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s**t. Pics of decontamination or it didn't happen and you're a BWAB. Also, wasn't that blue originally, so you've buffed it green? Nice work, Highlander.
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Cracking car, really come around to them and for a "little" 1.2TFSI, it really shifts. Coupled with the ride quality and awesome DSG 7sp it's a lovely package!
"Get ourra ma shot"!
Yeah as above really, chap. Looks good and betting the owner was very happy, but a few things that may help you achieve even better results;
- Always wheels first - stops you splashing dirt and cleaning fluid on already clean paintwork
- Use an Iron remover like IronX or IronOut, followed up by...
The video shows how the cars/engines respond in various scenarios. If you're buying a hot hatch, you are likely to be considering one of these two. One of the considerations is acceleration, yes. Not sure I said anything about buying the cars based on the video, however...!
C2V3 or Reload works nicely on wheels, glass, paintwork and metalwork, so that might be a good option for you. Pretty simple spray on buff off product.
I would stay away from the decontamination mitts as you will not be following it up with a machine polish and they can inflict damage. Bilt...
Bubbles isn't a sign of a good shampoo chap, just FYI. It's more about how slick it feels on the paint.
Having said that AG shampoo is shocking. If you need a halfords buy get Megs gold class or order something like born to be mild/lather/Gwash online.
Just to clear up some incorrect assumptions in this thread...
If it's bake on brake dust, it is Iron contamination. Therefore, you need an Iron remover (IronX, WWHW, IronOut etc). If it is staining from another contaminant, you need a remover for that, so TarX/Tardis for tar, clay for other...