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Or you could use a product specifically designed to remove stains and not damage the fabric??
Look into BioBrisk. You'll need a soft brush and a wet and dry vac, so it might be worth looking into local detailers, unless you can rent or borrow on? You need to extract the dirty water, once the...
I'm in. Can either pay at the gate or meet you if you already have a ticket for me. Either way, I'll bring teh Forearms.
Also, the car will not be clean or swirl free, so anyone expecting an ex-detailer's car can FO.
If its metal, mercury will clean it. Usual wash down and de-grime with G101, followed up by mercury on a MF towel should do the trick. It's likely to be similar metal to the exhaust so should clean up nicely.
Is a "why change it" scenario for me. There was a job lot going on eBay (10) about two years ago for a price not to be sniffed at. It works well, it lathers up well in both London and NW buckets of water, is wax safe and most importantly is very slick.
This is the process/competition thread, but think another got removed - Kev will confirm.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=265330&highlight=enzo
Note the insides of the doors, then search for Enzo interior pics. To be fair to Kelly, it could have been a customer request...
I was in my "buy, try, sell" years, so just bought everything and anything, then sold them on eBay. Easily one of the worst products. That, Polyclay and Megs Pre Wax Cleanser.
If you were closer, I'd more than be willing to offer. Unless you're going to CSS and Kev can bring his Depth Gauge?
edit: agreed, Kev. Realised where Tewkes is now.
Pictures make it hard to tell, Dan. I'm worried that the paint has actually sunk rather than scratched. There is only so much you can do with wet sanding and paint correction, as (as you well know) these take layers off the surface to level out the paint, getting rid of the V shaped scratches...
Google the products, Rollo. Usually brings up a price comparison as well. Or look on the usual sites.
FYI the armourall wipes are also good enough for top up cleans. Available from Halfrauds.