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FFS with the silver cars!
Not a clue chap, going to use the normal method of going up rather started out harsh. Seen the paint, isn't too marred, but it is only about 4 months old. Black always looks worse than most.
This reminds me, I have a thread to write up tonight. Had a project Porsche...
Yeah, Tim, I was meant to be doing his car last weekend but obv the emergency with my GF meant I had to cancel on him on Friday :(
Mate, come round and practise and I'll practise my hand brake turns/doughnuts with yours ;)
Oh and Richy, the only brown pants moment is usually time or lack there of ;)
One moment was not being able to get wet sanding marks out from about three years ago on one of the RS Audis rear 3/4 :S:S:S:S:S They came out but took fooking ages!
The idea of these machines is that people are able to do it themselves. If they f**k it up then they have no one to blame but themselves. But this does let in people to a skill that is quite difficult to get used to.
I would much rather take my car to a garage/someone who knows what they are...
No offense to anyone in this thread, especially Richy, but I love the way everyone just wants to pick this up in their spare time and then do other people's cars.
It took me about 18 months or more to be confident enough in what I was doing to make sure I did not cause any damage and was able...
Lol, I feel for you mate, looooonnnng text about you throwing up!
Ping me baby. Trax is in a couple of weeks me thinks and I am busy next three weekends :(
Lol, you would!
On a serious note, you will need the afore mentioned, as well as things like MFs, applicators, sealents, waxes, etc etc.
Not putting you off but there is reason most don't buy and come to detailers like the Scottish lot and I. My first full on kit was just shy of £350 incl...
That is ideal, but if I may add, you will need spot pads, pot pad backing plate and an extension wire.
Also please do not forget to buy some 3M tape people!!
Sonus stuff is still the original and best for me.
I would personally get the Das-6 with a sonus kit if poss.
The PC has last me five years, not a foot wrong, so would still recommend these very highly. Only downsides are that it hasn't got a D handle and is apparently a little bit more...