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Correct.
The supplied lance is not a lance as such - more of a bottle attachment. It creates bubbles, not foam. If you want to snow foam, you need a lance attachment such as;
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/HD_Snow_Foam_Kit_Karcher_KEWNA_1.html
That's the correct connector as well...
I love the fact that anything South of Manchester is Kent, you Highlander c unit. Also, I met Rob the other day can confirm he is a funny clothes/hat wearing boyo. Who likes to say "wut?" a lot.
I know. I was drunk, pretty much all weekend. Otherwise I was going to suggest meeting for a beer*.
*other non-alcohol related past times are available, folks.
If I ever meet you, I'll have so many PMs/texts asking me to floor you FFS.
No; it's only excessive if affects the paint and/or it doesn't make financial sense. Money is up to you and C2V3 layered just adds to the looks and won't be detrimental.
I washed my car nearly every day when I was...
Noooo, really? Not as if Audi Stockport do that either...
edit - sorry that came across as a little over sarky. Still bitter about Audi f**king up my MOT insurance and not allowing me to claim £750 for some broken springs because their half arsed outsourced MOT station failed to spot two broken...
For the RB? Yes, sounds good by DA. Then I'd look at finishing it with a decent pre-wax like Amigo or Tripple either by hand or on a blue pad.
Mike - if a product smells to high heaven (IronX) you're not going to use it that often. If a product makes you want to eat it, I guarantee most would...
Perhaps it was my mis-use of tuning. Building. Better? Although technically, the generic term "tuning" means modifying your car. Which is what you had help doing. So, yeah.
"Got much on between xmas and new year Rich?
Im still touting to try and find labour to help turn all the bits back into a car again "
;)
Again, professional who should do a high quality job vs amateur. That's not competition as it's a foregone decision by the party in need of whatever...
Not at all. I pay for their skills in the chosen profession over the cost of the ingredients/gas/leccy etc. My cooking is not as good as theirs (for the most part). Therefore amateur vs professional...
Andy wants someone to help him with his car... that's not taking away from a professional...
I'd disagree with that. I cook my own food and get others round. That's not taking earnings away from those that do it for a living ;)
But seriously, Andy, if you need someone to help, a correct thread title would work. Or look on DW and make fwends.