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My thoughts Dan, hoped you or Greggles would pop by.
Doing a bit of searching around, Amazong comes out as £75 plus £15 for a 3 year drop/spill warranty sounds right up my street.
Any other suggestions, Dan, or is that about it? Is Sigma worth a look in for a 1.4? Cheaper make etc?
Hi gang.
OK, starting from the beginning, my other half has bought a second hand, 40 year old 50mm 1.4 Canon lens. Now unsurprisingly this doesn't fit her 400D, but she is now thinking of getting an adaptor...
In my mind, this is a waste of time, so I am thinking of making her resell the item...
No one in this thread has any taste.
414 bhp, drives like a TT? What TTs have you lot been driving FLOL.
Same colour as dads, bar the interior! Great results! Manual or R Tronic?
That would be 1:4 yes, depends how well protected the car is I guess. That will certainly remove it.
I usually don't tend to find I need to lube the pads when I glaze as I don't need a long work in timeline, as you do with polishes...
Lol, serious about dad spotting you, not serious about being annoyed.
Our place is just back from Patterdale towards the Kirkstone Pass. Aira Force doesn't look particularly blistering, lack of rain probably which is a shame.
My father would like a word with you. Kirkstone pass is not for shooting up and down in a "loud silver Clio with funny looking wheels".
LOL!
You should have said something you ghey! Didn't know it was this weekend you were up there. Kev (Gally) said it was soon :(
The best thing you can do, Dean, is ask. People can advise from similar situations and from their experience. If you were to tell me that your car has Ford paint on it, I would not advise certain polishes, but would advise others.
Luckily, you can rely on others to buy and receive test samples...
Spot on Dean, to be honest.
Clay wise, it depends on budget and what you need from it. If you just need a decent kit to bring the paint back to glass smooth, the Megs Quick Clay Kit has all you need and is readily available from Halfrauds.
Stepping up a notch, take a look at the Uber Lime Clay...
Do you know what Blackhole is? And if so, why are you suggesting paint cleaners like Prime "do the same thing"? And why Prime Strong? And there are technically three types, Strong, Acryllic and Carnauba.
I wasn't having a go fella, as I know you weren't. But I have typed it out for at least four threads this week already, aswell as a few PMs, so you can understand my stance on doing it again. And it's only bloody Tuesday.
Wax or sealant depends on your time scales. Can you wash weekly? If so...