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Not really a dedicated wheel cleaner though lad. Bilberry is alright but there are better out there, although havent tested many.
Assuming your wheels are well protected in the first place a dedicated wheel cleaner shouldn't be required that often, simply wash with your shampoo should suffice
This hasn't helped me decide guys, think I'll take up Chappers kind offer and see what I think after trialing C2V3
Do I just get a 400ml Reload and a 100ml C2V3, £27 posted..... Ohh ffs I just don't know
Well I can get 500ml bottle of C2V3 for £21.90 posted through CYC using discount code S2KUK, do I click for payment......
or..
assuming Carpro free delivery is over £25, do I spend £8.40 more and get 1L of Reload, just when I thought I'd decided
What sort of makes it harder to decide on is prices, Using the ClioSport discount code via Carpro. I could get the 1L bottle of Reload with 7.5% off, however it seems free delivery is over £35 not £25 as stated in the sticky Gally? Or is the free delivery an addition offer for CS members?
Just a quick one, thought this may have been discussed/asked before but after searching found nothing.
Having recently trialled a sample of Reload I was ready to order a large bottle. However, C2V3 suddenly jumped into my head, yet to use this but have always seen/heard good things about it...
Z6 is more often than not my go to QD, cracking product and fairly prices if you ask me. Keeps it simple, perfect for what you want
otherwise FK425, think that's already been mentioned....
No reason why you can't apply to a dry car however the idea is you are trying to achieve the cleanest you can get the car without touch. Therefore pressure wash first then apply, equally by doing this the SF has an easier job to do.
You've missed the 'group buy' but can go onto the waxybox site and order the next box to try out. Personally I wouldn't say its the sort of thing you need to trial for 1 month as each month you get different products to test. If you enjoy trialing and testing new products this is a great way to...
Define "mines been alright"? I'm guessing its stripped your LSP and in place left some protection making you think the previous product is still in place.
My advice is as follows:
IF you are wanting to get fully involved in maintaining your car to a good standard then go out and buy all the kit and practice.
IF not, pay someone to do it.
Apologies for the blunt unhelpful response obvuz, will put it down to lack of sleep (7 week old baby).
i usually get pissed off myself when people give me stupid replies to my posts.
with regards to a proper reply, sorry never used before so can't comment.
Ask a pointless question get a pointless answer lad!!
Just bought some Sunpat peanut butter and a new spoon, anyone tried it, is it any good? (See Potter?)
2-3 hours for a single hit is fair, if he's going to work on it with a DA rather than a Rotary then I'd bite his arm off. Unlikely he'll make it any worse to be fair. If you were fussy and meticulous when it comes to your cars appearance I'd advise against it but going by your post I'm guessing...