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Claying wont remove any paint or clearcoat, polishing will.
I try and limit proper polsihing to once a year. Weekly wash won't do any harm.
Shocking ;)
That will cut, Problem is it is an old style abrasive which does not break down into a finishing polish so there is a chance it will install marring of its own that needs removing after with a milder polish.
Yeah the standard of driving and cars at the Action Days has improved, I remember the days of trailered Legacys with not a straight panel and tequila slammer sprayed down the side being on track !
Quarry is where it all happens, mates 205 was written off by a spinning MG there. A few people...
Just need these shape ones
http://instant-radio-codes.co.uk/radio-removal-keys.php?gclid=COfNvbGpnY0CFRAFEgodhRjM6A
Couple of quid from Halfords etc, or you can make them from a metal coat hanger easily enough though.
The Field Glaze is more of a liquid spray wax than QD to remove dust. I use both - The Detail Spray to remove light dust if the car has been in the garage or after a wash, then use the Field Glaze after as a touch up between costs of wax.
No worries.
Finished polishing mine on Sat - but the same here, still minor marks in the bonnet but keeping the car for the forseeable so have decided to leave them.
Do a search on here for Dension - Plugs into the CD changer port, allowing control of the ipod from h/unit and stalk. Been using mine for 18 months or so now.
What colour is the Van ? - if it is single stage paint and most down to oxidisation a chemical cleaner such as Klasse AIO by PC will sort it as the product rather than the machine will do the work.