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You don't have to use a pressure washer or hose.
Spray on a degreaser like Megs Super Degreaser. Aggitate in the worst areas with a decent brush. Use a damp MF to "rinse" the product off.
It's the safest option.
I was wondering the same you Brummy git ;) You well Russ? SEnt you a PM a while back on DW or here about a member in the midlands who had PM'd me about doing a detail - pointed him in your direction... think he was a fellow Meg owner.
Lovely results on the .:R, always a rewarding colour!
You question the price and talk about how it's too much, then mention you have mods? When did schools stop teaching common sense?
Because you are no longer in the car with L Plates on and being supervised by an adult with at least 3 or 5 years driving experience, and therefore pose a greater...
Yes they do, but I highly doubt it would damage the paint. You're more likely to find that it has separated or gone hard. Use your good judgement and if it still looks OK, test a small amount on a small area.
To put it simply, the whole car fella. The paint correction alone on a large bus like a 6 series will take at least 10-12 hours. And that's after a wash down, clay, PDG readings, arches, wheels, interior/leather, engine bay... Something like a Clio takes me 8 hours to just the exterior, let...
It'll drop like a stone if you mess with it. Simple. Granted this is "free bhp" but as soon as you start messing with the car, it will rattle more (because it's a Renault) and will see the £££ drop off it.
If you were in the frame of mind that it's worth nothing, to you, either as parts or...
VAG paint is hard buddy, I wouldn't be surprised if you needed some 3.02 and a couple of hits with just a DA to use. It took at least one pass with 3.02 on my Panzer and that was using a rotary!
I have considered one of these and AG or SG would probably be my choice. I don't want a daily driver that's black as it would annoy me daily. I need something sleek in black when I'm older that only comes out at night. Clean as fook black under street lamps (with no swirls) looks spot on.
Re: What have you ordered?
I am almost 100% certain these are the guys that did dad's R8 rear sill plastic paint protection strips, note the location;
Altrincham
WA14 5DW
About 15min from me! Going to visit them asap. (When I say asap, when my car doesn't look like an Audi mechanic owns it...
AutoSmart BioBrisk, a decent hand brush and aggitate, then wipe with a MF or use a wet/dry vac if you have one.
The AG interior foaming cleaner may well kill you, it fumes that badly. Nasty stuff.