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Ah okay, fair enough. Theyre a bit weighty when full of water anyways. Alternatively, depending on how far, you could have one of those expanding hoses like I have and just leave the filter in the shed and then rinse the car with the hose.
Not sure I quite understand about your hose situation...
My vessell is one of the best things ive bought detailing wise (when it works!)
I had problems with my little 5L one which I then gave to @TheEvilGiraffe and I think he managed to fix it.
I have almost exactly the same as the one you linked and its been flawless but I did buy it brand new...
Ah, right. In that case, full scale panic mode.
Just kidding
You still need to work out your PIR if you're wanting to be accurate. Do you use snow foam in it at all or is this a first time run?
Step 1 - Breathe.
Step 2 - Begin sobbing
Step 3 - You need to calculate your PIR (Panel Impact Ratio). Ill be fucked if I know as ive never ever done it. Theres quite a few 'tutorials' on Detailingworld. Usually ill smack in 2 fingers (wheeey) worth of product and then top the bottle up to...
Think you'll have to play it by ear then mate. Generally speaking, most manufacturers have a kind of general hardness about their paint. E.g - BMW (seriously hard in most cases).
However, with a respray, its a bit unknown. I would start with @JamesBryan 's recommendation with something pretty...
I always go to Hex Logic pads mate. Lots of feedback on them and they look popular.
Give us an idea of what car you have as a 'light polish' can heavily depend on paint hardness mate
Agreed. The only Sio2 ones I get on with now are the foam lance onces but I blast off almost immediately.
Then the ones applied dry.
Other ones always cause me a ballache as ive got a south facing drive so constant sun
Well, thanks @imprezaworks thats another £20 odd gone out of my account ;)
3 Bottles of iFoam (can never have enough PH neutral foam)
2x light fantastic wax
1x Blue velvet
1x diamond white
4x applicators
BARGAIN.
I got a spread of waxes to see which looks best on the Mexico once thats done...
Not a new phone question, I know. But this has gotta be the best place for some advice.
Running 2 sims on my Note 20 Ultra 5+ Superduper mega thingy.
The 2nd sim (my business sim - no im not a drug dealer) continually disconnects. Might work for a day, sometimes an hour. Works again by either...
Is the switch brand new brand new?
I had this problem once and just removed the hazard switch as a temporary. Until I went to go and collect a set of Turinis and the fella said 'hang on a second' and came running back out of his house with about 7 switches. Tried each one till we found a good...
Yeah, id have said so. I havent corrected a renault so cant comment on that. I think @Gally would be the man to ask.
The BMW though, yeah, thats gonna just laugh at everything.
As above, they're not that bad. I would do the glass on all 3 vehicles (or the first one at the least) as it just takes the harshness away. Plus clay'd glass is a thing of wonder!
As @MRBILLYUK has said, plenty of lube (lol) and you'll be fine. If any of them are black or have softer paint then...
Did the whole car (bar the roof and bumper) in that Turtle wax last night.
Weirdly, it acts better when its sprayed directly onto the panel, spread and buffed. Ive recently got into the habbit of spraying the cloth and using that to spread as I always used to get better results. Still, looks...