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This phone is starting to wind me up.
The App Store is now not working. I've just restored the phone to see if that makes a difference and lost all of my photos. So much for a backup at 10:38.
Now what the hell is wrong with it? Is this likely to be an iOS 6 issue? I search for an app, it...
Mercury has better chemicals in it, from my experience of both. Makes it easier, rather than "just" scratching the carbon off with the abrasives that both contain.
Where you'll need wire wool with Autosol, you're less likely to need it with Mercury.
Have you bought a porker yet?!
Well protected car, SF is useful and CP works wonders.
Poorly protected car, SF really does nothing (unless it's full of APC/Degreaser), but CP manually sprayed can make a world of difference.
This is why Avalanche is interesting. If it doesn't have the same effect as manually spraying CP...
Slightly concerned you're zooming over the car with 3M FCP and a rotary, and yet still use a chamois!
So based on the above and to actually answer your question, I would put my money on you having pre-existing holograms in the paint, that the wet mitt is revealing.
The supplied sprayers are usually dross, John. They will give you a soapy solution over the car, but won't provide the shaving cream consistency you're after that clings to the paint.
It depends what you're after - there are decent cleaners out there and there are basic snow foams. Valet Pro...
Correct, no abrasives, purely a chemical cleaner.
I am still going through my Hyper Wash. Wax safe, bulk buy, works in the foam lance and as a general cleaner (not as good as some degreasers out there of course). All round good buy in my eyes.
I had judder for the first time the other day. Realised my rear windscreen wiper was past its best.
Other than that, easily 18 months of sheeting web washing, beading when raining and moving beads when driving!
Technically in the NW for a week and a half, but will be based in Cumbria for most of it. Popping up to Alderley Edge for the night on Thursday, then drive to the Lakes, so won't be around unfortunately.
I'll PM you closer to the time. I have about 1l left - how much would you like?
If you're talking about using the pressure washer for other uses (drains, gutters, patios) I have no opinions.
If you're talking about pressures for the car, the C120 is plenty powerful enough.
Back to the lacquer. Sealants, fillers and waxes are technically contaminants on your paint surface.
Bang on, de-ionised water.
More than happy to. However, it is in my cupboard in the NW at the moment. If you can wait, I can get a sample across to you in two weeks (Friday 2nd Nov post date).