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Reserving all judgements till it's driven, seen in the flesh ,and we see what they are selling for in the real world. Though I will most proabaly be sticking with what I have.
Just tested out some Poorboys Bold and Bright. Well it smells nice first up lol.
Its like a thicker version of AG Vinyl and rubber, but still a liquid not a gel like the Megs Endurance. Lots easier on than the Megs, but needs a bit more spreading around than the Autoglym. Applied with a paint...
Menzerna is a bit harder to use for a beginner. I would suggest the SSR series of polishes for PC use first as, there is less of a learning curve.
Loving the OCW at the moment, had 3 details to do last Monday, used it on all 3, so quick and easy. Looked great on all 3, 1 blue, 1 silver and 1 Black.
We have a 17inch powerbooks at work, as said earlier I wouldnt want one unless it was my only machine. Intrested to see what there like though as we may need to upgrade at work soon.
Remind me not to walk in your way at any shows! Thought the 70-200 would be smaller than that, you can never get an impression viewing these things online.
Looking foward to the pics. Going to grab the 4L all going well tommorrow.
With a PC and a mild polish and pad combo you wont remove that much clearcoat. The PC will not remove bad defects then you are into Rotary polishers which easily can remove large amounts of clear. This is what 5K man was using. Brazo on here has a paint thickness gauge.
I would not use anything...
It took me years to go for a PC, the Black car did it to me!
SSR 2.5 or 2 on the Light Cut Pad
#80 Speed Glaze on the Polishing Pad
VM or RMG on a Finishing Pad
P21s by Hand.
or
SSR 2.5 or 2 on the Light Cut Pad
#80 Speed Glaze on the Polishing Pad
AGR SRP by Polishing or Finishing Pad
EGP...
Alex at http://www.seriousperformance.co.uk/ for both the above.
From Autopia - Stock up on your pads, Try some of the Sonus Towels - the Der Wunder Buffing towels are fantastic.
I went for both the DAS and SFX kits.
The DAS are better suited to good shape paint, for more agressive work the SFX pads seem to do better.
Whichever you go for I would suggest at least 2 of each pad.
2 Light Cut
2 Polishing
2 Finishing
A 4 inch pad set IMO is a must for clio owners the...