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And you're from Suffolk, so web feet gheyers just don't count ;) Bring that damn Monaco to mine for some action!
Anytime chap, any questions feel free to ask or PM :)
Jamie
OK, mis-understanding as tends to happen with written text.
Would suggest, to bring the thread back on course, that you change the leather to a towel such as the one linked below, will help you prevent against swirling;
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/I4D_Uber_Premium_Drying_Towel_1.html
Unless I've misunderstood the laughing icon, followed by the statement of suggesting something else?
Try a plush microfibre drying towel, after spritz of QD (quick detailer) to prevent scratching.
Drying is the major cause of most swirl marks. A leather will have your pearl black looking...
LOL! A n00b taking the mickey and then suggesting using a leather!!!!
Ignore this. No offence, but judging by the statement, you shouldn't be advising on car detailing and swirl removal.
There is a sub-forum on car detailing. If you want to get the paint back to as new condition, then you...
25k on a Golf seems like madness, but it is your money. I would go for the Golf, but only because I have had a s**t clio that has fallen apart over the years and cost me more than I wanted from a first car. German build quality FTW.
Well worth it, barely use any each time you apply it, the bottle and the product lasts a long time.
Small amount onto an applicator pad for me, buff off if required and reapply but that only applies to Megs. Blackfire is a wipe on and leave product.
Always know someone has a head on their...
Kris, used Megs Endurance on yours when I PC'd it. Worth trying this, Megs Hot Wheels Wet Look from Halfrauds, or if you can stump up the cash, Blackfire Tyre Gel.