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My my, you were up late. Not taking Kevster's advice on pub money I hope ;) <--- joke Kevster.
Meguirars No16 Last Touch is my product of choice - it provides great lubrication, but dilutes down a treat as well. There are many, many other products and brands out there, however. It really is...
It is easier than you might think, but, as with everything, experience is paramount. I wouldn't change the Haldex oil on my car because I don't know how to. But I can still learn with the help of someone more experienced.
For correction, a mixture of the latter two should suffice on Renault paint, when it comes to the G220.
The wax is average at best, and not best by machine from memory. PlastX will be OK by machine, the key being to be careful and check your work and the area regularly. If the area is getting...
£95 on pub drinks, you must be mad.
Last time I checked, a well kept car sold for more than a dilapidated one. This, and the added benefit of having a healthier liver means I know where my money is going!
OP. The kit looks good. Not a fan of DJ born slippy as I feel it is over priced. Same...
As above, can you catch your finger nails in the scratches? If so, it might require paint.
If they are very light, correction can be achieved, or as good as possible with machine polishing.
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This was done pre-sale for a client (my father lol). All with easily...
G3 is worse than TCut. Really wish people would stop coming out with the G3 comments as they are horrendous polishes used by bodyshops to do a quick mop of painted panels. NOT proper correction.
203s or 3.02 IP from Menzerna will see you just fine. If you can't get hold of these (online) then...
You can't really go wrong with all of the above. SNow Foam, as with all products, is largely down to personal experience and preference. All the lances are circa £45, so as long as you get the correct fitment, you'll be fine.
Appreciate that guys, but I have no time at all. I would head in the direction of Miglior Detailing, personally, or get Jim up here!!
http://www.miglior.co.uk/
Why those tyres?
I ran 205s on my Clio, but it was a 1.2 with spacers and lowered and had no issues...
Conti 3s, PE2/3s, lots of other choices out there.
Yes, but it won't last. Since you're shopping online, look at Chem Guys New Look Trim Gel, 303 Aerospace protectant or the bob standard AG Bumper Care.
C4 is the ultimate, agreed. However, I wouldn't advise it for Todd, as it means explaining cleaning and IPA etc.
However, the results against Chem Guys New Look Trim Gel speak for themselves (around the letters in CGNLTG and the rest is C4);
It's good for shows. But doesn't last at all.
Oh, and its exactly the same chemical as the vinyl and rubber care, so use it on your rubber window seals as well.
Todd, search for Polished Bliss. Then read ALL of their guides.
There will be a test tomorrow morning and you are not allowed to post another single thread until you've read them.
Lol J, medicci99. Christ.
Todd, the one you linked to in the other thread, where I explained the differences between the polishes. So the first one in J's post.
You will also need spot pads in the same colours/makes and a spot pad backing plate.