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I spoke to a guy from AutoGlass who was in the work car park fitting a windscreen to a Merc. He said insurance couldn't care less if the claim covers one window or 999999999999991. It's a claim that AutoGlass handle as one job as well. The only "sticking" point is you need to make sure they have...
In more words, yes. But it's a pain in the arse. And takes a long time. And you might go through your windscreen.
Try glass polish as a cheap option from Auto Glym. If not, either live with it, or get a new windscreen.
I am replacing all of my windows in the coming months as it's £70 to...
If you want quick, long lasting protection, look into Chemical Guys' Blitz Spray. I use to top the Clio up with it after a clean. Took 15 minutes, tops.
Ageist.
Tried one once. You know what it's like. Walking through Halfrauds looking for anything actually half decent, needed some more Autosol and bought one as 342. Regretted it as soon as it touched the bonnet of the Clio. Not major marring, but not exactly brilliant. Luckily it was just...
b****cks Richy. A swirled car is a swirled car. In fact, the more swirled it is, the less hopeful the owner is of anything being done.
Use the same process as you normally would, the only difference is you'll get better 50:50 shots this time ;)
I know you're not stupid, but be careful with this idea buddy. Last thing we want is your DA zooming off a panel and your neck following in that direction!!
Wouldn't agree with that buddy - don't see the point testing on your own car. I used a test panel for things like how to hold the machine, where to put the wire so it didn't drag etc etc. Means you can work and practise without the worry of any damage what so ever.
Same, but I'm replacing my whole wash stage tbh.
New mitt, new buckets as the old ones are ... old. New grit guards, some more BTBM, some Megs HyperWash for snow foam. Think that's it.
Jet wash, fine. Brushes, no no!
SRP and EGP will polish and protect the car, which will make it easier to clean each time. It will also help dirty water to fall off the paint work.
It will buddy, you just might not have noticed them. Scratches is a loose term. These are tiny marks that look like spiders webs across the paint work.
Reviews?
Kevin, I'm looking at you for this one since you've buzzed about aquartz recently.
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Aquartz_Wool_Wash_Mitt_1.html
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