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So, im not 100% on this but here goes. Essentially, 'true' ceramic contain 'solids' which are carried by another chemical, usually a solvent of some sort, that flashes off leaving the solid behind to cure. They're usually the kind you find in the little bottles (exception being IW Synergy Lite...
I havent actually. You usually know your stuff tho so they might go on the list ;)
Also, changed my mind on 1900:!. Used it last night and for some reason enjoyed it a lot more
Well. You lads were right. That Infinity Wax detail spray is the absolute nuts. I've never ever used a spray that is so easy to use. Spray, wipe and leave. Didnt even streak and I was properly taking the piss by the end of it seeing how much I could apply before it looked crap. Wtf is in this...
Ive got MTEC C-Hook disks on my 140. Half the price of Zimmerman and considerably cheaper than OEM BMW. Gave them absolute hell around the highlands and theyve done well.
On a Clio, id definitely recommend @George@RTR_Parts and get some Brembo High Carbon and Ds2500 pads. Insane combo. Stops...
As long as you arent trying to push it over the rubber matting, you'll be reet :)
Depending on your strength obvs but ive got chopstick legs so im sure youll be fine
Oh yeah. I had a feeling it would be just another scale of measuring.
Give 2 or 3 a go and see how you get on. I found 2 just fine.
Im gonna scale up the 1900:1 to more than expected and see if it bumps up slickness. It suds up really nicely though I wont lie
I can answer this as I have some SGS ones at home. Used them on the Escort Mexico rebuild we are doing.
Yeah, theyre not too bad. Obviously gotta have a pretty flat floor otherwise they get stuck A LOT. Mexico's are probs a similar weight to a clio (well, ours was once half stripped) and it...
21 Clarke? My PPM meter just gives me a number. Usually well over 250ppm.
4 Capfulls of Reset? Suds for years lol. I think I used to use 4 but then lowered it and still got on fine.
I did have a sample of Super Suds which I found to have better lube (lol)
I definitely think the hard water situ makes a difference. Reset was just so slick on the panel. Ill up the dilution and have suds on the driveway for weeks its fine by me
gonna be controversial here but I found 1900:1 good but not amazing. I had really high hopes so there is that. Dont get me wrong, its decent and ill definitely use it. Its not as good as Carpro Reset or Dodo BTBM IMO. Maybe I need to mess with dilutions a bit more. Hard water sucks :(
Also, how is nobody gonna mention the thumbnail. WTF is even going on there. Whats with the double handed 'rocking' hands and squatting down like hes taking a s**t in a french motorway services toilet? Is he excited about hitting the bullseye on the long drop?
I was always taught to have bent knees (in case of an impact it doesnt break your legs) and to be able to rest your palms on the top of the steering wheel. This is because if you turn full lock without moving your arms, your shoulders come out of a bucket seat and you lose support and could...
never used any screen wash that isnt just standard stuff. Got some Autosmart stuff in atm that we buy through work. 1 5L bottle dilutes to some mega stupid amount so always used that. Whats the difference between that and the CarChem one? is it like Rainx?
I watched that 720S video by mistake. Came up on youtube after the video I had actually clicked on finished.
Other than the blatent obvious speeding and total lack of control, the worst bit is the guys seating position. Honestly. Take a second to look. Hes sat so far away from the wheel and...
Well, looks like the boxes are all quite similar. Buzzing for this. Mines coming later. Like fresh smelling interior stuff so thats a bonus too. Would probs prefer shampoo instead of APX but think im pretty well covered in the shampoo department..... 🤣