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  1. J

    Who says Money and taste go together.

    Almost reminds me of the taxi we saw in LA;
  2. J

    Trim Dressings.

    Waidasecond...
  3. J

    Iron x, how do I use it.

    It would work well on your car, Roy, as you have larger brakes, thus heavier fall out.
  4. J

    Iron x, how do I use it.

    I'm not going to ask.
  5. J

    Iron x, how do I use it.

    Removing with a MF is a waste of decent MFs, IMO. This is at least the second detailing thread you've started in as many years, Tom. I'm starting to get worried.
  6. J

    Iron x, how do I use it.

    And that's the third incarnation of the reduced smell version...
  7. J

    Sunflower's Choice of Products

    I would, or I will?
  8. J

    Sunflower's Choice of Products

    Paypal; turbodurbo@msn.com
  9. J

    Sunflower's Choice of Products

    £10. You owe me £10 for using thatterm.
  10. J

    Gave her a polish

    First I see "opertoonities" on a recruitment email this morning, now I see "diserpointed"... Dawny, if I didn't want to marry you and your love of detailing, you would upset me greatly!
  11. J

    Mk1 Golf

    Hmm, Tapatalk appears to be working well, sent a reply about 6 times!! As above, Dave, the pads are perfect for any car as they provide a decent level of cut for a hand polishing process. The only difference to the above is that, as Antony has stated, BlackHole from Poorboys would suit better...
  12. J

    Mk1 Golf

    Iron X should be fun on an old white car. Post pictures chap!
  13. J

    Mk1 Golf

    Oops, out of stock, unusual for PB... In stock here; http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=lccsha
  14. J

    Mk1 Golf

    The Menz 203s/2500 will be great by hand. Have a look at these hand cut pads (don't forget free shipping!); http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/lake-country-light-cut-hand-pad-cat24.html Glaze wise, have a look at Poorboys' White Diamond, or Galltastic's favourite Prima Amigo on an...
  15. J

    Mk1 Golf

    Chap, I could go down the route of "Jesus, you give some advice etc" but that wouldn't get us anywhere. The fact that you are asking means you are not 100% on using the machine and I know from personal experience that arrogance (possibly the wrong word here) can lead to issues that can only be...
  16. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    2l diluted as need by 1:4 works well.
  17. J

    Mk1 Golf

    Lol, resprays. I meant resprays!
  18. J

    Mk1 Golf

    I for one would not be throwing caution to the wind on an unknown car, in unknown condition for my boss. Do you have a paint depth gauge? Or an idea of the cars history with resorts etc? I'm playing the devils advocate here, but if you go through the paint and cause damage, how will your boss...
  19. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    It's a good clay lube, Tobias.
  20. J

    Mk1 Golf

    If you are thinking of polishing it, don't do it with a machine. No offense but you don't fill me with confidence in your abilities chap! I would look at enhancing the finish with filler glazes and hand polishing.
  21. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    I've been informed your opinion doesn't count as you drive an Audi. Is there any truth in this? Because if so, I'm fuckedx3. Lol.
  22. J

    Finished clio 172 supercheged

    All that work only to run a BMC "strangler", unless I'm very much mistaken?
  23. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    Agreed, although DW can be a daunting place, especially when searching.
  24. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    Most do/have. It depends on your personality. I have mild OCD when it comes to research (and cleaning), so I spent months looking at ways to clean the car before I started out.
  25. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    It does. The one and only time I have purchased said product.
  26. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    Harsh. Like TCut ;) x
  27. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    Not at all. You are one of very few new users that possesses those funny sticky-out things on the side of your head, that most use to listen. It's a refreshing change. T-Cut does have it's uses, Adam, so don't go throwing the bottle away; - ever found your CDs jump in your stereo, due to...
  28. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    I've turned over a new leaf. I no longer scorn. Unless they ask for it.
  29. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    Detailing has moved on a bit, chap. There are far safer and better products out there these days. I trust you understand I am not having ago, but T-Cut is a frightful product and AGT&GR is extremely watered down and thus fairly ineffective in comparison to AutoSmart's Tardis.
  30. J

    8 simple steps to getting rid of shadows from badges

    Thanks Adam, but I don't think many people will be taking your advice.
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