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Yeah on 05 onwards update list models to get stalk, screen and an ipod adapater added onto an Alpine headunit wont be cheap.
I had an Alpine unit ready to go in mine, but got bored of waiting for the display/stalk adapaters, now I am glad I didnt bother waiting because of the money.
Been there used them, as Zymol IMO its over over priced. Can get better results with much cheaper products, as its all in the prep not putting a 70+ quid wax one.
A 20 quid Carnuba wax like P21s works just as well.
For 180 quid you could get everything you need plus more!
Fully agree with that. Less is more when it comes to most products.
When polishing by machine though make sure you use enough to prime the pad, dry buffing is not good!
When it comes to sealants though in most cases the thinner the better, when you get a thin coat on, its proabably to thick in...
A few people had it sorted, Shaun - 182_Blue and Liam IIRC. Fairly big job I think as the rocker cover has to come of, but this holds the cams in place.
Be intrested to see hat that moonlight blue looks like in the sun. Must be nice knowing you have the only V6 in a certain colour, even the brown one ;)
I use Autoglym Engine and Machine Cleaner as its non acid based and works well. On the clio I have polished and sealed them from new and only ever used car shampoo and water.
I wouldnt waste the likes of expensive NXT on them though, I buy the cheap halfords own for my wheels and arches.
At least there shipping you a new one Karen.
As said hard drive failure can happen on any machine. It could have failed months or years later with a chance of losing more stuff.
Must admit I wondered what teething problems these new intel macs may have, still as soon as I get a shipping date...
Nice work.
I used the guide on my 205 GTi wheel, as long as you get some paint to match, not hard as any decent paint supplier should be able to match the paint and put it in rattle cans for you it works really well.
I agree with some bits in the above post but not all!
It really is down to the process not the products. With the correct prep even cheap products can look good. I am also a big fan of Autoglym and in trade sizes its cheap as chips. It gets a bad name these days just because Meguiars is...