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finale offers little if any protection meaning the glaze will be gone with the next wash meaning all the grime and dirt is going to start sticking to it again meaning another full wash and decon rather than a simple maintenance wash and top up.
get something to protect your work like a proper...
Front ends too fussy, lights don't work with the grille. Wheels are nice, the rest of the car is just tweeked panel lines like Porsche do. Prefer Toby's shape
A bit of a trek for you, but C.L. Panelcraft in Braintree are very good, but not cheap. There is one in Maldon that Rob with the R26r highly rated but I can't remember their name right now.
Ps. as your respraying the bonnet, perfect opportunity to practice a little wet sanding
Cliotoby had this problem I think
As said above, a regular trip to the jet wash with something like AF citrus power, leave it to dwell then pressure rinse off.
For washing the car at the apartment, look for rinseless wash products like optimum no rinse (ONR) and the likes. A single bucket of...
look at the supplers like i4d or CYC etc, see which fitment yours matches and order that fitment. It's bound to be the same as one of the popular manufacturers
http://i4detailing.co.uk/shop/pa-snow-foam-pre-wash-lance.html
where about's is the car? and when would be best to see it?
It wouldn't have been painted like that from the factory I wouldn't have thought, so any other signs that it's been resprayed? If it has been resprayed around the stripes, it won't polish out it would need to be sanded back then polished
£40 delivered for a claimed 70% full.
Something I've wanted to try for a long time but newer products always took my attention. Probably will hardly use it so if I like and decide to keep it may sell off a few little samples
Glasur gives slightly better durability and slightly longer lasting water behaviour than carbon, is a slightly softer than carbon as well. Still have my 50ml sample if you wanted to try before you buy it
but its not a QD, can be fussy over what it is applied that can significantly affect how long the beading lasts, and it can be pretty bad with application, far too easy to over apply and does smear more on darker colours than the reports of C2.
It can be good, but it has plenty of flaws
i kept a 2nd car for the same reasons, but two lots of services, MOT's, both insurances and TAX I just couldn't justify the extra costs when used so little
I quite like valet pro advanced nuetral snowfoam as its pretty versatile. Group buy going over on DW
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/shop/valetpro-advanced-neutral-snow-foam-5-litre-1.html
Bilt hamber auto foam seems to be favoured by quite a few
The lances are all much the same. Performance wise one is no better than the other unless its poorly adjusted or set up wrong
As for the foams, cleaning power again is not all that different. They can't clean to well otherwise they will start to affect your wax/sealant. Main differences are how...
Cliotoby you still looking for a DA? i4detailing have got flex on offer
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/shop/car-care-and-detailing-products-special-offers.html
even when the answer is right in front of your face, @kellyboy and @Webby. still can't get it right
scroll up and you will see the competition has been closed and a winner announced
As Kev says, take it to the local hand wash at the supermarket and ask them to do the inside, will probably only cost £10/£20.
For interiors, our local place is pretty decent with the wet vac