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How do you fit one ? Is it better to get one from a dci80 to go onto the 65 or will any do ? What about pipes to connect
Pics wold b a big bonus too if poss
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Always start with the lesser cutting polish (PO106FA) then you can move up if its not working
Personally i would loose the EGP for some Werkstat Acrylic Jett or Blitz
Never had any problems with them either - you know what they say about a bad craftsmen tho ;)
brilliant stuff highly recommended here too
Logical step can see myself doing it soon - Altho pc is still running perfectly and it has seen some action (crosses fingers)
To the OP AutoGlym...
Do not iron.
Wash microfiber towels with small amounts of liguid detergent; do not use powder as it is possible for undissolved scratch causing powder particles to remain in the towel.
Do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Air drying is preferred as intense heat is bad for microfiber...
Use a Magic Eraser - kinda like a cross between a sponge and pencil rubber you can get a pack of 5 or 6 for about £1 out of Aldi/Instore etc all the cheap shops stock em or order from JML but they are a bit more expensive.
I have found nothing to match these and they are good for scuffs on...
Nice list like my Duragloss 901 too much to change as for the shitty Megs pads have to disagree mines have seen plenty of use and are fine no problems LC ones are just as good tho.
Seems to be a lot of people converting to Zaino. I love Werkstat but might have to try some when its finished...
http://www.just-sandpaper.co.uk/product_68-1-13_Abralon-Sanding-Discs,-150mm.htm for 600's
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260238795828&tGUID=c22794ea1190a043a110c5c0fff6125e
http://www.starchem.co.uk/products/abrasive.htm#ABRASIVE%20DISCS
Dci 65 here Ali - Averages 55-58 mpg mixture of A roads and pootling round town even booting it still manage 50mpg £35 a year road tax and it aint that slow once it gets going (IC and remap wil mae it better) handles no bad for what it is too
And in untrained hands do more damage than good - And yes rotary in the right hands is quicker and leaves a better finish
I stand by my original post lol
You dont really need anything other than some good aplicator and a weee bit elbow grease lazy mans way would be collinite 845 liquid wax or applying a few coats of 476 (you can buy both of these delivered from a guy called esquier on ebay.com for around £20) these have fantastic durability so...
No real alternative to the pc if your after defect correction
All the other machine polishers i.e. £13.99 in halfords are pretty lame
An hour for a coat of wax Nah Jeffs Acrylic Jett Sealant 10 mins for the whole car