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Love Britemax Vantage for the cost.
I forget half the names of the samples I have in my stash as not touched in a year.
Capture the Rapture?? Is glossy but not durable from memory.
Always fancied Carbon but never even tried it but always seemed to be rated well.
AF Illusion or Desire if...
Been out of it for about a year so rusty.
Which general use wheel cleaner is sitting at the top at the moment?
Used all my AF Imperial and getting to the end of the purple hot wheels stash.
Also.
Hexlogic still a good pad for DA?
Not personally but my Sister does as she's in the Gundog/Shooting scene.
He is a close friend of Jon Hunt and the family I believe plus the pics are taken in the courtyard at the estate.
Another video he made with their buggy and in their estate
Not being a dick but are you buying the car or leasing? If buying I'd probably cough up the money and get a pro to give it a new car protection detail.. Wheels off and sealed, paint and glass etc.
Guessing the bmw is a hefty sum so a few hundred getting it detailed at the start would be my advice.
Need to get motivated to dust off my kit.
Washed my car once in 8 months since I moved out but just moved to a place with an outside tap and a garage that my car fits in with lighting and plenty of sockets.
Just need to buy a hose and pressure washer and no doubt a few refresher items then...
Never used the Megiuars but guess it'll do the job.
Bilberry is a general wheel cleaner not a dedicated fallout remover, CarPro Iron-X is still no.1 as far as I'm aware.
Tripple is a 3 in 1 product but is a Cleanser, Polish and Glaze not a Sealant/Wax, For ease of use I'd recommend AF Tough...
Depends how serious you want to get?
AF do decent hobbyist products such as sealants, plastic coatings or you go semi permanent with G-Techniq products and ceramic sealants.
Had a new Smart TV delivered yesterday and it came with your normal style remote.
Just wondering if it's worth the £30-40 to buy a smart remote.
My TV is an LG so it would be the the LG MR-600 I need.
http://m.lg.com/us/tv-accessories/lg-AN-MR600-magic-remote
Anyone have experience of this or...
Got my LG 49LF630V delivered this morning.
Coming from my probably 7 year old TV this is amazing.
Some options/settings are a little slow but picture/setup was easy, very happy for £500
No I didn't go Sony, I went LG as I like to keep my same brands and have an LG surround sound.
Mine gets delivered Friday morning, LG 49" LED, Smart TV for £499.
I hope it's good [emoji53]
Now looking at this one, is it worth going 4k yet?
I don't have SkyHD or anything but watch Blu-Rays etc.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd-blu-ray/televisions/large-screen-tvs-32-and-over/lg-49ub820v-smart-4k-ultra-hd-49-led-tv-10029077-pdt.html