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How did he clean it? Dampen it, clean then wipe off with a clean damp micro?
I actually don’t mind the shiny steering wheel look 🤣 they do get fecking grotty though
What’s folks thoughts on clay towels? Seen them advertised a fair bit online. Is it comparable to a clay bar? Seems much easier and quicker than a traditional clay bar
Spot cleans are so much better than what you’re looking at.
They’re just made for the job so work so much better. I’ve removed stains from carpets in seconds with on
Really depends how long you’ll be spending on it. If I’m doing friends cars I don’t tend to charge them but they’d inevitably give me a few quid. Hand polishing is awful though.
I’d say if you’re doing a proper job with that process it’s gonna take you 4 hours. No interior?
100%
I recently did a nice Volvo which hadn’t been cleaned on the inside for 3 years since it was new. f**k me it was diabolical. Interior alone took almost 2 hours
Cheers dude. I think there’s a balance between flexibility and reliability as the hose has to be rigid enough to help get the pressure through. I know what you mean though. Will have a look at that one, exactly what I’m after. What length did you go for?
Anyone got a longer pressure washer hose? I’m using the standard one from the nilfisk and it’s just too short. Seeing them all the time online but looking for someone’s experience of them.
I used the leftover on a piece of s**t micra that was at the time 15 years old. Made it look new🤣. I’m sure I just fired it on without even cleaning. Was just rubbing the flies into it
I bought myself a keter fold down work bench. Absolutely great bit of kit. Folds flat and weighs nothing. Can take up to 450kg. Great for sitting my mitre saw on and was £50