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I thought they were that silly imperial size which was inbetween 17-18mm 4/15ths or whatever. But then on my passenger side 18mm it was... drivers was more like 17.5mm. f**king Renault :(
That wont be trip LED's that are loose my dear boy. It will be that the LCD is not making contact with the board correctly. If one of the LED's went the whole screen would go out
If you got a proper lance you'd be even more impressed!
I.e one of these..
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/HD_Snow_Foam_Lance_1L.html
I have the exact PW and Lance. Bargain the PW is isn't it?!
Might not be the cheaest place but the service from CYC is excellent, and i4detailing for that matter. You can buy it chemical guys I'm ( search google for the site) but I don't know if it's any cheaper. No worries about the info:) I'm still a noob myself!
One of the better more knowledgable geeks might say some other thins but yeah your process is correct. I would recommend ditching the chamois and getting a drying towel though. Best 10 il spend!! Also of u go to halfords to get the EGP they sell White microfibre applicators which are good for...
Agh they got some back in stock! Yep o bought the same one last month. :) just get a lance that fits ( there are different serieskarchers be aware!) and some foam...... Jobs a good in :)
I think the word your looking for would be apply in straight lines/strokes??! Don't swirl it like you do polish!! Same for the wax. I know u know that just trying to make it clearer!
Have a look on cleanyourcar.co.uk
Under wax find Chemicals XXXwax 13.95. Better than the Dodo stuff (value wise) to apply it buy some foam applicators. They are yellow and round and cost shot 1.45 or something??
Collonite is a good hard wearing wax although some say it dulls paint. Tbh if u wanted just use AG Srp, followed by Egp (extra gloss protection) then use either the collonite or maybe some poorboys natty paste. That lot is cheap. And will give good results without breaking the bank that's just...
Screw extractor set might be worth a poke if your really stuck. Get rid of the locking wheel nuts they are a royal pain in the arse! I know it makes them that little bit harder to steal but if someone wants to steal your wheels they will get the locking nuts off easily using a socket or simialr!