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Dirty trim usually lad, use it to really loosen up muck and clean, but have two of them, other other has been used as a general mucky brush, so anything from hard to reach metal to arches.
All of the bristles are quite coarse so wouldn't go anywhere near paintwork!!
The AG ITR is the safer option and works just as well.
However, there are also specially designed glue etc removers from smaller brands in Halfords.
I used glass polish and fast glass by AG when I did mine, but was barely left with any glue.
Depends on the size of the clay bar dude!
Should be about 7cm by 5cm on average, that is perfect size for moulding into a soap bar shape then very gently flattening to create a flat surface to apply to the paint work.
I would suggest not playing with this idea mate.
If the police see you with lights on in your fog light lenses, they will pull you over for having your fog lights on. If you argue that they aren't fog light bulbs, you will be seen to be arguing to get out of the fine/endorsable offence, in...
Yeah it's a good idea to try it in small amounts first. Reason I buy in large quantities at a time is I know it will last me. The Megs QD bottles are about 5/6 quid per time. Megs 16 is three times that at around 15 quid, but contains about five times as much liquid, plus you can dilute it :) my...
Megs QD is very good. There are quite a few out there Richy. Quick Detailers are very useful to have around, I would suggest ordering a large bottle of Megs No16 from one of the sites. This has lasted me well. It can be watered down for spritzing when drying to protect against swirls, or used in...
Most have already stated this Chris, but you will need protection on white wheels.
SRP should be more than enough cut to take away the yellowing. Then protect with something like Poorboy's wheel seal, then top with a hard wearing wax like Collinite 476. Then to wash, do not use anything other...
I know, that's why I lol'd in her face. She looked at pictures on Facebook of the other cars i.e. '8 and DB7 and she said, why would someone pay you that much to clean cars?
My retort was "It's called detailing, you wouldn't know about detail. Coffee anyone?"
And we have fail!!!! Work mate just asked why I wash cars for so long and said isn't it OK just to wash it with fairy washing up liquid and a dish cloth . . .
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Literally scoop a small amount with your finger into your hands, rub it into your hands so it covers most of them. Then literally wipe your hands in flat and circular movements over the paint work fella.
If you type things into Google, then select videos there are quite a few!