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mine has been ok, keep your vents shut, and make sure there isnt a fly or moth in your car, sounds stupid but mine kept going off a while ago and i found a moth, got rid of it and alarm never went off again
get them from here http://www.autopia-carcare.com/pcdepot.htmlhttp://www.autopia-carcare.com/pcdepot.html
mr sheep its just had a polish with a pc and a bit of meguiars dacp 83 polish
it will do it as long as there not deep, if you lived locally to me i could get the pc on it, that would cure it.
below is an example of a pc treated section against an untreated bit (pic speaks for itself really)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/182_blue/Wing-InsideMasked4.jpg
not true the autoglym one hes reffering to is for paint imperfections, wether it be a new or old car makes no difference, in fact its alot milder than the scratch x you used on yours :)
i think your autoglym will take you forever, try scratch x it works alot quicker, you can also use such things like handglazes (clearkote vanilla moose for example) but again depends on how deep the scratch
you need to get some meguiars scratch x to remove the scratches, and a bit of hard work should do it, i just bought a pc polisher that would shift it but that would cost you alot
dont go back to those hand car washes again, use wool wash mit from now on, and dry your car with a microfibre...
YEH wheels , coding, skirts, spoiler.
i wouldnt put any different lights on, makes it look cheap, would rather spend the money on the above improvements
in theory poss not, but i have no leaks, mine only came on when going up steep hills, and round sweeping corners, so the fluid obviously moved away from the sensor, i was told that they just about put enough in at manufacture, then of course the slightest bit of wear and the fluid drops