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but you know your stuff ali as you have had a lot more practise that us mere mortals ;)
on a serious note, ali is right symon, i havent changed in years, but need to get rid of old habbits such as EGP instead of the jeffs sealent/chemical guys stuff!
jamie
the thread above is about the acryllic sealent symon mate, ali seems to think it is better than egp (spray and easier on/off) but is also suggesting chemical guys blitz as a good choice, be worth a read chap.
unsure on the rest of the kit thought, what does it contain?
jamie
+1
ed you really can be a complete arse to newbies, even though you have no idea what you are talking about a lot of the time. pipe the f**k down mate.
ignore the stupid comments. the haze coming back will be air cooling onto the surface at this time of year. the more polished the car is the...
dont like MF washmitts or towels tbh, would get a lambswool mitt, plush towel etc.
two bucket method to protect against grit. dont ever "quickly" wash/detail it.
depends what they have taken mate, if the base plate is still on you are ok (presume this is the case)
it is a simple ish case of taking the inside cover off from the door (just pops off) the there are three screws to undo, then remove the base plate and unplug the broken wired end from the...
Following on from the wax thread, i am now in a detailing mood, and considering my karcher is back from being fixed, i will most likely be spending sunday detailing my car for the spring months ahead.
wanted some opinions as would like to dust off old products and maybe throw some new ones in...
ah now that is interesting, i saw some on offer the other day. that is the only thing with nattys, not that i mind, but i replenish it roughly every four weeks (srp egp/jeffs and wax)
recommend the AGHD then?
jamie
^^^ good advice in all honesty, all detailing is down to personal experience after taking other's advice.
i love natty's blue, price, ease of use, looks on my paint, and smell ;)
p21s was a good all rounder, others i have tried didnt live up to expectations so have stuck by those above.
jamie
on a more serious note, as a beginner i would go for either collinites or what use to be called p21s, now r222, as they are easy on, easy off and give a great finish.
jamie
erm, cit-ren are breakers . . . does this mean someone has bought and crashed (deliberately or otherwise) the lust-mobile???!!! ***crosses fingers AND toes***