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Used it earlier...happy with the results. It leaves a lot less water residual on the bodywork as it keeps on sucking, when a chamy just gets wet. It doesn't streak either which is nice.
Once i was done, i just flashed over with QD and a microfibre...looks sweet :)
Schweet! :)
Loving them wheels, not keen on the lights tho tbh. :)
If you don't like the wheels...fancy some standard ones? lol
Edit - yay post 2000 :)
If you get something through the post, ask for piccy's, their should be two. if your sure of your speed, you will be able to work it out from the distance travelled and contest it that way. :)
Anyone used this before...recently bought some from carwash'n'wax (thanks Dave - very good service :) ). Is it best to use this just over a polished surface or over a waxed base? :)
a little too honest! lol
I wouldn't buy from a stealers, plenty of nice examples on here to choose from :)
pmsl at this quote "I myself needed somewhere in the order of 4 clutches in my first years motoring" WTF! lol
Can i use this when the car is soaking wet, do they act like a chamy to do all the main drying or are they more of a damp/dry microfibre which just get the last bit off. :S
Ta,
Dan