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Let me know how you get on Martin. I had Chris' Trophy wheels done at the wheel specialist at the Gyle and they were spotless, really impressed me. Then 3 silver sets of wheels in a row were very poor.
I just thought it was worth posting in here after using the company over the years.
They first came on my radar from detailing world, I believe they are in the same ind est as KDS detailing. KDS themselves put pictures of some of their work up during their detailing threads and working in the...
@Yellow Dave I think seen this but they're having a good sale on, especially if you have a local branch to avoid delivery etc, I believe there is a coupon code also to put on top of it.
Lots of Sonax stuff, ectreme wheel cleaner is a great product and people love the quick detailer...
The machine/tool your using a bit of a no go i'm afraid. You can continue to use it but past polishing headlamps i'd never entertain using it on paintwork.
Maybe invest in an actual DA polisher itself, like the DAS6 PRO and get practising, i'm sure you'll find it's worth the investment of even...
Is it not easier just to make sure she doesn't have make up on her hands? It can't be falling off her face etc so it much be on her fingers. Quick wipe of her hand with some alcohol hand cleanser wipes bish bash bosh. It's hardly an old piece of s**t car. The wipes mark suggested is great...
I need some bits! I can also recommend slims detailing, nice website ( not on phone really) and great service for my cousin. Reward points.
I also can order through a trade they use.
Oh hi! Busy day eh.
Billbobmcfuckshiscar, this isn't the first time you've posted poor information in this section nor is it the first time you've been proved wrong.
You clearly said you're not an expert, so if JD is then surely he would know more about detailing than you do? Fair?
See...
I don't even have the energy to reply to this type of thread anymore.
Guy probably owns no wheel brush and one bucket and people are suggesting a f**king clay bar!
I disliked the 350z and on here and through a few guys I know, anyone that owned one didn't keep it long.
In regards to the DSG version, it was a 30k+ car. 5k isn't that bad considering just how reasonable the running costs are.
They're awesome. Timing chains don't go anymore than any other timing chained car. Plenty on 150k plus without issues including the mechatronic unit in the box.
Buy one, a great all round car, flapper mod required and an updated head unit etc and you've got a great car imo. I loved mine. Red...
Just needs diluted properly, plenty of proper detailers using it. I would never use it on sealed wheels but never had any issues with it even on freshly refurbed wheels.
I think you need to have a level of expectation. It's not a spray on sealant or a nice wax. It's literally spray it on a wet car, pw it off and it will protect your surface for a period of time.
The whole starting concept of it was as a top up to reload/CQUK/Finest etc during their use and...