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Such a hooligan!
I remember my sister knocking a push bike over on my dad's car a few weeks after he got it leaving two huge scratches all the way down the bonnet.
Tis not cheap, all pretty much the same price over here tho :(
I must admit tho - I stocked up last summer when it was being sold half price in the states which meant it was P21s money at 18 quid a pot.
Souveran is much easier IMO than the Nattys, which I found to be more work than P21s.
Souveran is very easy on and off. I wipe on and off, not waiting around for it to haze etc. Spreads on just like hot butter.
I left the sealant for a week then topped with Souveran, the following week with the Nattys Blue, and the weekend after the last coat of Souveran.
I would leave at least 12 hours between each sealant and/or wax coat, or just add another layer after each wash over a few weeks.
Cheers Al
Jay - I washed, (Didnt clay as it didnt need it) Polished with Poorboys SSR 2.5 and Megs #80 Speed Glaze. Then glazed with the VM and sealed with a couple of coats of the Wolfgang Sealant over easter. Been adding on the wax since.
Weekly wipe downs that maintains a totally matt clean factory look.
Meguiars Interior Quick Detailer
or 1Z Cockpit Premium. (Shame about its smell)
Bi-Monthly clean and dressing proper with UV protection but also maintaining a factory non glossy or greasy look - Poorboys Natural Look.
EDIT...
I had read the same, some of the early canon systems wont work on tripods.
I have always understood the purpose of IS to be two fold, to allow you to shoot by hand in low light at slow shutter speeds than normal, and help panning on moving objects in low light and or at longer focal lengths...
As an all rounder P21s is great. Does look good on Black, but lacks the depth and wetness the other two above mixed can give.
On Blues, and Silvers the P21s really excels.
The P21s though is much better value for money than the Souveran, half the price, and much easier on and off than the...
You where bored waiting for recovery then!
This brand new wheel I have sat under the desk with my foot resting on really does need me to get a tyre on it I think.
I polish mine with Auoglym Super Resin and seal with there Extra Gloss.
Afterwards all the need is washing with soap and water.
As for tyre dressings/shines.
Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber for ultimate looks.
Meguiars Endurance gel for looks and durability.
Whatever you get will be an upgrade then ;)
A cheapish Sigma or Tamron Zoom will at least let you do some track stuff for 140-150.
These where done with my Sigma 70-300
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You dont want much!
The 70-200 4L I have brought of ebay is under £400, it will lack the extra 100 mm of reach but I will sort that will a 1.4x next month.
I have been shooting hand held with my 70-300mm 4-5.6 Sigma which was about a 150 quid, so they is no need to spend loads on a lens and...
Had to drive my 306 15 miles to get a backbox after it fell of, it's only a 1.4 and feels slow at the best of times, without a back box it was shockingly slow!
P21s is great on any colour.
Though on Black I prefer a mixture of Souveran and Nattys Blue. P21s will look damn good to, as 95% is in the prep stages anyway.
From Autopia, must's are at least 2 of each pad, light cut, polish and finishing. As one is never enough incase it does get dirty or...