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Not at all. You are one of very few new users that possesses those funny sticky-out things on the side of your head, that most use to listen. It's a refreshing change.
T-Cut does have it's uses, Adam, so don't go throwing the bottle away;
- ever found your CDs jump in your stereo, due to...
Detailing has moved on a bit, chap. There are far safer and better products out there these days. I trust you understand I am not having ago, but T-Cut is a frightful product and AGT&GR is extremely watered down and thus fairly ineffective in comparison to AutoSmart's Tardis.
I agree with you entirely. However, I would also refer to the 7 Ps; Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance. I.e. stock up with the right products first, then embark on the "correction".
Yes. I use it. But FK1000p is not a "normal wax/sealant" as it's specifically designed for high temperature/chemical environments, such as those found around the brakes/suspension.
I would class a normal sealant/wax as Chem Guys' Blitz or Crystal Rock. These would not last.
You know about SunGuns but are asking about angle grinders?
Shall we start this thread again from my post, please. No more oh dears etc.
What are you after - a machine polisher? Have you used either a rotary or a Dual Action before? What is your budget? Do you have a paint depth gauge?
I'm certain they are great to drive. But I just wouldn't buy a new one, as they drop in value so quickly it makes me nauseous; I wouldn't buy it in Nimbus as it really does look quite plain; and from my own Renault experience (and the fact that most posts on Facebook are from people like Warren...
Recognise the username and your car in the other thread. Welcome to CS. It's more lively but it's also full of illiterate jobs worths, but you've already encountered that in the CF Clio thread ;)
Gally wasn't getting at you, he was suggesting that it is very common these days for people to jump onto the band waggon of detailing and get it wrong.
In one respect, he is right - you've pointed out that you've been claying cars for years "before it became fashionable". Claying is not a...