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Ha, I didn't mate, £100 quid for paint correction (think I have already sent you that).
I wouldn't dream of touting for business! Do it as a hobby is my excuse ;)
Welcome along fella, I organise meets in the NW so pay up to full membership and pop along soon! All meets are shown in the local meetings section!
Jamie
Loving the difference in past experience as per :)
Megs Gold Class
AG SRP
EGP
Megs wax (not spray)
Mainly because all the above are available in Halfords Timmay (makes it easier for new detailers, rather than internet buying etc).
^^^depends how clean they are to start with.
Engine and machine cleaner for me on wheels that haven't been protected. Mine, I just use gold class shampoo, old mitt and the usual brushes as the dirt just "slides" off.
I never use rainx, just heard too many bad reports of people having to, and struggling to, remove it because it goes all foggy and "off".
I use fast glass everytime I clean the car, so once a week. If it starts to look worse than usual I will spend an evening glass polishing them all.
I am...
INteresting this (sorry Alan, stalking you!).
My old vaio battery was buggered so bought a new one for mum as she now uses it. I may just take the battery out since mine sits on the desk a lot of the time!
The headlights on some cars appear to start to fade/get some sort of growth on them and go coarse. Machine polishing or a high cut polish is the only thing that sorts it, can sometimes even require wet sanding.