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Does exactly what it says on the tin . Clones dvd's , shrinks and burns etc... you have the options to remove menus , subtitles , change audio but not set start / end frames . There is a slightly newer version out now than the one i'm using so i'm not sure if that would be any different . Since...
Ooooooooh temper temper . Maybe if you use your eyes and read the original post before using said fingers and gobbing off with over the top advice . Simplicity is the key word here , as i'm sure a simple soul like yourself can understand :clown:
By the way it's " plain " not " plane " ;)...
^^^ Clonedvd for me everytime ^^^^
Used to use shrink , but i prefer clonedvd a couple of clicks and its done . Personally i think its faster than shrink , but its always good to have a couple of programs rather than relying on one .
If you read the original post you will see the problems...
I think having a clearcoat paint on your car might just save your bacon " when " you eventually get it off , but i wouldn't be surprised if there is some dulling to the paint and and alot of fine scratches . Megs scratch X should sort this out imo .
Get your ass down to the jet wash tonight...
As above , the lime in the cement " could " start to burn the paint ! I'd get my ass down to the local garage jet wash asap , using the soap might help more than just plain water .
Yeah AA Autocentre broke mine , had to buy me a new one . I usually take off the whole engine cover before it goes in for a service so they can't break it . You can buy them separate from Renault .
Renault UK won't have the VIN number on their system if its a " new " european vehicle .
When you buy it new , you should ring Renault UK and supply them with the VIN number so they can put it on their system then you get the 3 year warranty , AA assistance depending when the vehicle came into...
Read the original post you tool :clown: . She wanted advice on putting something over the chip to stop it rusting .
Did i mentioned anything about the dent ?? NO I DIDN'T . Use your eyes before you use your mouth in future .
It sounds like its just a small car parking dent . Lots of PDR...
If its gonna be a while before you have time to repair it, i'd just put a couple of layers of wax over the chip to seal it , keep out the moisture .
If you lacquer it , its gonna create work , removing the lacquer before you can attempt a repair , imo .
No problem . The key is building the paint up slowly , leaving to dry between coats , taking your time with the wet sanding , not to apply too much pressure , let the wet n dry do the work ( i put a tiny amount of fairy liquid in the water ) also make sure you strip off any wax / polish etc...
I had a bad stone chip on the wing mirror , car was only a couple of weeks old :(
Used the touch up paint , wet sanded (2000 grit ) then megs scratch X , 100 % better , if you look closely you can still see a tiny little imperfection .
Gonna give it another go when i get time .
Check...
If its right hand drive , and this is according to Renault UK , they are usually destined for the UK or Cyprus . But right hand drives can be purchased from Dutch dealerships were the warranty would only be 12 months .
Never heard of em havin different dials tho , maybe it's an aftermarket...
Sounds probable that its an import . How old is it ? With imports you still get 3 years warranty and AA assistance , just a simple phone call with your details and its done .
What actually causes clearcoat failure ? Is it a dodgy respray , can this happen to a factory applied clearcoat , any preventative measures people can take ?
What size is the the file size for TomTom 5 for a mobile . Ive seen loads of different sizes on the net for downloading . I downloaded one for my mate that was 232mb .
Haven't tried it yet as he has to buy an memory card
Looks good mate , but it'll be dirty again tomorrow :( Waxin it makes it hell of alot easier when you wash it next time :)
I use this wax , piece of p*ss to put on , take off .
http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/pinnacle-liquid-souveran-p-77.html
Is it the original Renault headunit , changer etc ....
If it is cheap its as cheap as chips . The cables usually cost more than the rest put together if you can get hold of em second hand , new from Renault about £85 just for the cable :eek:
Try your local motor factors for the pads . Mine as always been cheaper than anywhere else i've looks . Just seen greenstuff rear pads for £36.00 , or original ebc ( standard ) for £23.00 .
I'm pretty sure i've seen the greenstuff fronts for £45.OO , just can't remember where now ,lol ...
You could try the new ebc greenstuff pads for the front , keeps your wheels alot cleaner . The new versions are supposed to be good , i used the older versions on a Pug 306 , never had a problem with em , the front wheels where always miles cleaner than the back wheels as well , no problems with...
Powerflow at Burnley for me as well on my old 172 , cat back £270 fitted , get to chose your own back box/es .
Thats where i'll be goin in 18 months time when the Renault exhaust drops off on my new 182 !
http://www.powerflowexhausts.net/HOME.CFM