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So as far as I see it, why not go for 2.6 as well? For the sake of £70? .2 more GHZ and 8gb more RAM for £200 sounds like future proofing to me. And tbh if she disagrees I'll probably use that as my chip in for the occasonal use.
Blimey.
OK, well thanks for the insight all. It's not my money either, but agree with Tom/Rob on the unable to upgrade point, so will probably suggest she goes 16gb. I upgraded both our Vaios after a few years to 4 or 8. If that's no longer possible, I feel it would make sense to future-proof...
Just asked Revels about exactly the same question, Bonxy He suggested the base spec would be fine but due to RAM no longer being self upgrade...able, to go for the highest in that.
Look at this, one mention of Chuck Norris and the thread implodes...
Are YB and Kev married? Should we be calling the CS Police to deal with a domestic?
Agree with JamesBryan, but look into those carpet granules you can get. Shake them over the carpet to soak up the moisture that will be present. Once done, follow up with a dedicated cleaner, medium stiffness brush to agitate and then a damp MF cloth to remove. Keep rinsing the cloth in warm...
I'm after a DVD player. I'd like to get a Smart one so I can connect to the internet and gain access to Netflix (as Philips TVs do not support this App, I presume this discounts this provider). I may as well buy a BluRay one, even though I have no use for it, day to day. I have no desire to buy...
Superb as always, Dawny. Illusion sounds like a good route, if longevity is not a problem.
Also, what's that orange thing in the sky?! Not seen it for months ;)
Easy solution to this. Don't use it. It really isn't a good product, chap, so chop it in for the Megs16 you've been using. Much better. Or look at another QD.
I'd be interested to see whether that dilution ratio is wax safe - the comparison would be more against the likes of G101 from AutoSmart, rather than a dedicated PreWash like RDS or AF CP.
Great write up. Thanks for sharing, chap.
Oh and one more thing. Guys, the spray tops are brilliant. So much better spread than any other company supplied spray head. And the lock is jolly useful. Small point, but makes a clear difference.
Updated;
The engine bays look great. Both were left to dwell with either a wipe down the next morning or not at all, so similar treatment to 303. Works well IMO;
And faded trim before;
And after;
Beading well enough for a spray on and leave product, on the skittle panel;
And...
Chap, that's nothing like the necessary amount of time/passes required for a DA. The polish will have barely got to work with four passes after you've spread it.
Have a look at the stickies for the "zenith technique" for more info.