I've tried the bleeding heart routineStuart wrote:Does he need to be influenced?

I'll have to find someone to get it repaired and repainted

Stuart wrote:The repeated application of UV protective sealants will help here Pez, but most of the damage I have seen in this respect is caused by general neglect, stone chips causing water ingress and engine heat. Crap quality doesn't help of course, but there is a fair bit that can be done to help
There is a pretty high chance that it can be polished up with something like Menzerna, Scholl or Autosmart compounds and a DA. I've even got reasonable results using the Autosmart polish by hand, so DA would make it much much easier.jap.slapper wrote: It would be nice if I could get it back to how it looked when new though