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As the widely considered best and most well known line of products in this area, why do you say that, out of curiosity?
Appreciate its all down to personal experience!
Lovely! Very jealous. I was talking to @Waitey about his at the weekend!
If memory serves you and Carl are brothers? I can't remember which of you had the replica 172 in Nautical blue, same as mine? We chatted a long time ago...?!
Agreed with all the above. Such a special colour and looks great with the CSLs. Willing to bet we've all made bad modding choices at 22, so I'll go with a hats off to you for being able to afford one at that age! Blows my old 1.2 sport replica out of the water at the same age!
The simple answer here is Hydr02, surely. It's not a detailing spray, but it does what you've asked without having to buff. Spray on, jet wash off, @Daniel can tell you more.
Exactly this. You'll spend £75 on products or a specialist and they might not even touch it.
This is no better than the headlights with a drill "trick". You have no idea of speed or heat you're creating with this method and are far more likely to damage the laminated glass than correct it. I'd...
Because you've applied a product in the wrong way? We all make mistakes; it's not a massive issue, and it's your car at the end of the day. The majority of replies in here to incorrect usage are there to help the individual the next time they wash or detail their cars. In this case, you'll...
These do look immense. There are so many little details over the design of the previous VI that just add to it, especially in top spec (petrol cover flap, angled, as one of them). Not to mention the damn power they put out/down.
However, I'm fairly certain this is a detailing thread in the...
It's meant to do that, yes, but EGP is not as good at repelling water in comparison to other sealants. That's why it leaves a trail.
If you're fussed by it, try a coating of reload, c2v3 or hydr02.
Ouch! Which badges? Best bet is to try a piece of fishing line. It's strong and should be thin enough to get behind the badges.
Failing that you might have to use more brute force if there is no gap...!
So apply all the above to waxes.
I love my Natty's Blue - £15 and it out lasts lots of other waxes. But the application and gloss levels are significantly better from Glasur @ £whateveritiscurrentlypricedat.
If you can't tell the difference, you won't need to. But I can tell the difference...
If you look into 1560KG of steel and aluminium, I'm willing to bet it doesn't cost the same amount as a new R8.
In much the same way, a lot of organisations like AF put time and money into researching their products, testing them, building a network of suppliers and detailers etc etc etc. And...
Are you honestly telling me, if you won the lottery, you wouldn't go out and buy "a fancy car"?
People, who are passionate about cars, buy a sports/super car because they can afford to buy the best that money can buy, not modify one with after market parts to get it to the "same" level. BenP...