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Value for money you cant go wrong with Meguiars Shampoo Plus or the Hyper Wash IMO - both foam up well, leave great finishes and are bargains for 3 odd litres. I use them on most cars now, saving the Duragloss, Sonax or Swissvax Bath for my 182 depending on what wax it is wearing.
Try that on a old 205 GTi and come back and see me son ....
Let the chemicals do there job and use the water purely to remove them.
My low pressure method dates back to those days in my past and learning the hard way.
EGP is not one to use in the damp - would try not to use it after about 4 pm ish at this time a year.
EGP can be good for 3 odd months, I tend to re SRP once in spring as part of the post winter clean up and again in Autumn during the winter prep. If you do use it remember you will need to re...
With the standard h/unit there are a few options - I went for the Dension route in mine. There are a few options for mounting it, in the glovebox with a dock cable or with some cradles.
I choose the glove box option as you can control most functions on the ipod from the stalk or headunit. Five...
Do Laptab only do powercoated finishes ? Proper basecoat and lacquer always produces a much better finish apperance wise than powdercoat.
How were yours painted Ali ? The sets I have had done for people locally round here I spent a fair wedge of time going though loads of chips to pick a nice...
Mix up some car shampoo and water in a spray bottle or use some quick detailing spray.
Spray plenty of either on the panel and gently glide the clay along it.
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Hose and a low pressure flow of water should be fine aswell. I tend to use as little water as I can to remove the degreaser, no point using anymore than you need too.