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I would be worried about what ever was used to clean it, was still on the brush when I come to touch my wheels again. Always, therefore, buy a new one :( Happened to me two/three weeks ago as well.
TBH John I typed in ONR into Google. The video may therefore not be the best. I would use ONR if there was no water source available. As said, detailers worth talking about (Russ, Jim White etc) use it when they really need to.
I would personally rather take sealable buckets in the boot of the...
Most shampoos are designed not to strip wax. If you have issues with waxes/sealents, use something like Chem Guys Citrus Wash as this will strip the wax off, leaving you with a clean surface to start again.
Eax wise, R222 is perfectly acceptable, as is Natty's Blue. Depends on budget. Super...
If Markie can't be arsed to talk about ONR, then I certainly can't. . .
But hey ho - ONR or Optimum No Rinse is a waterless wash product. It works (apparantly) and is very good for shows. A lot of detailers (and by detailers I mean well known and trusted detailers, not people who have a DA) use...
As above really, there are quite a few hobbiests on here. Worth a look on DW as well as they will be able to point you in the direction of someone I'm sure.
If not, might be worth asking a mod to change the title to "someone to PC my car in LOCATION".
Hi.
So this tiny wee bottle should be arriving soon. Yes I know it's a trim restorer, but thinking outside of the box (but inside of the wheel) - has anyone used it on their plastic arch liners yet?
And if not, why not?
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Re: The original & the worst since 2004, well every other sods cleaned this weekend..
Can a mod change the title to Original and Best? As it still is in my mind.
Loves it Naith, as you know.
As you guess, facelift version.
Excellent write up Jim. Makes me look forward to having mine back this week after service etc and get the wheels sorted. Really lets it down at the moment - 8 years of build up took their toll!
Not sure how rubbing more polish into the area is going to help . . . ?!
To remove the polish stains, use either WD40 or Linseed oil. Both require a serious amount of rubbing/hard work, but they are the only ones that I find work. Although peanut butter is meant to have the same affect, I have...
I can only offer the usual thought process Richy, i.e. start with the least harsh option (pressure washer) and move up, so APC, Claying, Tar remover etc etc.
Naith, Forge 007p as the recirc is the product AudiSporters swear by, regardless of Big Turbo conversions etc. A must with anything mapped + you can get different spring rates to hold ze boooooooooost.
Fella, "old" is driving your Saab 95 diseasel estate and listening to your father's CDs, while he drives a Porsche Boxter S listening to the Kooks.
If he was on here, his details would have been changed a long time ago!