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You can play it safe with the Carlack Colli combo - it's tried and tested.
Defo get 476S though, rather than 915, as it's a touch better on lighter colours.
Be aware that Scratch X 2.0 is out and is a lot better than the older formula you may find in Halfords.
That should do the job by hand, but will normally require multiple 'hits' before it removes the marks.
Clean them once, properly and seal them! Then, something like 10:1 G101 will do the job, or even car shampoo!
No point wasting money on expensive wheel cleaners. If you are doing numerous cars, then get Autosmart Smart Wheels - 5L for £15.
Isn't there a 225 Trophy too?
197
197 Cup
197 FF ;)
197 R27
197 Lux
I think... FF being Cup Suspension on a standard car... not sure about if you need the dodgy Cup spoiler to be FF?
Needs clarification from the FF Feds tbh.
You'll be lucky to get 9 months out of the cheap Karchers - I've got through 3 in two years.
I'd look at a Nilfisk:
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/nilfisk-c110-3-5-x-tra-domestic-cold-water-pre
Or whatever your budget can stretch to. You then need the Alto connector from...
HD Wax isn't worth £40, or whatever it works out to in the Halfords deal.
Finish Kare 1000P is far more durable, you get twice as much and it's only £18. Something like Lusso Oro will nail it looks wise and is probably as durable and is only £35.
On silver though, you should really look at a...
I need to remove my HU to fit my Tunepoint (thanks stu-172!), but don't have the required tools.
Does anyone near me have some that I can use please?
Cheers,
Russ
The Inferno 182 at Siemens is driven by a rather hot brunette woman.
The Red 197 at npower next to Siemens id a lady in her 40's...
Lots of RS's in Worcs now!
Yes, if you want to correct. Ideally machine polished with a rotary or DA with an appropriate compound. That said, you could argue you wouldn't need the Carlack layer