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I'd say the best stuff by hand would be AutoGlym Super Resin Polish. But that actually fills the swirls and doesn't remove them.
For removing them the best bet is Meguiars Scratch-X.
They're the same thing.
And that link you posted is over a year and a half out of date, and its b****cks to boot.
HID kits are legal, otherwise they wouldn't be selling them as widely as they do.
I've never heard of people being failed for having them, but have seen plenty of people...
I just don't see the point of only doing that many miles in 2 years. Good on you Rich for making it look good. But I just don't see the point in the crazily low mileage. You should have an Elise or something that warrants that sort of mileage!
Its all good though. People do what they...
He could have chosen an Alfa Romeo. Or a Peugeot. There are loads of more unreliable cars than this.
Porsches are notoriously unreliable but then you probably wouldn't know about that.
Fantastic car. Get yourself on www.pistonheads.com/gassing All the Chim advice you could ever need.
Is that what it is Fred? I had it in at the garage for it but I don't know what they did. They told me they had replaced it but it would be like the nearside one if they had wouldn't it?
What do you reckon they have done to fix it? Can it be 'popped' back in again?
Its amazing what Fairy washup liquid can do for your car. I'm really pleased with how well it came out from a simple wash with the Fairy stuff. *thumbs up*
Got my private numberplate on yesterday as well.
I think this is a pretty pointless thread but nevermind.
In a nut shell, the xenon unit doesn't sit right inside the light housing, it is meant to appear to be hovering but mine is resting on the bottom of it. I've been in once and they 'replaced' it apparently, but I'm pretty sure they just...