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300bhp and naturally aspirated? How is that possible? Genuine questions as I know nothing about these engines and what is possible.
Video is God awful.
APC is all purpose cleaner, so a wash with a detailing brush to ensure all oils are removed.
IPA is a wipe on, wipe off product, yes. And wipes are OK, but I prefer spray and MF method. But haven't seen anyone state one is better, just person preference.
No harm going over it again Richy, in the areas you're not happy with. Apart from the cost of course. Difficult with such a large area. Could almost do with doing an area, buffing, rewashing and redoing... Rob and the other chap (who's name escapes me) are very helpful. Worth emailing.
As above Aucky, it won't make a difference. I might ask Kev to bring his Amigo with him for me to try on the day. Mine is seriously lacking any love at the moment. Still looks great to the untrained eye, but is serious need of a decon, glaze and some LSP.
They sometimes have bad batches that they have to send back. Rob is very good at keeping you informed, however. And their products are well worth waiting for.
Or you could use a product specifically designed to remove stains and not damage the fabric??
Look into BioBrisk. You'll need a soft brush and a wet and dry vac, so it might be worth looking into local detailers, unless you can rent or borrow on? You need to extract the dirty water, once the...
I'm in. Can either pay at the gate or meet you if you already have a ticket for me. Either way, I'll bring teh Forearms.
Also, the car will not be clean or swirl free, so anyone expecting an ex-detailer's car can FO.
If its metal, mercury will clean it. Usual wash down and de-grime with G101, followed up by mercury on a MF towel should do the trick. It's likely to be similar metal to the exhaust so should clean up nicely.