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Yeah that's not a good idea nor is recommending G101 on diamond cut wheels. It can be used but i'd never recommend it.
You need ironx anyway and it's PH neutral. Maybe something like AutoFinesse imprerial and you'll need a decent brush to get to the inners. :)
Well you want to be using the tardis and iron remover on the paintwork aswell as the wheels.
Wolf's stuff takes a while to work I would add so spray it all over a wet car and wheels and leave for 15 minutes maybe more.
Here's a great read for you...
Surely if you checked the common Clio fault you would have kept on top of the issue? No offence of course but it's easy to blame Renault.
Oh and if they repair the roof it shouldn't be a write off.
I'll probably just go for new ones mate, they're quite rusty, more hassle cleaning them and painting!
Hubs and calipers on the list also, luckily the weather is getting better eventually!
Thanks for the comments chaps!
Touch wood, i've always just ran naked with front and back protectors. Phone feels so awesome to use so I understand the slip case idea.
Blackberry bold was nice idea with the case coming with the phone. Was a cracking little case aswell.
Some parts like Chris said are hand corrected but not every inch of a car will be perfect and if you're searching for that I suggest being careful. Expensive mistake to make.
Cuey made the original bars, they're ideal for some parts. In most cases a spot pad would be fine.
Do you have a rotary polisher? A DA?
I'm going to guess you heard of spot pads and backing plates?
It's really just the same as correcting full panels usually just more making required.
For example badges are masked around then you're correcting to the edge of the tape.
Bumper wise i've...
Yeah in the bucket mate. Most shampoos need it.
I just like nice shampoos. Been using Gwash for ages as it's a pure shampoo. Stretches very well.
Plenty of cracking shampoos though. Lusso is my favourite but not cheap in essence.
Yes you can easily get 400 miles to a tank on the right journey. My Trophy will do 40mpg on long stretch journeys with no stop start. I don't get bored though, I can sit at 60 all day long.
The 3gs was a nice shape I thought. Felt great in the hand. Screen now looks like a Spectrum load screen.
Can't believe how solid and weighty the 4 feels after using a 5 daily. Black looks immense... in a finger proof case. White for the real world.