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More likely playing with that go kart thing!!!
Ben, PM received and all sounds well mate, I will be doing the same as you and getting some more rubber tops so if you spy two sets, let me know, think you have my number.
Jamie
Haha, sadly not mate, got so many cars on the go, you are welcome to pop over, got The Dark Knight on this weekend, plus a Monaco with turinis, should be a good weekend :)
Before the photos loaded I knew what you had bought, spied them before ;)
Nicely done, what were you running on the rear as may need to chat about swapping mine over (may have a leak :S)
Pretty sure that's a quid in the Dan Revels Youtube box.
Agreed, however, that it is the speed of the action that cuts through the deeper marks in paint work.
Ali YHPM.
Easier to burn through Luke, but not something that I am up on. But will certainly borrow it if/when you buy one ;)
Ali is currently fiddling with one that he has borrowed IIRC.
Never trusted those, scared of marring since you are wiping a hard material off :S
Strong QD, left on for about five minutes. Unless I am less than 20 miles from home = power spray ;)
FCS 07 Rich used a no water car wash system . . . think he hated it!!
I would be out with the blue tape and as much QD as possible for the dust lol. But mine is a blue car, so doesn't look as bad!!
Never dealt with Matt, but have only heard good things about him. Need to order for about four customer's cars next week/weekend tomorrow morning for delivery by Friday, I4 may get a click.
No it hasn't Luke, there was thread about two weeks ago.
You get a certain amount of points per purchase. Points mean prizes. From a business point of view it is a very good idea as it means that the customers come back!
Never had a problem with that site/business, always instant contact...
Right, this is a question that is constantly asked in this section;
So you've got polish on your plastics and people are telling you all sorts of truths and myths that removes it. This is "guide" is designed to show you results of one very wildly used method. Do not be taken in by "wax...
That looks spot on Mark, well played.
Just to clear this up, polishes take away layers of lacquer. SRP is a very mild abrasive polish so will get rid of waxes etc etc, but will barely touch swirls or scratches. It also contains fillers, meaning it will fill the swirls and make the paint work...