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Dave, might be worth your money getting someone to do it for you. It's circa 100 quid, and for 150 quid plus products plus time taken to get use to the machine, you might as well spend the money on someone who knows what they are doing.
Slightly biased opinion, as it would be someone like me...
Nope. She will have to start a new contract and you will have to end yours with 30 days notice, then get the PAC (porting authority code).
She may well get a better deal anyway, being a new customer.
That it does. I have tried quite a number of dilution ratios and 2:1 is best. Any weaker and the clay started to feel like it was getting stuck, which is obviously a bad thing!
And as said above, it smells brilliant!
Buffing pads, no harm. Don't like doing it as there is the possibility to push too hard and remove the sealent. But a finishing pad still has a minute amount of cut, so could well have taken off your sealent/LSP.
Just get off your arse and use some elbow grease ;)