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Re: Found this upon returning to my car the other day. Removing mark off my rear bump
So you know about swirls and how they're inflicted, but are advising to use a heavy polish? Do you advise people to drive through car washes because it's easier as well?
SRP will get that off if it is, as...
A tennis mate's dad bought two SLRs, one in dark grey, one in black. Because one colour looked better in the sun, the other at night.
If you have it, why not?
Yes. I know what LMAO stands for. Thanks.
You wouldn't pay for it because you drive a Clio. There's nothing wrong with that, but if you drove a Veyron and could afford a £6k detail from Paul himself, you'd expect one of the best waxes on offer to be applied to the car.
It's all relative...
They do all do the same thing. They serve a certain market. AG HD serves those looking to spend £20 on a car wax. Likewise with Nattys Blue. Onyx serves the £50 market; Crystal Rock serves the £800 market.
However, saying "who in their right mind would..." is completely pointless as its a...
You're wrong.
You're wrong; GTechniq GWash and Meguiars Hyper Wash.
You're wrong.
You're wrong - Megs No16 is useful as a drying aid...
... and is a good lube for claying with Megs Mild Clay.
Red Mousse Glaze on that colour. You're wrong.
You're wrong.
You're wrong.
You mean Kev and I, or the cars? I R Confused deetaylar.
FYI "the towels I use on my car are more expensive than the towels I dry myself with". Paul Dalton. Innit.
I would stay clear of 476. Very dull wax and if longevity is all you're after (not looks) then go 845 insulator wax or fk1000p. Both will last 6 months if applied correctly and cared for.
Failing that, what's your budget?
Finally.
Depends on how precious you are. £15 for the right product (as above, search for it in google) or £5 on the wrong products then £Xxx on a new seat... I know what I'd invest in...
You can still use it fella. If it goes like that scoop up a small amount and hand apply it, warming it in your hands first.
Temp fluctuations will alter most detailing chemicals sadly so indoor/temp controlled garage is a must.
I know. Toby is a b**ch and Don't get me started on that Gally character...
It should still be perfectly usable but I would be inclined to contact the supplier. Worded nicely, you might get a replacement, depending on how old the pot is of course...