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Autoglym recommend using their Fast Glass on paintwork - to remove any old wax and polish on it! Bye to any protection you had on your paintwork. Does an nice job of cleaning as your found.
You mention Mr Sheen, speak to most bikers and that is what they use on there motorcycles.
The OS is so old no one does updates for it anymore. No one does updates for things 8 year out of date.
OS X came out in 2000, any OS 9 updates ended soon after that.
Not sure how anyone can use it day to date now. My old chap still uses 9.2 and most things don't work, so he mixes between that...
Ideally the OS needs updating to a later up to date version of OS X.
I am running 10.4 here on my old one with a gig of ram and all is good. Not sure how well the latest 10.5 will run on it so I have left as is as I have my laptop as my main machine now anyway.
Astra was at Westway. I was trying to work out where some of Steve Kilvington was stood to get the shots at camp he posted on the Combe forum.
Was glad to bag the pitlane pics, spent most of the time there when I had a chance to watch. The one of Nick is my fave. shot of the day.
Cheers - Was different ! Watching them burn things was fun !!!!
Only 6 cars on track at a time made for lots of time between cars. All in all, a good day. Used the 300mm with the 1.4 almost exclusivley for once after trying to see what the Westway issues where.
Chrissy had an moment at Tower...
If you going to polish the car, just let the polish do the work and ditch the fairy wash, achieves little apart from being unkind on rubber seals etc.
Clay and polish will clean the paint up of any old products quite easily - if it looks like rain, panel at a time is the only way.
Wash dry...
If your using a PC there should be no more danger than on factory paint. In an ideal world you should measure paint depths on any car before carrying out any work, but with out an expensive paint thickness gauge capable of telling you individual layers of paint and clearcoat you will always be...
This is the new kid on the block people are raving about.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-amp-drying/miracle-dryer-ultra-plush-25-x-36-/prod_362.html
If they disappear when you wax it it is because they are being hidden. Only wax to remove them is with an abrasive polish that actually removes them rather than masking/hiding them.
What mitts and towels did you get ? Most marring and swirling comes from the drying stage.
Black Gold really is...