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I can't do either of the weekends chatted about in the thread, sadly. Up in the Lakes for my birthday and was in Kent last weekend. We need a casual pint.
Of course you did, I remember now. I still want to try the Flex...
Cost and ease of use. It has soft start, variable speeds and is comfortable. So does the Silverline, I hear you shout? Yes, but the Silverline is f**king heavy and can only be operated by ForeArms.
I hear exactly what you're saying. And you are a business at the end of the day.
But you can't deny that customers are going to feel hard done by and peeved if they find out a company rebrands a product they buy in, and increases the price.
It may happen all the time, but people will react...
Casing point (not a different company, but the same product labelled differently) look at GTechniq. I swear by C4. But being the same as C5 and C1...? To protect the customer, understandable.
I have no issue with the products. Safe to say Mercury is the best metal polish I've used.
And I'm glad to hear it is rumors. Although unfortunately that's not always the case. You'll know yourself from seeing work and products from other detailers that it can be a mine field.
I've always been an advocate of buying it properly. Sadly this is a case of do as I say, not as I do, as I no longer detail the car more than once a year.
So yes, ebay jobbie :s
Nice...
On the topic of the thread title;
IronX 1000ml
Tardis 1000ml
CarPro Washmitt x2
Bilt Hamber mild clay
Eraser
3M yellow pad
3M yellow spot pad
3M blue pad
3M blue spot pad
Glasur
Carbon
Eurow Shagpile towels x 10
Poorboys Delux towels x 5
G3
3M glass cleaner
Prima Amigo
Interesting that most detailers offer an engine detail as part of their service range. Also interesting that cars can go through puddles and not have issues.
Use some common sense, as Danny has said. But engines can be cleaned without inflicting damage.
Google it you lazy t**t ;)
http://www.lakecountrymfg.com/products/specifications.cfm/catid/2/subcatid/10/da-foam-pads (although to be fair on you, I guess it's easier when you know what LC CCS pads look like ;))
Shame, you're not far from my old location but now based in London. Other wise, would have been more than happy to take a gander/help in my Cheshire to Birmingham drive (most weekends last year!).
It looks like scratching in the lacquer, if they are matt white.
If Tardis, IronX and polish hasn't worked, try claying. Last resort, but I can't see that shifting unfortunately. Very hard to tell when you're not there in person, but that's all I can suggest really.
Not sure if this is OK to post up/ask, but I have a CD-less game (Total Annihilation) that I fancy playing again at some point on the laptop. I used Alcohol 120% back in the day, but don't particularly want to pay $40 to download it again.
Are there any free CD image drive programmes that...