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Yes you should be able to remove or at least improve its appearance, but going by your original question I'd sooner spend a bit of time understanding the difference between a polish and a wax....
Prefer the look Reload gives, slightly better gloss finish IMO. Plus the application seemed to be easier with Reload. Just my opinion though @JD (I am right and you know it)
This will certainly be on my next order. After originally trying Reload (sample bottle) I then bought a full size Gtechniq C2V3 and felt a little let down by it, so keen to get back to Reload, interested to see how this differs
I got onto LP many years ago after seeing Jim at White Details using it (always trusted his judgement). Even tend to use it alongside a standard polish to prolong the "work time" when used with a DA
So you want the following for upto £35:
Shampoo
clay
Polish
wax
thats tough to do for that budget.
id say
AMDetails Bubbles £9
AMDetails Clay £14
Autofinesse Tripple £8
Then keep a lookout for someone selling a wax for cheap on here. (I've got a pot of DJ supernatural hybrid I'm happy to...
Have used I4Detailing, CYC and polished bliss mainly over the years.
experienced one little hiccup with i4d but Matt quickly resolved things so was always happy to continue using.
I never find absolutely all I want from just one place though.
I bought an A-Grade Karcher approximately 6 years ago. Its still going strong (possibly just jinxed things now) so I think its the luck of the draw with regards to issues. Much like a car
Depends what experience you have in this area? If little why not get in touch with a local detailer to quote for the work. Then ask if the other party would rather give you the cash apposed to going through insurance
Interesting write up JD thanks.
Makes a a change to see a thread like this apposed to one of someone asking how best to clean this that and the other. Followed by poor advise and odd suggestions like 'warm cheese gets oil out of fabric'
All depends on how long you want to spend on it and also what products/kit you have or are will to buy.
What you have said will be "fine". As is usually the case when it comes to car care you can do as little or as much as you want
Best way is to use an upholstery shampoo with a brush, then plenty of microfibre cloths to dry or a wet vac if you have or can lay your hands on one. Just remember to do the entire seat apposed to just the areas with marks on.
There's a couple on ebay for about £3500 in fairly decent condition, this one below is an example
http://bit.ly/1lCdxpG
or there's a nice low mileage example but its a 2