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Christ, just shows that modding cars provides no return! I regret spending 3k on my Clio!
I love the car, money no object I'd buy it, good luck with the sale.
As above re polish with cut versus just a cleaner, but would go for the smaller of the two polishing discs. It requires air of time and effort, John. Budget a good 6 hours for front and rear glass. Keep checking your temperatures as well.
Very nice, quick delivery as well, good on James and the team.
Quick shout out to James as well, to say I threw away my Citrus Power delivery box on Sunday, almost without removing the catalog and lovely free air freshener buried at the bottom underneath all of the bubble packaging! So thanks...
No, I think English is his second language, so there has been something lost in translation.
Vive le sport - quick English lesson.
Chamois;
Drying towel;
So your comment s about chamois being the best was incorrect. Now calm down.
THANK YOU! Bah, that was going to annoy me.
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Lol. We need an "Answer John's Questions" thread ;)
First thing, why acid wheel cleaner?
Wheel brush, love my big EZ brush. Best wheel brush I've tried. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/ez-detail-brush/prod_480.html You can also pick up lots of different brushes from eBay - name...
Fk1000p looks better, is easier to apply/remove and is cheaper by memory (for the oz). Oh and it's heat and fairly chemical resistant so useful on metal and wheels. Why anyone uses 476 anymore is beyond me!
Here's a revelation for you lot; I did the same when I was twelve. I spilled paint over a family car's bonnet. I was so upset, I spent most of my Friday evening (and pocket money) trying to get rid of it with my nails, some towels, some soap and... yes... a scouring pad!! Luckily my grandfather...
But wax safe, right? If so, Citrus Power is my new fav product. Works so well, but will get expensive.
If Megs is messy, you're using too much product chap. Same with most detailing processes, more product = more mess (polishes, trim products, wax, etc).
BTBM is really the best answer here, in...
What are you after with the citrus stuff, John? A traffic film remover (TFR)?
Shampoo wise, GWash, Dodo Born to be Mild (BTBM) and Meg's Hyper Wash/Shampoo Plus are my go to products. All wax friendly, none leave anything (measurable) behind, which is what I'm after (that's what a QD is for)...