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  1. J

    Off the shelf wax

    On the Nautical Blue;
  2. J

    Off the shelf wax

    Natty's Blue. Has to be. Cheap (£15), lasts and looks great.
  3. J

    first time machine polishing...

    That makes three of us... For Clio paint, try the Sonus pads. I take it you already have a machine? If so, look on I4Detailing at the Sonus SFX pads and Menzerna polishes. I would suggest for the Clio you go with a small bottle of 85RE (Final Finish) and 3.02 (Intensive Polish). The 85 should...
  4. J

    What's the best shamy to buy

    As long as you pat dry, yes. If not, they are colapsed cell structure, so you need to be very careful. If you drag them across the surface, they will do as much damage as a chamois. I personally prefer these; http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/I4D_Uber_Premium_Drying_Towel_1.html
  5. J

    Rotary polishers

    Kev will show you anything mate.
  6. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    Yeah pretty rubbish to be honest. Really jerky when changing gear, even with a few software upgrades. Porsche being onboard now, they've taken a leaf out of their book and gone with an "S tronic" for the future versions.
  7. J

    removing tar

    Why am I not surprised, coming from a Corsa driver. Tardis followed by claying. Otherwise your clay will come out black and you are likely to have rubbed bits of clay all over your paint work. Spray Tardis (or ITR if you've already bought it) over the panel (all panels below the window line...
  8. J

    Polishing/waxing glass with the same products used on rest of car

    Waxing the windows will help rain run off. However, some people have experienced issues with waxes clouding the windscreen, which is obviously not something you want. There are therefore, as mentioned, specific window sealants. With regards to polishing, no you won't be able to hand polish the...
  9. J

    Cliosport Saturday - 30th July 2011

    Re: Cliosport Saturday - The Launch of a New Era - 30th July 2011 Speaking of biceps, it'd be nice if Peps came along to this! And are you two wittering on about Craig Cat? If so, I'll email him for the lolz as well!
  10. J

    One for Gally

    The last decent example/low miles etc? Interesting note about the car folder as well, if you're that anal; http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2409210.htm
  11. J

    What do I need?

    RG55 is of interest. But then again, will I have a car to use it on in a few weeks time... hmmm.
  12. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    He's selling up. Spyder V8 en route! Manual. R Tronic is farking gay. Clutch slip after 14k miles? FO Audi UK.
  13. J

    Rotary polishers

    PMSLROTFL
  14. J

    What do I need?

    That's clearly b****cks. You'd still be in the same position you're in now, if not worse as you'd have spent those pounds on products! x
  15. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    Th'Audi is pissing me off something rotten at the moment, so I'm shopping again ;)
  16. J

    What do I need?

    Boom.
  17. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    Shame about the gay lights and colour!
  18. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    And still has my name on it when he sells!
  19. J

    Rotary polishers

    Hai.
  20. J

    What do I need?

    Don't use the Megs 1,2,3 stuff, it's awful.
  21. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    What has he these days, the .:R?
  22. J

    Rotary polishers

    I've not tried it. So no.
  23. J

    What do people use

    To remove stains, yes. Black trim - I use to use Chem Guys New Look Trim Gel. I now use GTechniq C4. Scratches - where, how bad, do you have a machine... etc.
  24. J

    Rotary polishers

    They are buddy. Failing that, the Chicago?
  25. J

    Protection for new paint

    As above, if it's from a decent bodyshop that have baked the item in the oven, you can wax and polish straight away. Re a decent sealant, Chem Guys Blitz is a good option for long lasting protection and great looks. Easy to apply and top up as well.
  26. J

    meguires caunuba wax

    It's not really that bad. It's just not that good.
  27. J

    Oil paint on leather seats

    A decent foaming leather cleaner, Northerner. That would be my first stop. Use the age old "least aggressive first". Then move up to G101 diluted on a small test area.
  28. J

    Volkswagen Golf R32 mkiv - Deep Blue Pearl

    Lovely car, lovely work, well played Jim.
  29. J

    The new way to clay - Genius

    http://www.autogeek.net/paintwork-clay-pad-applicator.html
  30. J

    The new way to clay - Genius

    Yes I think this was on PB a while back. In fact I think they supply the pads. Not for me tbh. I would rather spend a bit of time doing it by hand.
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