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I'm sure it'll be perfectly acceptable. We all take the piss out of the cheaper stores like ALDI and Lidl, but I've had some bits from there over the years and they've lasted as long as they're needed (deck chairs, tennis balls etc).
Red moose is superb. Although Prima Amigo might be better.
To strip previous LSPs, usually strong solution of APC as you've said or washing up liquid. Not keen on the latter as it contains salts so could potentially scratch.
Just ordered an r32 rear arb. It's meant to cure understeer. 19mm and works for TT too. Just shy of £200 fitted or £128 and fit yourself.
Hairdresser. X
For 699 of your English pounds (699,000 Scottish notes)!
There's actually a chap on AudiSport who is looking into how the Haldex Gen 1 system works (hydraulics and pins, allowing flow and pressure against plates). I don't pretend to know about it, but quite an interesting read if you want me to...
Colour is growing on me, probably the sun/clean photos. Not keen on the wheels, but I'm a boring sod and prefer the B5 RS4 genuines on every Audi I look at (mine, dad's avant, mum's sportback etc lol).
Chappers, Whizzer on DW has you logged in and posting yesterday? Are you still having issues?
Gally, he had you logged in yesterday at 11am. I only tried at 4.40pm?!
There better kits and better products out there. I wouldn't suggest buying from just one company, like Dodo. Sure some products are good but I'd want to spend my money wisely, once.
Zenith technique on both works well, although better with the rotary as you're more likely to incur holograms.
Area wise, I usually go 50cm by 50cm when correcting/polishing/compounding. For filler products, such as the ones described by Dave above, usually larger areas as the products allow me...