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The next iphone I think won't have the home button, fingerprint recognistion on screen. I think they patented it already.
For the Android doubters there has never been a better time to buy one in fainress.
So if he has filled it he definitely hasn't used a ceramic sealant... not uncommon anyone can take a picture of something in front of some car and no proof needed that it's been done. The proof is in the performance when washing!
Blackhole and some Autoglym HD! I'm not sure I want to read...
When you say just water you mean just a hose down? Also seems you put a lot of effort in everywhere but went for ages shampoo which isn't very slick either.
Pretty much. Or air dryer opposed to compressed air.
You don't see many detailer using drying towels and you'll find if they do they're detailing the car anyway!
In regards to the cloth. It's a piece of material made in Asia somewhere paintwork is pretty delicate rubbing it over paint will inflict damage.
Did he send over sun gun or direct sun light shots during the detail? Or can you guarantee these swirls were not present before washing?
Not really sure that was my point. Renault use hard clear coat. If other r26rs have this issue then maybe it is an r trait. But Renault of that age have rock hard clear coat... Doesn't mean it won't mark easily.
Just posh wax made with similar stuff the other ones are imo. Nice to use but money spent better elsewhere.
You want boutique and performance buy Shield or Black Label. At least they perform for their price tag.
Lols. Not quite sure how you leave the top coat out.
Renault used hard clear coat for years. Hence why any polishing on a Renault is akin to tourture. Not sure why the black car on the same line would be any different.
What usually is the case is hard clear coats can swirl easy but hard to...
Your drying did it most likely. Drying cloths and paint rarely mix well especially on black where it shows straight away.
What is concerning is how you managed to micro mar a ceramic coating so easily... That is a worry. Please bare in mind these coatings are microns thick at times.
Very...
I know but don't tell me asthetics don't count in that weird JDM world and imo there are nicer wheels out there. Including the standard ones.
Bronze are win though.
Terrible wheels, the problem with the oe one is the car is chunky and purposeful... the wheels I don't waqnt to say look small but rather weaker than the car itself.
They don't get better than Nick.
Also you should have zero to very little tar on a clay bar. The deeper the scratches inflicted the more clear removed when polishing. No wonder the before shot looked so bad... it was caused by the detailer!
Looks amazing Ant. Detail is cheap for that level of work so well played.
Always make my mind boggle at so called professional detailers removing tar with a clay bar though. @JD .
If any one needs another company there is one called Vin tags. Husband and wife company. Have used them for nearly 8 years iirc and they've been brilliant.
A friend just bought this after his X5 was written off. I think the dealer manager specced it and it wasn't for sale when he went it but he got it eventually.
Not sure what similarities is has to Waitey's old car but it's a f**king rocket ship. Red interior and a mental option list.
I love it. One of my favourite cars on the forum! Never thought I would see silver wheels work so well with white!
Keep up the good work! I've driven quite a few mk3s and thing they're a great buy!