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Indeed. What were the reasons behind it, not being particularly up on this sort of thing? I know that carbon/corrosion is less likely due to it's non reactive features + will be extra resilient to bashing. . . ?
TBH Andy mate, the amounts I charge are really low in comp to others on here, but it is such a joy to spend a day doing something I really enjoy and see the smiles when leaving. The cash is mainly for the future surgery that will be required with my current back problems!
It wouldn't surprise me, if he could see reason to, Paul knows his stuff so the price would not have been the deciding factor, function over form for that man.
Dirty trim usually lad, use it to really loosen up muck and clean, but have two of them, other other has been used as a general mucky brush, so anything from hard to reach metal to arches.
All of the bristles are quite coarse so wouldn't go anywhere near paintwork!!
The AG ITR is the safer option and works just as well.
However, there are also specially designed glue etc removers from smaller brands in Halfords.
I used glass polish and fast glass by AG when I did mine, but was barely left with any glue.