam with the pressure washer lance, leave it to dwell for 10 minutes and then a combination of wool mitts & hose to wash it down.
It was so good, it's on the plan for my Caddy once the wheels and bodykit are done.
2017 Blackberry Maxi Life 190TDI 6MT OEM+
Santiago 18” | OE Xenons | Limo tints | Wind deflectors
Remap 190bhp | H&R / Darkside lowering | TRC front & rear splitter | RKD side skirts
Android HU | Focal 2.1+2 audio | Dynamat | 4G WiFi | Wireless phone charge
Build thread here http://caddy2k.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=34095
You can do it any time you like but it's normally done after a complete paint correction (multi stage machine polish to remove any swirls, scratches in the paint) Then the ceramic coat is applied to lock in and protect the finish. It won't magically keep the van spotlessly clean, especially with white, but it certainly helps as dirt and water struggles to stick to it. It makes cleaning the van a lot easier.