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I did a little write up on them in their section if you'd like an idea of their work.
Erm, just until it works really.
If it's quite bad (which it usually is as I'm lazy) I'll spray it, leave it to dwell and go around with the bottle and a microfibre to agitate/wipe away the more stubborn...
In Crewe, right by the train station
You should wash after Tardis if you intend to clay. Just to make sure it's all removed with the sudsy goodness.
...TARdis, rinse, fallout, wash really.
Yup, although I'd just rinse the tar remover off before applying the iron remover
Pm the dipping lab for a spray quote, they do a great job and are well priced.
I never thought I'd hear that.
Regarding re polishing etc.
If the wax has died off and there's contamination on the car (tar, iron, stuff like that) then you'd be best decontaminating, polishing (only if necessary), cleansing then waxing.
If the wax is still alright and there's no...
I work with one of those. The tosser came and hit a length of bar with a hammer, bending it so it couldn't be used?! But did he get disciplined? Naah. t**t.
That lad sounds like he's doing well for himself lol!
I may just be being cynical here but.
For the £100 saving, and the very real possibility of insurers* trying to shaft you** when trying to cancel and start fresh, I wouldn't bother. It's £100 and time and effort.
*not all insurers are thieving cod pieces.
**i base this on no factual data...
I'm not saying you're doing it incorrectly, that was just the first thing I thought of when I read your problem.
Yeah I prime the pad, put a few drops of polish on, Polish away then add another blob or two if need be as I go.
Lol, I can see his logic. "they're both wood"
Maybe just mist the pad with water/prime rather than saturating it with polish?
The damp polish inside the pad may be acting as a bonding agent for the dust, so it goes clumpy... Kind of like making wood filler from sawdust and glue... But with polish lol
Funny you mention that @Bear Head, I was after a similar question.
How do people rate auto finesse power seal? I quite fancy it as I like applying LSP via machine.
Doe
I've found AF 2 to be adequate for removing light-medium swirls. And They're quite dusty polishes ime. Regarding the...
You seem very switched on, I think you should wait.
You'll appreciate it more.
Although, if you can afford a second car, go for it lol.
They should've taught maths that way in school lol!
Just had a message from a friend saying he had a play with a black 197 in his mini one.
The 197 owner seemed a bit disappointed that the mini wasn't a cooper S. Anyone on here? Own up :p