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Car looks great... Is it just me that thinks the polish application looks a bit 'wild' in pic 33, Nice amount but seem very large strokes, I'm used to applying in small circles.
I've used mine a few times, Impressed with it.... May not be the quality of the more expensive offerings but definitely gets the job done and is so much quicker.
I want your seats.... I've got a 207 HDi GT so similar spec but Diesel.
As said they are a decent enough all round car but like you say steering feedback is lacking somewhat.
Ok fella, We'll sort something, Sounds like it'll be easier to head your way as I just have my driveway.
Pm some dates that are good for you and we'll see what we can come up with.
I'm south of Norwich in Halesworth but work in the city, If you have some outside space and a hose I'm happy to come to you, Sorting a day may be tricky as I work an unusual shift pattern.
As said id give it a try with Clay, Don't go rubbing too hard though, If it doesn't come off easily just give it plenty of light passes.
If it's not something overly comfortable doing I'm not a million miles away and would happily lend a hand.
Re: Peugeot 306 estate paint refresh
I want a decent light for when I start using my machine more often.
Results seem good but agree a nice bright light will show off the flake a bit more :)
I like Gliptone and have a small bottle of it but for the perforated seats in this I just found the foam and brush so much easier, Not the cheapest stuff but definitely worth it in my eyes.
Just a whole load more leather in that bloody car to go :(
Thought I'd give the Mothers car some attention as I've got the day off and her car was at home.
Grim seats prior to cleaning.
Used LTT Leather Care with Some Shoe polishing brushes
Stupid cream leather!!!
I used 1500, 2000 and 2500 before going at it with Menz 2500.... Worked a treat on mine :)
240 is mental, Surely they must be using a different scale? That must be rocks glued to some paper.
No pics but luckily she stopped quite quickly before too much damage was done, Quick rub over with 1500, 2000 and 2500 before Menz 2500 and 4000.
Not quite perfect but definitely a huge improvement.
A friend if the Girlfriend ask me about her hazy headlights yesterday, So I casually advised they would need sanding back and polishing up, Message this morning saying she's using sandpaper and it's just scratching them... I'm scared to see what damage she has done.
I just knew it was going to be a Pug before even seeing the badge.... That colour is awful and I see so many faded cars in that colour.... If it's lacquered with my limited knowledge I'm not sure there's a great deal that can be done to restore it.
If you're a complete beginner something like this could be if use.... Over budget slightly but will have most bases covered.
http://shop.autofinesse.co.uk/ultimate-car-care-kit