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I don't understand. You "expect" that it "might" do something other than what it says on the tin? You must be fun to go shopping/dining/etc with. I expected that these mussels might taste like steak, but they didn't, so I won't be trying any other shellfish.
Anyway. Try G5 if you want beading...
I think you're missing the point. When you say out performs, in what regard? G1 lasted almost two years on my car. And I say almost, only because it was removed and I applied G5 as my car rarely now goes above 40 due to living in London.
The Halfrauds stuff will wear off in a fraction of the time.
Worth seeing if you can get a sample of Werkstat Acryllic Jett as it is superb on whites and silvers.
Couldn't agree more, for an entry level £15 wax it out performs many more expensive waxes in both looks, durability and ease of use. Mr Barry R Gain.
Freezing? Never had freezing issues. Condensation, granted. Yet to try Fog Fight, but will be damn sure I test it on my bathroom mirrors before spreading it over my windscreen!
Megs Hyper Wash is still my fav, purely due to the dilution ratios and it being wax friendly.
But having said that, if AF brought out a dilute-able Citrus Power (not heard good reviews about Avalanche in comparison to CP, cleaning ability wise), I'd soon change my mine. CP is such a good...
Fudge. That's what I forgot to do over Xmas. Have a small amount of C4 left over, so had intended to clean up the zorst and apply it... meh, next time.
As per Gally's post, but also, did you see the DW thread about ClioSport? Not a case of one being bitter, but talk about holier than thou (and also being wrong).
No I'm not sure that it would but would always be my first port of call (not too aggressive and chemical cleaner that's safe on paintwork). Next step is a more harsh attack unfortunately, but without knowing your detailing background, Clart, I'd be concerned to suggested anything further.
As...
I'd be looking at Tardis and IronX initially. If that doesn't shift it and you're a confident detailer, the next step would be wet sanding with >2000 with a block to ensure you're sanding with a flat face/surface to minimise surrounding damage, followed up by a finishing polish like Menz 85.