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Hand wash at this end, leave to soak, dry naturally. Makes them last a lot longer!
Machine de-charges them, meaning they don't cling to the dust as well.
I have not fella, Mike (bifcaids) is going to let me sample some of their foam and that will dictate me spending any money on other tester products.
Good things shown I take it?
Megs clay isn't bad, but isn't the best.
It depends how much you dilute it I guess, have only used it in this way twice (after running out of general QD/lube).
I really don't think I will need the CG Citrus. I do so little motorway driving, it is really only useful for cutting through the grime film . . . never builds up on mine, as much as I would occasionally like it to! Megs Gold Class barely suds on mine!!
I found the Megs to be incredibly oily, but may be helpful on Beemer paint . . .
Glad I changed to Menz for the clio, the 80/83 twins from Megs just didn't cut it.
edit; no pun intended.
^^^That's for certain, but seem to have done OK in the past. Need to invest.
Is this still the beading from the original detail a few weeks back, Dawn?
Very nice Gary. Ali is correct though, with the Scratch X, do be very careful with that stuff. God send for hand application on scratches, but machined in it can really do some damage to paint depth.
Looks superb, however, as I have said.
When I did an M a couple of months back, I had lakeland cutting, Megs IP, then FF, both using minimal product and passes around 20-24 (4-8 over normal). Took a while!!
How many passes are you doing with the machine each time lad?
Big improvement, but BMW paint is one of the worst I have come across, if you leave it to get that way, which, buying a second hand car, you're going to have to!!
Duragloss ain't bad, but I prefer Megs Gold Class Shampoo. Good all rounder, can be used (when diluted) for quite a few different applications, such as claying etc.