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Decent correction first time around. 95% correction. Pros achieve it. I managed it a few times on the Clio, but that was ridic soft paint.
Not a lot you can do, by memory. Certainly wouldn't be using the buffing towels on paint work again. Probably demote them to plastics or arches, just to be...
On a serious note, the Envy brush set have lasted me for years, with no sign of giving up. Set of five different sizes was no more than £15 from eBay.
For the insides, the EZ detail brush (normal, not mini). For arches, I use a MF Noodle mitt as it allows me to get in to all the nooks.
Adamm. c**t, offer still open to take some bits and bobs off your hands. Few items I'm defo after that might make up a full box, so can discuss on here or via pm. c**t. Lol.
Yep, for a couple of months.
Ceramics need a 100% oil free surface to bond correctly, hence the IPA wipedown before application. You'll either remove the fillers from SRP/Tripple with the IPA wipedown, or you'll have wasted spending a few £££ on the ceramic sealant.
Cheers guys, sorry missed I'd got a few replies.
Rob, Ant, I'll have a chat with you two next time and might organise to visit them when I come to see you.
So same as above, no point complaining, air freshner everywhere. Labels were fine though.
Interesting mix this month - sure I'll get around to using them all!
Oh, also, on a positive side of things, Spirit's smell instantly brought about a sense of nostalgia. Not sure which product it smells like, but it took me back to my earliest detailing days of 2004!!