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That'll be fine, but to get the most out of a machine polisher you should use products for machines.
Perhaps look at the bundles you get, and either order one of the bundles, or look at whats in them
no no no, thats what you get on a 1.2 16v. Its very strange as usually its not just the filter bit.
You have to undo the oil filter, take out the old paper filter bit and put the new one in, with new seals.
Scratch X will get rid of the marks from flatting, but will take unholy amounts of elbow grease. I rid somewhere meguirs No. 80 is good for hand scratch removal.
Just a little one for today. Got an air filter from ktec and some greenstuff pads for the rear.
The air filter looks like it hasnt been changed for a good few years...
In goes the new one...
I noticed a clip on the air box was missing, so i DIY'd one out of a bit of old hacksaw...
I just dropped the bits off with a top notch company, do work for lambo ferrari, all major car dealers. Chap noticed im from where the business started and said he'd do all the bits for 120 quid. With a 3 year warrantee :)
I can understand that he would want to take it back to plastic, as otherwise i would come back saying look its coming off, and it would be because he painted ontop of my foundations.
He broke the price down for me and said 130 for labour. Then materials took it too 260. Plus vat it came to 300
They gave some jibber jabber about the fact it has previously been done with aerosols. They still would have to prep it either way. Meh hopefully company 2 will "quote me happy"