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You are very, very unlikely to burn paint with an orbital polisher, hence they have commanded the market for new users.
I would however agree that it is not just as easy as going out and buying one. The costs for one thing are quite high if you only need to do it once a year, if that.
Engine cut out to change gear I presume by the noise on shifts?
Went out in a genetta G50 at Oulton park a while back, driver explained all of the workings of the car to the crowd, lady put her hand up (at the point where he said the unburnt fuel, from the engine cutting, out explodes in the...
Claying will add more marring to the paint work and SRP will only fill the scratches until the next wash, even with sealing it.
They only method is machine polishing, once car's get to a certain state.
Not a problem Lee, have finished tennis over the weekends for a while, dad has booked next/weekend after. Need to sort out a couple of others as well. I will PM you soon with dates, you aren't that far away.
Jamie
Difficult without a machine polish lad. Would happily offer my services, charge 85 quid for paint correction, but depends on whether you want to spend that sort of money.
As said above by that "man" Gally, most products that are good by hand will only mask swirls until it gets a good wash...
Too much money? Yes.
Three Canon 5Ds Mk2, a large selection of lenses, have nabbed some photos from her recent trips to Africa, Churchill (Polar bears), Chimps and Gorillas.
What are most people running on here, camera body wise?
Didn't know you could do that James mate, nice links thanks.
Sorry Laura, you know I would, but all lenses are going to Brizzle for this 21st as said I'd get some shots.
I need a fish eye.