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Oh sorry, was under the impression this was somewhere to vent my need. Apologies. I'll go back to the "Quit Smoking" thread.
Again, constructive lad;
By the time you have done the windows and bumper care, guessing that is about half hours work . . . so you left the polish on for that amount of time?
Also, in what way did you dry the polish off? The only thing you can do is apply it and work it in to the...
It won't fella, and it will still not mimmick your hand's motion (Random Orbital) so will just get hot and basically either damage the paint work, or, more likely, bugger itself!
Super Resin Polish. Auto Glym bob standard n00bie polish, but also good on most items, from wheels to metal, glass and plastic headlamps to paint work.
No. It will get bogged down as soon as you put any pressure on it what so ever.
It is £15 for a reason. It doesn't do anything. Sell it/give it back (if you can) and buy some SRP and applicators with the vouchers Halfrauds give you in return.
That, my friend, is a stunning example. I looked at these/still am looking but not sure on the handling. I think I prefer the R32/A3 3.2 for that, but looks wise a mate's Brera in that colour, coupled with yours, beats them hands down.
Oh and Jord's car is just epic!
Come on Kev, you can't really compare the two. Yes a large percentage of looks comes from the polishing stages, but the protection something like Onyx would give, coupled with looks, over something boggy standard like collinites is worth it if you can afford it.
IMO, either or chap. I prefer the Sonus pads to most that I have tried (if I was still a newbie). They're hard wearing and give good cut for the price.
In all honesty, there is going to be very little difference between the Kestrel and DAS. Not heard anything bad about either. It's only the...
Hai. Dodo is pisch. <--- purely to piss off Paul Brycey.
Lime prime is excellent and will be added to my collection from now on.
Born slippy is over priced and better results come from shampoo and water, let alone Megs last touch.
Blue Velvet is OK looks wise. Doesn't out last my Nattys...
Callum. Srp is a polish. Yes it is a stage but it is not something you leave to dry or cure. In fact leaving it to dry will make it harder to buff off therefore increasing the chances of scratching/marring the paint.
Take this as constructive criticism. You know I am here to help :)