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Hope you get it sorted mate . One dealers i went to when i had my 172 and the cd player was clicking said it was normal , he said " yeah mine does that as well , lol " I just walked away laughing , thinking wtf :eek:
They won't give you a new one , they send it away to be repaired . If it's found to be faulty then they might replace it , if they can't find a fault they'll charge you . I'm pretty sure the warranty only covers your cd player for 12 months .
Opieoils has a special offer on at the moment for members . Its free to become a member , just register . £40.49 for Silkolene Pro S 5W-40 , delivered .
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/performance_lubricants/silkolene.aspx
What's the error message ? Most error messages usually relate to a dirty lens or cheap media . Things like power calibration error is a dirty lens .
Try typing the error message into google . The chances are your not alone and others will have had the same problem and possibly the solution ...
You could try touching up the scratch , wet sanding then polishing . More about it below . Also have a read of Brand86's post .
http://www.guidetodetailing.com/articles.php?articleId=27
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=259341
Same as benclelland for me , Extreme Body Wash N Wax from carwashnwax.com .Always fast delivery plus you get 10% discount being a cliosport member :)
AG shampoo is probably one of the worst imo .
Autoglym interior shampoo , failing that Meguiars all purpose cleaner .Let it dwell for a minute then use a nail brush or fingers to agitate it and wipe clean with a damp microfibre cloth .
You drive through a live speed camera at 10% + 3 and let me know how you get on ;) You'll be looking at 3 points and a £60 fine mate !
Where do people get these crazy notions from ? A friend of a friend of a friend said ..........?? Pmsl
Autoglym interior shampoo . Air fresheners will only mask the smell slightly , the shampoo will remove all the crap and smoke smell .
I bought a Pug 306 years ago , the headlining was slightly grubby , so i washed it with the AG interior shampoo , i was amazed just how dirty it really was ...
I don't really find it much hassle connecting up the karcher . Granted it takes a while longer than just using a hose , but when you think that alot of people spend 4 or 5 hours or more washing , polishing , waxing etc ..... its not that much extra time added to your day really .
Have a look...
I use chemical guys Extreme Body Wash N Wax most of the time , but tbh any shampoo i've tried using my karcher method produces lots of foam .
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/extrwash.htm
My efforts with a Karcher , a length of hose running into a 25 litre home brew fermenting bin with a couple of capfuls of shampoo . Use a vario lance ( around a tenner off ebay ) and you can have low pressure or high pressure foam :)
I've never used one , but for £50 they seem alot of money for something that just covers the car in foam at low pressure .
Have you never thought about a pressure washer ? There are some in Aldi now , £75 , they are made by Karcher and rebranded Powecraft , plus you get a 3 year guarantee ...
Gotta say Fred . Eithers it's my tired eyes , the polish lager or just a bad pic . But the centre cap looks a totally different shade to the refurbed wheel :ee:
Jesus Ja.Jack . Don't you ever stop trying to wind people up ? Or do you lead such a sad and meagre existance that you thrive on the attention you crave ??
Fred and BenR are respected members of this community and from all the posts i've read their customer satisfaction is second to none ...
I never wrote a receipt . As said , sold as seen wouldn't mean anything legally . Just make sure you fill out the parts on the V5 , his and your part .
No need to take off any of the paint . If it's been filled you'll obviously need to sand that down , just sand the whole wheel lightly as well with some 320 grit to give the primer something to key to . No wonder its taking you ages ;)