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Sunburn
Sod the warrenty, no warrenty is worth a penny!
Go statutory rights :)
Viist your local CAB and explain all. It is not reasonable to expect a car to go bang in less than a year unless its a £500 heap, which obviously it wasn't.
The dealership are legally responsible for most...
Good stuff Rich I recall you expressing concersn about the coloured nature of these a good 6 months back but glad to see they ain't too bad ;)
Have you tried Rubbish boys yet?
As soon as I saw the car in the early morning sun I knew I was in for a long day. The paint on RS Clios is rock hard. Fortunatly those boys in Dieppe really go to town on the paint and readings of 150 microns are the norm with these cars.
I have detailed more clios than I care to remember...
Nice test Rich and the initial wow has to be worth something? Shows? After all you don't care about durability ;)
Look forward to the result after a few weeks!
I alos find its a great cleaner product too, removing crap etc from plastics
Yep its tiny fragmnets or hot airbourne metal which stick into your clearcoat and then rust!
Claying can tend to just break off the tip of each rust nib. You will then need to use a fallout remover/acid wash to clean out the embedded part of the metal nib, otherwise it will just rust again...
£300 is about right ;) Materials are literally pennies, a 40th of a pot of zymol carbon will do a whole car and thats less than a £1, I use so little menzerna polish even doing 80 full paintwork correction cars a year I use very little, literally pence a session.
General valeting/Detailing...
^^That pic looks familiar ;)
That pic is actually some rotary buffer trails before I corrected them. With a PC you can instill holograms through not breaking down the polish enough or using too harsh an abrasive or running pad dry. Simple solution is to go over with a gentler polish
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