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Meant to be detailing someone out of around six different cars, who ever PM's me back lol!
Didn't like that stuff due to the price in comparison to cleaning ability.
FFS, must be a Thursday. Cheers!
As Andy has said Bilberry is the best option for you Clyro.
Sealer wise Craig, Poorboys is very very good. But good old EGP is just as good, with some 467 wax on top.
Still rolling with the Wonder Wheels one from years ago for my wheels.
I have the following;
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/accessories/meguiars-slide-lock-brush/prod_137.html
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/accessories/meguiars-triple-duty-detail-brush/prod_138.html
and a couple of these...
Not a problem.
Wetflatted means using an abrasive such as wet and dry paper to get rid of the worst of the fading. This use very very fine grit paper.
A PC is a Porter Cable, which is a type of machine polisher. I am very happy to do this for you since I own a PC, I am located in south...
You mean the plastic has faded? Best bet is to get some Auto Glym Super Resin Polish from your local motorstore/halfrauds.
Failing that, get someone to machine polish them. Where are you based?
One that came with the MTV stereo IIRC. . .
Best bet is to get some super resin polish on them to clean up the plastic. A bit more info would be good however, what part you want to clean, in what way is it dirty etc etc.
The Warrington based Denttech boys charged me 80 quid, got rid of about seven noticeable door/rear 3/4 dents, as well as a long line one where someone had backed into me very slowly.
Only heard good things about BH snow foam, but depends on what you deem is necessary.
Agreed on the advice Rich has given about reading up on the guides. Don't just go bowling into it.
Re: Mk1 172 Hybrid Track Car Project
Nice top mounts fella, where did you manage to source a set from?
I was under the impression that camber had nothing to do with the way the bolts were facing, as this was how to correct/adjust castor? That's what I was told by most on here/Tweaks? Hence...