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Ah crap buddy, that sucks :(
Just a note, I always fill up the buckets with hot water, then jet them with the pressure washer to ensure the shampoo has mixed properly. Also brings the temperature down to the right level.
You mean it's available to the masses. Yes. It is h'actually easier for me to order off the internet. I don't have time to go out to Halfrauds. But I agree, for Joe Bloggs, it is a product that is readily available.
As above, by SRPing each time you are removing the protection. The DJ wax should last a good month or two. A top up every 1-2 months will do no harm, or you could use a decent QD like Zaino Z8 or a Carnauba Glos like Werkstat to top up the protection and increase the longevity of the wax.
Can you apply more layers of SRP
Yes you can. The more layers you give your car, the more swirls that will be filled. Up to 5 layers would work really good.
How do you remove old SRP from the paint?
By polishing or claying the paint.
Can SRP be used on wheels?
SRP leaves a great finish on...
Gally; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_water
This is something that is quite difficult to deal with (cheaply). It means your hose is also more likely to leave water marks and spotting on your paint. The only solution I know of is to install a water purification system, like the ones linked in...
You mean P1? I haven't tried P1 by machine yet, waiting on some time and better conditions (and for Galtek to send it down ;)).
AG SRP will act as a glaze in the respect that it will fill some of the swirls that are left behind if you don't achieve full correction. What machine is it and what...
No idea what stores are local to you buddy. From Halfrauds, probably not a lot... maybe a metal sealant like NXT Gen Metal Sealant... if they do one? But you'd be just wasting money.
203s works very well on VAG paint work. That, a decent cutting pad and followed up (if required) but some 85RE on a finishing pad, also from Menzerna. Should see you right with a little bit of effort.