dude i'm not even going to remotely try to do what hes done....not even try....i'd need professional spray guns, a sterile enmvironment, years of professional restoration experience and so on....judging by the fact this guy uses loads of car products i'd say hes into classic cars or something...this guys forgotten more than i'll ever know and has probably been doing this stuff as long as i've been alive.
mines simply getting resprayed with an aerosol of enamel then the same in lacquer....i'm not going to dare doing that back-polishing thing he does for fear of going through and sanding off the decals....i'll quit when i'm ahead....
just the first stuff he uses, the turtle wax, is 30 quid a bottle....and so on.....theres no way i'll know if my lacquer is thick enough to do what hes done.
no way, not a chance, over my dead body, not gonna even try it. maybe when i've done a few more but not yet.
no way. no. thats a no.
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I'm sure you'll do yours justice, matey, with your attention to detail and obvious love of the things; just do what he says about taking it in bite-sized chunks