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Agreeded. Kind hospitality at TEGs house coupled with a very nice beverage.
I'll be over again soon for s***s and giggles. Perhaps a run out somewhere?
Looks brilliant! Quick note; the 007P leaks more than the standard item. Lots of info on the Audi forums about them not passing bubble tests - worth checking you're not losing boost now.
Funny that. I asked this question recently and a few people shunned Lepsons due to some bad experiences on M3Cutters... Mine are in with Premier Wheel Repairs in Redhill at the moment. I'll update once I pick them up tomorrow.
I genuinely meant laughing at me. I've managed to control my little outbursts on this site for a while, so good to have a blow out every so often ;)
All based on personal experience, we do our best, different courses for different horses, etc. Long short of it is neither of us really gives a...
It certainly is (slow day)! @TheEvilGiraffe and @Rob are chuckling about my little outburst already.
Nope! Which is why I can only comment on your posted info, chap. Clay mitts are short pile. They cannot remove contaminants from their surface in the way a decent wash mitt can. Therefore, the...
Based on previous posts, I'd go with this answer. But since you took the time to type out War and Peace...
Yes. Have I denied they do not remove contamination?
Because you checked it with a SunGun or alternative afterwards?
Point missed, further showing your lack of understanding of the...
Not true. The lacquer he has used will be dry in 24 hours, truly hard in about 48-72. You're thinking about wheels that have been baked in an oven that require time before being sealed due to gas release.
OP you'll be fine after a week at the absolute max.
TarX products work more quickly if they are not diluted (i.e. water already over the area), so yes, if you can open hose the car to near as damn it dry, that's ideal. IronX works perfectly well on a wet car, however, so no need here.
Sorry mate, but this simply isn't possible. The clay mitts are not the same as wash mitt in design nor application (i.e. do not have long fibres that remove the particles away from the surface of the mitt to prevent them being dragged across the paint), so there is no chance you de-tared with a...