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Not yet lad, Natwest didn't send through my new card rendering my paypal useless :( Got it now, so paying up and getting it this week hopefully!
Cheers for the advice lad.
My advice is this;
Fill up the bottle with an inch of snow foam, rest with warm water. Then attach the bottle and turn the adjuster all the way to positive. Then turn it back (anti clockwise/-ve) until the +ve sign is facing forwards towards the end of the nozzle (about 3/4 of a turn).
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Interesting that he would only test the bonnet :S surely roof/doors or 3/4 would be my next thought if I was worried about taking off too many mics?
Ah well, doesn't take away the finish shown above! :approve:
Yes but as with all things like this Trev it is a cheap and easy product. You get what you pay for lad. If you are massively lacking in time, fine. But I would personally just plan ahead for more time and do it properly with some decent wax.
As Gex has said, the harsher the clay, the more marks are inflicted in the paint work. You must always polish after claying. Harsher claying will require more correction.
Anyone else had this issue??
I get to the PM list, it carries on loading for about another 2-5 seconds and then the page goes blank with just the top half of the page showing, no PMs or lists or anything.
I find I have to refresh the page and while it is still loading, click on the PM that...
It's all very similar, except for how harsh they are. Megs Quick clay is perfectly acceptable and very easy to use. However, there are several that are better at their job than others.
Very nice Russ, fab colour! No 50/50s?! :)
Interested to know why the pro had issues, as Brun has stated, readings might be the key, but see no reason why he would just give up.
Agreed Russ.
The AG blades are fine . . . if you are 100% certain there is nothing on them, or on the paint work. Not worth the chance, have seen what marks they can cause.
Eh! Calm down calm down! Or, in other words, what's the point. . .
p.s, had hour to spare on the train back from Edinburgh, written bits of the new guide, I'll pass it on tomorrow and we can go over it/post it up.
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Polish is a stage, not a coating/layering product.
Applicator, not too much polish, smooth circular movements. Too much will not have the same affect, the polish needs to break down and it will make it harder to buff off at a later stage.
Mer polish is h'actually worse than the 'T word'.