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The wife's ipad was stolen last night and in changing all her passwords we've noticed it's been logged on in lexden, colchester. Was stolen from Chelmsford.
Not being a user of Facebook or an IT whizz kid how much information can be stored about log locations other than the iPads IP address...
The polish residue should never be difficult to remove, never had that trouble with any manufacturer including the AF polishes
If you don't decontaminate first the paint won't be clean before you start polishing and is a pad idea. Get some of that in the pad and you'll be inflicting as much...
see i cant could never get autoglym's dressings to last. If the BBC forecast hinted at rain it would fall off, didn't need to wait for it to rain!
looked nice when it was still on the tyre
agreed, for a spray on rinse off they are hard to beat. and I regularly use them through the winter as they considerably help to keep the car cleaner. As I found with Sonax Polymer Net Shield. But I would never imagine of using it as any more than a top up on maintenance washes. I can't see it...
One thing I'm starting to notice with these spray on rinse off sealants is how well do they actually resist dirt and bonded contaminants? Yes they bead exceptionally well and in wet weather certainly help 'self clean' and keep the car cleaner. But I'm not seeing them resist bonded contaminants...
The carpro / flexipads / gyeon / gtechniq merino wool mits are by far the best I've used but as you know need care.
As an hardy alternative look into the microfibre madness incredi mitt / pad and sponge
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/microfibre-madness-car-care-and-detailing-products.html
Do it in smaller sections. Don't need to coat he whole panel before removing. I'll break down a wheel into 3 sections. Rears, outside face and then spokes. No reason you can't do the same with a panel. As soon as you feel it's starting to cure after a few minutes stop buff off and move on. It's...
Anyone a user of wolfs chemicals white satin shampoo?
I had a small sample from waxy box and remember it being quite nice but only got a couple of washes out of it
Only ever had the concentrate formula and Gyeon Wetcoat cause issues if the car wasn't absolutely soaking wet with application.
I've seen no difference in performance either
Would need to see it to advise. Have you got any cleaning or polishing products? Something like autoglym super resin polish (SRP)? Most people have something like that. It's a very gentle abrasive but more of a chemical cleaner that should hopefully bring a bit of colour back. Another option is...
Sealing glasses doesn't really work as you're not going fast enough for it to do anything to clear off. And it doesn't aid visibility.
I did it to my motorbike helmet visor and works well in any rain just by turning your head to the side. But did nothing for my cycling glasses
Doesn't reset shampoo degrade general wax and sealants? I'm still liking lather as a general shampoo although considering gwash or mr pink for my next gallon order of shampoo. Didn't like bathe. Found it not have any real slickness to it. Bathe + was better but has the added water properties. I...
I still like AF Finale but only have a little left. It's one of those general all round decent QD's. I wouldn't say it excels at any one part, but it doesn't do anything wrong to dislike it. I'm currently working through 5 litres of CG synthetic QD as a drying aid and quick mist wipe down...
Still not tried D&D yet. Love the gloss and application of V7. Add a little BSD and it offers great protection with the same melt into the paint application
Still finding myself reach for CG speed wipe or megs ultimate QD after maintenance washes
Factory paint, jap cars a generally very soft in comparison to normal Renault paint. Renault sport models are harder again, I guess down to being painted in a different factory
Is it glass or perpex?
If its glass nothing but the following will make any difference, and even then if it's deep I personally wouldn't bother
http://www.carpro.uk.com/ceriglass-glass-polish-cleaner-150ml-kit/
http://www.carpro.uk.com/glass-rayon-polishing-pad-3/
Done and dusted isn't a wax or sealant, so I wouldn't recommend you rely on the protection from it to last or seal in your work. Use a proper wax or sealant first then use D&D to maintain and refresh the finish