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You could fit three Christophers in that exhaust!
Still don't get these. But I've never driven one so I am in no place to comment. Just couldn't live with something so... lacking!
Obviously, perfectly happy for people to give it ago. It's not me that will be paying for new lights or suffering from a lack of vision down dark country lanes!
Menzerna polishes are designed to remove 3000 grade sanding marks. Plastic is also a different medium to paint, so Scratch X will not...
Tardis.
If you can't buy online, AutoGlym Intensive Tar Remover, but works about 10x slower.
Then clay.
If you clay before removing all tar, your clay bar will be useless after a few sessions on the lower areas of your car.
There was something like this in the gym car park the other day. Looked like it was actually used as well, had all of the usually bumps and scratches and the bumper looked like the quick releases were the only thing holding it on! Stickers galore as well...
No need for a machine with FIAT paint Jamie lad, some 203s on a light polishing hand pad will do wonders.
But I won't clog your thread with detailing shizzle ;)
My bad;
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?561435-Adaptor-for-foam-lance&highlight=lance
re the Halfords one, I would suggest the same method of finding out chap.
Strong would be more useful for really heavy soiling of paintwork, so for mine it might have been an idea as it is over 8 years old. For Gally's, again, same sort of age, I might suggest it.
But for an R27 that has clearly been looked after by yourself, I think Prime is technically overkill.
R222... or P21s as it SHOULD BE BLOODY CALLED BEFORE THE EU STEPPED IN... ahem, will last if you prep the surface first. I.e paint cleanser, IPA, apply thin layers.