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Most gels won't splatter, if you leave them to dry ;)
But seriously, dry tyres and wheels, carry on with rest of paint work, come back to them when they are fully dried out and light layer of product. Buff off if you want sheen rather than shine :)
The Zaino ain't half bad, but does have a little bit of a mark up on it as people are going through the standard "AG, no DODO, no Zaino" phase.
Mr Valver, nothing wrong with that lad :)
It is Dan, yeah. If I want to leave windows open, or wash the car;
-turn off ignition
-open door
-put key in ignition and turn to stage two and back again twice
-take key out
-close door and lock as normal.
Alarm will beep three times and lock. Means the internal sensors are off. Can be...
Andy, avoid Virgin like the plague, they'll toss you around for hours and days and weeks chap.
In all honesty, Sky. No idea on prices, but for an all in one, defo go with Sky over VM.
Fair enought chap, the "mis-understood written text" trap strikes again! Have fun with the products, any Q's PM or text 07825 500326, more than happy to help.
My post wasn't aimed at you (on going joke between Paul and I). But calm down child, don't get in a Huffski (joke). You've stated it's just a forum. Take it as such. Take the advice given, without talk of "wow geeks" and use it. That is the reason Paul and I answer these threads. We are the...
For me, subtle changes are the best. So mirror caps, fog covers, splitter, rear insert and side bullets.
Bonnet is too much, but this is purely IMO chap.
RARRRRRRRR x
Hi Paul,
Oh, OK, well in that case I would suggest the following; if you can feel the swirls you have a slight issue. This is caused by acid rain fall out. This creates tiny holes in your paint work. Not only could this have affected the body, but also the rest of the car's...
Graham, lots of companies say they do an all in one. But it's like saying you can cut, sand and stain a piece of wood with one product.
Polishing takes tiny amounts of lacquer off to level it out, i.e. get rid of scratches. If a sealent lies on top of this layer of lacquer, it will be removed...
Interesting amount of money to spend if you aren't 100% certain :S
And it does say that the parts are bond on, on their website fella. I wouldn't try it yourself, in case you fudge it up. Get it done properly.