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  1. J

    Post Winter Detail - Renaultsport Clio 182

    He means chamois inflicts scratches and marring in the paint.
  2. J

    wheel protection

    Jaff I have a full unopened bottle I you're in a rush. Pm me.
  3. J

    SRP + 476, my favorite combo.

    My mistake Ali!
  4. J

    SRP + 476, my favorite combo.

    B5 Kev.
  5. J

    Quick Clean

    AFR by hand? Nice beading chap. Is the glasur still up for sale?
  6. J

    'Must have' products for a starter.

    There's a racing blue thread just below this one re waxes.
  7. J

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    AG tyre dressing is the same product as their vinyl dressing, just with different esthers so a different smell. It lasts for a week unless it rains. Then it really does last hours at the most. Endurance slings if put on too thick.
  8. J

    Getting the best from my Racing Blue.

    Even if he doesn't buy, use, sell on. Minimal loss on waxes I've found. Sold my Glasur to a guy who enquired about my Clio at a show, years ago. Had it with me, sold it for £10 less than I paid and I'd used it a good few times.
  9. J

    Getting the best from my Racing Blue.

    Dave you should do a test if you have the sample pots. I'm sure James would be interested to see a thread on DW and on here, say 50:50 bonnet and two wings. That's four decent sized areas, say on a Panzer ;)
  10. J

    Getting the best from my Racing Blue.

    Can't go wrong with AF fella. Truly a fantastic brand - amazing how companies can still rewrite the industry market with such "ease". Pretty sure RussZS swears by Desire - if so, that might as well be a "/closethread" on your decision making process :) And completely agree on the wax versus...
  11. J

    Basic detailing kit refresh.

    x ? Brush? If so, I have it in London and will post it on Monday <3 OK fella, drop me a text.
  12. J

    Getting the best from my Racing Blue.

    http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/auto-finesse-desire-cat13.html
  13. J

    Getting the best from my Racing Blue.

    The sheeting on Glasur is better, looks wise on my red it was better as well. There are many other waxes out there, like Vics. However, with Racing Blue I would be looking at a sealant personally. Werkstat kits work very well on flat blues, like the Carnauba kit. Circa £20 for the spray sealant...
  14. J

    Basic detailing kit refresh.

    Text me where I got up to and I'll put the rest in the post. I can't add you to the circ and I forgets :o
  15. J

    Getting the best from my Racing Blue.

    You've answered your own question really. Glasur is a great bet. However, Natty's Blue (£12 and still up there) looks like this;
  16. J

    Basic detailing kit refresh.

    http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww.polishedbliss.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fss000001.pl%3fPR%3d-1%26TB%3dA%26page%3dsearch%26SS%3dwekstat%26search.x%3d0%26search.y%3d0&WD=werkstat&PN=werkstat-carnauba-kit-cat1.html%23aMasterZWSCK000#aMasterZWSCK000 This kit, but...
  17. J

    Basic detailing kit refresh.

  18. J

    Basic detailing kit refresh.

    And supplies wise, free shipping from polished bliss. Covers most things.
  19. J

    Basic detailing kit refresh.

    Iron x due to storage. The usual Tardis and claying. Wax or sealant? I'm selling my Werkstat carnauba kit at the moment because I want to try other things, but it's hard to beat on reds
  20. J

    My Panda 100HP

    Is that Jam's car I spy?
  21. J

    Poorboys bits (& some other stuff)

    Most likely, as well as overspray.
  22. J

    Poorboys bits (& some other stuff)

    Bodyshop is worse. They will mop it and leave holograms.
  23. J

    Poorboys bits (& some other stuff)

    DON'T LET THE GARAGE POLISH IT. Is my first piece of advice. Next, LTT or Gliptone for the leather products. Both the cleaners and conditioners are great (although many feel that they're not needed... they work and remove a lot of dirt). Have a read of Gally's threads on processes. Products...
  24. J

    FAO Of Toby and Kevin

    I am, I can still go to bars lol. Where are you on Saturday? Sidcup?
  25. J

    FAO Of Toby and Kevin

  26. J

    Best product for removing tree sap???

    In that case, a good soak in a high ratio'd APC snow foam (1:4 for G101 works VERY well), followed up by tardis, then Iron-X. Shame I'm not around your area anymore Kris mate, as I'd love to get my hands on it and get stuck in!!!
  27. J

    Here for the first time

    Loud noises. Welcome to the club.
  28. J

    FAO Of Toby and Kevin

    Ha, no. Wondered if you fancied meeting up for a beer/wanted to use Mercury. Saves putting it in the post.
  29. J

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    Mercury.
  30. J

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    Likewise, perfect. Want. Much. Still want to try this, but see no point as my car doesn't move/is going.
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