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Mine was covered in tar and other contaminants , especially around the bottom of the doors , sills , rear wheel arches , the clay mitt removed all of it effortlessly and it was like glass when finished, better than when it was new . If you're a lazy f**cker , same as me , try these 2 products I...
It Won't mar your paintwork if used correctly . I used a bucket of strong shampoo as lubricant and one bucket of clean water to rinse after so many passes , you only need to use light pressure , basically the weight of the wet mitt and your hand , no need to press on . So much easier than...
Polishing should remove the wax . Another good product to use would be the hydro2lite . I've got it on on my Arctic blue , it's still beading really well . Also try a clay mitt instead of clay , takes about 1/10th of the time to clay your car than traditional clay ,it's so easy to use ,you'll...
Its very shiny , considering it hasn't seen any polish / wax products since last November . Like i said previously , one of the guys at work asked if I'd just washed the car . It's a must have product imo .
Try some Hyrdo2lite . Fantastic stuff , beads as good as any wax I've used . This pic was taken about 15 mins ago . The car was last washed over 3 weeks ago . Someone at work last night actually commented on it and asked if I'd just washed it . It's probably one of the easiest products you'll...
I got round to using the Clay mitt today . What a brilliant and easy thing to use . I washed the car first with my trusty 17 year old Karcher pressure washer , water only . Then connected a 25 litre fermenting bin with approximately 2 capfulls of shampoo and 2 capfulls of snow foam then gave it...
If the new manifold to Cat kit has been fitted correctly it shouldn't really blow now . The only way to really tell whereabouts it's blowing from would be to get it up on a ramp or get under the car with the engine running and have a look , put your hand near the joints and feel for it blowing ...
Standard 182 exhaust and Cat ? They blow from the olive joint where the Cat meets the centre section . It's a common problem , crap design . You could try a new exhaust clamp and some high temp silicone sealant . Some people do away with the oilve joint altogther and have a piece of tubing...
I had this with a hard drive that was knackered , just wouldn't boot , i tried everything . I took the old knackered hard drive and connected it to a USB sata cable , plugged it into my desktop pc and retrieved all the photos this way ...
I knew i only needed one mitt . I only bought 3 mitts because of their 3 for 2 offer and I didn't really need anything else . I'm going to offload 2 of the mitts to 2 guys at work for 9 quid each lol .
The paintworks in pretty decent condition for a 9 year old car that has only ever had...
I've seen lots of positive things said about the clay mitt , even from people who are quite skeptical , then their opinions have changed after using them . I'm not sure it could be called a quick fix as such , just a newer method / alternative to traditional claying . I was hoping to give it a...
I've seen that you must use plenty of lubrication . I'm going to use a bucket with shampoo mix for dipping the mitt in and maybe as an additional safeguard spritz with some QD if needs be , just using quite light pressure .
I don't know if anybodies posted anything about these on here ? Just a bit of a headsup . Halfords are doing 3 for 2 offer on cleaning products so picked 3 of these up today for £25.98 ( £8.66 each ) . They seem to get some good reviews on detailing world ...
I really enjoyed your video Craig . It was really well put together. You said and showed just how it is owning and driving a 182 , well done :up: . I wish we had a road like that round here . Unfortunately all the roads round here , town and country are full of either potholes , gatsos or mobile...
You used to be able to buy the pedal covers , they were about £34 for a set of 3 from Renault. Sod paying that :frowning: When my brake and clutch pedal became badly worn I made some new ones. A couple of quid for some aluminium off ebay , a few pop rivets and Bobs your Uncle . Good luck...
Yeah that will fit . Its got the flange on one end and olive joint on the other , same as the original Cat. But to be honest mate . If you're looking for some sort of gain in power you're wasting your time and money . I ran a decat on mine and it did bugger all other than make my Yozza exhaust...