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I can see how your back plays up, If I get my DA out too much I'll be buying a stool of some sort, My back was aching a bit just from doing my own car the other day.
@brucey106 - @Scrooge is your man, Down south a bit but going by what I've seen worth the drive to 'The Unit'
Cheers.... It's only a sample pot and the first time I've used it, God it spread beautifully, Will be buying a full size pot.
I just used Green Hex Logic with Menzerna 2400 using the Zenith?? technique, Modt of the car only had one pass, First time I've actually gone for correction so took it...
Another -
Was pushed for time so had to finish it a bit quickly, Eraser wipe down and Britemax Vantage applied.
Will definitely strip it all back and go over it again once the evenings draw out a bit more but I'm happy for now.
The bonnet is done and that's it for today [emoji17]
Hoping for good weather tomorrow so I can try and at least get some sort of correction and LSP down.
Auto Finesse is decent for a hobbyist
You'll struggle to cover all bases for £60 though.
Pre Wash - Avalanche/Citrus Power
Wheels - Imperial
Shampoo - Lather
Tar Remover - ObliTARate
Fallout - Iron Out
Clay/Clay Mitt - Farcela G3 (Halfords)
Polish - Tripple
Sealant/Wax - Budget dependant
Tyre...
Wash
Tar Remover
Fallout Remover
Wash
Clay
Cleanse - ie AF Rejuvenate etc.
Properly clean base for your Glaze and LSP to sit on.
You'll be surprised how much dirt is still on/in the paint even after a thorough decon, A good cleanse pulls even more dirt from the paint.
Yeah I'd be up for testing a few bits, Have been quite in here for a while but spring/summer is coming :)
I rarely do dedicated threads of my work but post on other threads with opinions.
Edit - Quick search on my phone of one quick detail I carried... Not much description it opinions on...
Well they arrived and with a quick 5 minute test in my house seem decent enough.... Tested the range and they should reach as far as I need them.
Came with different tips and ear bits to mix and match for your comfort.
Will report back after a few gym visits to see how I get on.
That's my thinking, 4.6 out of 5 is pretty good and if they're good happy days but if they're not its only £20.
I don't get the hate for Dre Beats but then I live in a small town so maybe don't get exposed to the full force of the type of people that wear them.
Well, Did some reading and thought I'd try some budget ones for now.
Went for these - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OK5BELU/?tag=cliospnet01-21
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OK5BELU/?tag=cliospnet01-21
Reviews seem decent for £20 but if they're s**t I'll spend some more cash.
I'm only...
Oh definitely worth considering at £60 as that is much easier on the wallet.... I'll spend some time reading plenty of sites to see what the general consensus is.
Cheers for your help so far.
Cables bug me when running or in the gym, I hate having to have my phone in my pocket etc. so much easier having it in my bag and just controlling it from the headphones.
My brother has the over ear Bluetooth ones and I love them but not ideal for running or laying down on the benches.