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The items above are a less "sticky" and therefore may not last as long but will give a much better look.
Still think that blackfire is the best of both worlds, i.e. durability and looks. With Megs Endurance being the one to go for on a budget.
Yeha the 50/50 and Pete's wax are good options as well. There are so damn many, it really is personal choice. Dodo Juice ones are meant to be OK as well (Hai Paul/Dawn x).
I agree Tom, but only because I was one of the believers the first time around. Worst phone I have ever owned, and yet it was suppose to be the most advanced.
That has to be fallout/sap marks then. No way would just standard hard water marks be so difficult to get rid of with SRP. Unless you have sealed and waxed over the top of them. But even then, I would be very surprised!
AG HDW is OK. Not a personal preference. I would go with either (use to be called P21s). However, it purely depends on your budget.
UDS is, as Russ said, an all in one product. Not worth the plastic the label is on in all seriousness. AIO products very rarely work.
My thought process was glaze would be ineffective for what this gent would like to get out of the car Sy, as you've said, the protection of the sealent would be wasted.
No point in you using glaze, you will see very little difference. What you have there is the basics. If you want to move onwards and upwards you need to do so step by step.
So then, is this going to be as much of a fail as the first one?
http://www.engadget.com/2009/05/14/exclusive-blackberry-storm-2-shots/
Discuss.
**awaits iTom to say "Yes." **
Still knocking around here (Alderley House park), never had a flyer on me to put on the car.
Silver ph1, GDI stickers side and rear windows, large exhaust, intercooler on the front, guessing it is the old GDI test car? Loud as hell!
Jamie
They're no more than 20 quid (might even be just 17 quid) but I don't have the part number fella. If you go into Renault, they usually have them in stock.
Going to see Sy on here (or me, but I am further away ;)). He will sort out your swirls via machine polishing.
Btw, presuming you don't mean the Poorboy's brand ;) http://www.poorboysworld.com/