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I'm thinking a Halfords shopper, so most items available listed above. Replace the wax with AutoGlym HD.
EAMC is a great product for cleaning engines (der) and wheels as it is non-acidic.
Couple the above with the usual applicators and MF towels and you'll be right on your way.
Bang, that's the fuse blowing in honour of Keving being away :(
KPMatthews, IIRC you are female and therefore I will be nice. Even though I've had a shite day and now have a headache.
Wash; Duragloss 902, DODO born to be mild or Meguirars Gold Class - coupled with the two bucket method and a...
Why do you need new polish? Wax, there is a massive range and the choice is yours. Suggestions for that price range are R222, Natty's Blue, Dodo if you really must...
Again, I wouldn't have thought so, Paul. But it is worth asking a Dodo retailer like Matt@I4D. Purely because I haven't had personal experience of that wax/sealent combo. To be honest, the time it takes Dodo to break down, in comparison to the FK, I wouldn't worry. The FK will last a long time...
It will but not that well. A lot of waxes react differently to other products, so it's very difficult to keep up with which wax works with what other products.
Probably from the 50:50 shot that is no where near done. If you went over the "finished" area in the photos above again, fair enough buddy, but usually a 50:50 is of before and after... which those definitely are not!
I'm on 4.0.2 and was playing on Angrybirds for most of my London train journey last night. No issues. And I'm an Appletard as Dan and Tom will agree.
Speaking of which, has 4.1 solved the sensor issue chaps?
As above, your "or this or this" comment isn't quite right chap.
Glaze is a little bit like a polish, but with zero cut and lots of fillers. In my mind, therefore, you are wasting your time with SRP. But each to their own :)
Thin thin layers are where it's at. And don't leave the wax too long to cure etc. Most react better if left for ten to fifteen mins before removal, unlike sealants.
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