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Maybe you start with simply a light polish and do the whole car that way, rather than go for full correction. Itll give you some time to practice and get good results without worrying about ultimate correction. Be an easier option too.
Do you have rotary or DA?
Well yeah..........
Tripple is not an abrasive corrective polish. It cleans paintwork, fills swirls and lays down a layer of protection. I used to about 2 hours ago in fact.
If you want to remove swirls completely then you need a machine polish er like a DA, Flex or Rotary and an abrasive...
Stealerships just washed my car.
SO SO GUTTED.
Literally just polished and protected it for winter as they stripped it down and fucked it up a few weeks ago when they went to determine the problem of something.
FML.
green LC and menz power finish (old) is sufficient to tackle my clio. though ive started using P1 as my one step polish now and ive not tried it on clio paint.
What colour car?
Racing blue is pretty tough. I think i settled with Megs 105 and a green LC for that as it was pretty hard. 105 does...
Thats got to be it. I just sit there thinking f**k this I cant be arsed and my brain goes to sleep. Then bam.
Whatever happened to CS 1.6 style shooters. Run and gun. I know BF3 isnt run and gun as such like Modern Warfare but whether I run or camp I get killed.
I honestly feel that as ive aged (lol 24) ive become worse at shooting games and have appaling reaction times. Maybe Im just handicapped.
Playing BF3 for the first time online since spring and Im all full of rage because I keep getting shot. Its like they know when im coming round the corner...
Dont know why no one has just bought it. its a great wax. Use over AF Tripple and youll get long lasting, stunning results. Id have it but I already own a pot (On my 3rd ;) )
Re: Light Correction Detail - RenaultSport Clio 200 Silverstone Number 50/50 - Hard B
I bet you've smashed her back doors in haven't you, Russ.
Over the old pressure washer.
What gunz should I use. I have the Sig550 now and could get the G3A3. I will also be getting the LA86 A2 shortly.
Its just everyone seems to have really good guns and kills me.
Im still being a bellend in the AA tank. People dedicate all of their time to try kill me still.
Started playing this again. Literally have s**t weapons although Ive been playing co op to try unlock some gunz. Im half way through to the SIG550 which I think is OK.
Other than that ive just been trying to up my class scores by going on larger maps and being a complete f**king asehole in the...
I have a metro vac but the proper beast, I wish the sidekick would have been available as I usually sheet water off the car and just use the vac to get water out the seams etc. So I still use a towel - I find if I blow the water off the pannel some of it drys on anyway especially in warmer weather.
They generally don't last as long as mitts. After about 2 months they are really floppy an I find have picked up quite a bit of dirt by then depending on which cars I wash it with and so replace them. Around wiper blades if youre not careful you will slice the sponge open, I think I caught mine...
Used them before?
I dont use anything else now. They are delicate though. My first one lasted about 3 weeks.
Find they give much better results and are safer.
True, but he does my f**king nut in sometimes, especially when the other DW members start digging their noses deep into his arse hole. Its sickening to look at.
Dont expect them to last mate. Megs is fine on every tyre I use except one. The P-Zero.
No matter what I do, it flings. Clean tyre wall or not itll fling, buffed or not itll fling.
Anyone used the Gtech tyre s**t?
I generally avoid using tyre gel for winter months unless I see the for cast is good for 2-3 days because I dont want my wheels and body work covered in tyre gel runs/splatter.
T1 seems like it might be a good solution over the winter months with it being 'semi...