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Shame about the car size, but stonking engine. Same as the TTRS so will be schweet.
And for all the Haldex haters, it works a treat.
Also, I prefer the back of the SportBack to the hatch - LED tail lights and just generally better looking.
It was bought out by Corks Out, use to be Nicholas (part of the Oddbins group).
There are still a few in AE, Portland Wine is very good. Are you in the business lad?
Or hung over! Friend used to work in AE at a wine merchants - usually ended up at mine, pissed, then walked to get the car in the morning. A very slow drive to the gym!
Will try and find him out one day and flyer him.
Sorry chap, but SRP does not contain any protection, whatsoever. And to give it two months is just madness. You will be undoing all of the work you have put in to start with!
And again, not can be used, must be used. I refer you back to my previous method log of wash, clay, wash, dry, polish...
My bed *cough* house is always open honey bun. x
Kevster, you would have laughed yesterday buddy. Rocked up at the gym, found a space, **** in a new style M3 powers into the space, swings out of the door and smirks at me, the Panzer, then looks back at his and walks off.
I find another space...
You're certainly not a freak. However, you're slightly wrong chap :)
A pressure wash down will not do any harm to the car, in terms of scratching because of the grit. The process for a particularly salty/gritty/dirty car is to get the worst of the muck off with the pressure washer, then snow...
I still disagree that SRP "layering" has any effect. From experience, the minor abrasives polish out the fillers left behind by the first application. So you are doubling your work load.
Also SRP offers no protection whatsoever! So wax/sealant IS required. People always mistake the beading of...
Jeffs stuff is great. The acryllic is good for flake pop, the Carnauba is better for flat colours, like mine. Not Jeffs, but a Carnauba sealant on mine;
The first two are the same, just larger tins. The 845 is the one to go for. Better looking. Great Winter wax, or all round the year if you...
Rotary for a newb (Aimed at Cerrone :)) is a no no. Personally.
I have heard a few good things about this device, but see no reason to spend the money as already rotary'd up :)
Pads, the usual answers. 3M, LCC hydro's. The Sonus pads last forever, shame I can't find ones in a decent size!
Ouch.
OK, first, throw the sponge and Superguard out.
Secondly, follow the links to your new setup;
Wash Mitt - http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Sonus_Genuine_Wool_Car_Wash_Mitt_1.html
Shampoo - http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Dodo_Juice_Born_To_be_Mild_Shampoo_1.html
+ at least...
Nope, nothing like that in this country ;)
Natty's Blue still looks superb on all colours, but it doesn't last that well - £15.
Onyx is superb and lasts very well, but edges up to the £45-50 mark - the same with Carbon.
Personally, I would look out for some SuperNatural. There are different...