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I doubt the RRP will drop, its just had one, and no new drops in Japan or USA.
They might do some more competitive bundle offers though, although I think its quite well priced now since the drop.
LCD TVs on the other hand are always getting cheaper - you can't count your bottom dollar that...
I am yet to apply a wax by PC but might do some 476s over Christmas if I am feel saucy... ;)
Only cleaned my car twice in 11 weeks now, some kind of uber record for me...although I think I have stopped driving so it isn't getting dirty, just water spots...I'm thinking I am going to have to go...
Ha I am sure this has been asked a couple (of hundred!) times before mate...a detailer will almost definitely be able to remove most/ all the swirls through machine polishing, you can have a crack by hand using something like Meguiars Scratch X or the Carlack versions, but they won't work out as...
The Sony T series is phenomenol, great aesthetics, robust design, great lens and functionality. The LCD screen is also one of the best available, I have the T10 and thoroughly impressed by the images it can capture, the colours and detail are brilliant.
Is this out on Orange then when its released does everyone know? I am on the Dolphin (£35) 18 month contract so fingers crossed. Either that or there is a new K series phone on its way, otherwise will go for the Viewty or its successor, as my upgrades not due until April. boo!
^ Yeah I was just messing...
I have never used aa Zymol sponge myself, but the mitt does a great job, and I can't imagine how it could work any better...?
I'd still go for a lambswool mit anyday, although I saw Paul from Miracle Detail had used those sponges before...and he does tend to rather fussy about which products he uses...so I don't know.
Autobrite I think - they do their own version which is meant to be really good, and also do a more durable version for a tenner more which everyone seems to recommend.
Try giving them a call, the guys name is mark and was very helpfull when I rang him. Think the heavy duty version is around...
Yeah probably - they are fine though mate for your needs IMO. The one I am thinking of getting is the same sort of style, with no wheels. Personally the small size is a benefit - easier to store at home and fit in the car when working.
Are you looking to get a foam lance to go with it Turner by...
Ha fair play. TBH I have used my nan's one - one of the smallest available and works well, powerfull enough to clean driveways with certainly - and considerably more powerfull than a hose!
Yeah same here. Even the one I linked for £60 comes with a decent lance, but I will be replacing it with a foam lance anyway so already thats a waste!
And yes, all the extra power isn't really necessary for cars. At work we used to use a washer that was about the size of a go kart, took 2 hands...
TBH my dad is ordering it, you might get "more" with those other ones but don't really need all the extra paraphanlia or power. Plus with a thing like that I prefer buying from a shop anyway as its easier to take back if anything goes wrong, e-retailers can be unconcerned once you have bought...
I'm thinking of this one:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7507056/Trail/searchtext%3EPRESSURE+WASHER.htm
Then the foam lance. Seems powerfull enough to clean a car...anyone in the "know" with Karchers think that would be ok?
Actually, this looks better for a little bit more...
I have found the Super Spray to be pretty good - not as much foam as you would get through a pressured lance but suits my purposes fine.
Having said that, I am looking to get a Karcher and foam lance this Christmas, as its just that bit better. But for the money, the Super Spray is pretty good.
It basically creates a Teflon-like surface over whatever you spray it on, I wouldn't believe their "lifetime" guarantee, UV rays and time wear it down.
Also, have heard you shouldn't use it on leather as it blocks the pores and can cause it to dry out. But, as the Clio seats have about as much...
Check on Argos, they seem to have a good range and at good prices, going to get mine from there I think. Otherwise Robert Dyas often have them on sale.
Hard waxes can be a b**ch to apply at this time of year, I remember last year doing some Collinites and even with thin layers it was a nightmare to remove.
Hard waxes generally last longer than softer waxes, apart from that not much difference I wouldn't say...
If a guy from Dodo said that then it kind of confirmed what I had thought, the product range is needlessly extended, and is potentially confusing to custmers. The same thing could be said of Chemical Guys, they have loads of similar products - and whilst very good, it is better to have fewer...
That seems a bit stooopid IMO. They should give customers the choice, they would probably sell more too - but I guess they must have their reasons...
Might order some of the Blue Velvet over Christmas anyway.