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Yep, Andy. Same results as I got and same feelings towards the product for external plastics close to paint work ie the majority of them.
However, try it in greater quantities as a spray and leave and you'll be impressed. See my updated review.
Yeah, you reacted as I expected first time around, Robbie - not sure why it was edited but hey ho!
As has been said, the only thing I'd advise is using some decent wheel sealant. You'll only then need to use warm soapy water to clean, rather than something more powerful like Bilberry (waste of...
Agreed. Surprised you didn't go for something more bullish than Reload. Something like a decent insulator wax. Although I guess with your washing it quite often, Reload will hold up just fine.
I'm not sure what the last part of that paragraph has got to do with... well, anything tbh.
What is amusing is almost three pages with only one post by the OP. Talk about hook line and sinker.
Rob, another consideration from testing them out on Tuesday is the fact that the new Retina display ones no longer have an onboard disk drive!! Appreciate they'll be thinner and lighter without, but that's something she wants and needs. We also couldn't tell much difference between the Retina...
I showed you my shed, right? All hung on the wall (it's a slotted wooden panel shed, so the triggers of RDS hang off!). But didn't buy all in one go. Started taking 342 products with price match, so WWHWsx2 at £1.73 + RDS at £2.25 = £3.98.
As Dave says, it's as good neat as CP is diluted 1:1, so they're on a par, cost wise. And as Ant says, from several LSPs, it appears fine in my trials.
She's also half blind in one eye. I have to read words off the TV/Cinema screen for her. But get what you're saying. Another thing to test side by side.
Appreciate the SSD thing as well.
Just out of interest, @Tom and @Rob, is there any reason not to go with a superior machine without the Retina display for less money?
For example, non-retina 13" MBP for £1,100 comes with a 2.9ghz i7, 8gb RAM (yes I appreciate the aforementioned points about RAM) and 1TB of storage... Other...
Corporate discount is 10% for us, Edu is circa 14%. Interesting that that Mike oojamflip website no longer works. Thankfully someone posted a link in the first post.
So as far as I see it, why not go for 2.6 as well? For the sake of £70? .2 more GHZ and 8gb more RAM for £200 sounds like future proofing to me. And tbh if she disagrees I'll probably use that as my chip in for the occasonal use.
Blimey.
OK, well thanks for the insight all. It's not my money either, but agree with Tom/Rob on the unable to upgrade point, so will probably suggest she goes 16gb. I upgraded both our Vaios after a few years to 4 or 8. If that's no longer possible, I feel it would make sense to future-proof...
Just asked Revels about exactly the same question, Bonxy He suggested the base spec would be fine but due to RAM no longer being self upgrade...able, to go for the highest in that.