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Sacked Sky off in October after they fucked me around on moving house. Called up three weeks before, booked it all in - all gravy. Call from the estate agent suggesting I couldn't book to move in before the seller had "moved out" with Sky, so cancelled. Told to call back...
I think I've asked this recently but best looking/lasting quick spray sealant? Just noted EasyCoat from Gtechniq and a big fan of the brand. Has anyone tried it up against Gyeon et al? @Gally perhaps, brother?!
It's designed for interior fabrics so won't last long in the elements. Renovo is still my go to. Lasts a good two to three years in my experience if applied correctly as Dan has said.
The main reason for going Nilfisk a decade ago was the use of metal impellors in their motors, over plastic in Karchers. That's not longer the case, so I'd widen the search in brands fella.
Also interested in the supposedly "silent" K4 from them...
Bought and used the Glaco polish and seal set at the weekend. My god, sod using any other product going forwards. So easy and brilliant results. Highly recommended and beading from 45mph. No need for wipers above 50-60mph.
Thanks for the replies. I was under the impression that Fairy Liquid contained salts that could damage paintwork. Angel Wax Stripped-ease looks like a good shout, or tardis since it'll be part of the wet stage. Thanks.
What's the best thing to use to strip all LSP products? I have the time to wash and touchless decontaminate but unlikely the time to properly polish the fun car, so I'm going to apply a ceramic coating that apparently goes some way to hide the swirls. I'd like to create the best surface possible...
I bought second season tyres and wheels from Germany eBay. Around £500 for the lot. All with 7+mm of tread and as the point was made above, change the wheels over myself rather than paying £20 a tyre.
The new tech goes way over my head (and I don't think my eyes can judge a difference...). If we're looking at a new 43", is there anything wrong with the Panasonics? £300 seems low - the last TV I bought was 5+ years ago was £700. Is that just the way?
Can someone remind me if this is a lacquer issue and therefore will need spraying again? Or is it surface of the plastic and therefore I can get away with applying a ceramic sealant after wet dry/polishing?
Golf mk7 if it makes any difference.
What are the go to DA pads these days? Used to use 3M perfectit, lake country ccs or more recently (three years ago) the carpro ones… much of a muchness?
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Christ that is one shitty report. An enormous amount generalisation and umpteen holes in the research methodology and labelling. You couldn't get any more broad brush if they tried. They may as well have stated a larger percentage of speeding is done by red cars over blue because most Ferraris...
I clearly have no idea how this forum works with multi quotes but thank you all for the comments.
Rob, funnily enough my go to thought after posting. Worth a look see.
Tom, spot on buddy, thanks fella and hope you're well.
Mr Trebus... Daniel?! Too abrasive for the plastic screen. I'm trying...