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Maybe I'm getting old (at heart), maybe I don't want any points, or maybe I just don't want to see anyone roll down a cliff.
But if anyone takes too many brave pills I'll be getting self righteous on yo ass.
City boys be warned, sheep roam freely out here and dont understand the consequences...
The first time I used C5 I had no instructions and no access to the internet.
With a ''how hard can it be'' attitude I applied to all 4 wheels, and then went to remove from all 4.
Face-palm was performed.
Take 2 was spot on though :)
Nice onnnne! I've used all of the above, great stuff!
I won't be the only geeky detailer in chester now. Although Ash will still tease me about using de-ionisied water :P
Dave, I've only used C5 on two sets of wheels and rear shocks which did about 4k so far.
If I had the chance I would've used C1 because afterall it's a lacquered surface. I'm not sure if the dampers are though. They might be metal paint/resin.
But anyway, I can't get C1 even of I wanted it...
I agree with games. That's all I use it for.
My other gripe is that the inside I the glasses are so reflective I have to use them in a dark room / put my hood up.
Manufacturers develop products with the intent of compatability within the brand, but seeing as there are a lot of similar products from easch manufacturer; interbrand mixing is bound to work most of the time.
Products only don't work together when there is something fundamentally or chemically...