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Jaff. You need to read the instructions mate. Tardis is head and shoulders above any tar remover on the market. And cheaper! 5 litres for £15 ish.
Unless you buy off ebay of course.
Anyway I use the little square mf apps. Spray onto damp/wet (clean) car leave to work. Spray MF app/cloth...
Could you? That's quite impressive. Is there any chance I could utilise your garage? I have lots of work needing done on lots of cars.
Oh and the OP should use a picture host that isn't stuck in the 90s.
It became a very poor product over the years and never seemed to compliment the nice waxes that they have!
C2V3 is a simple easy to use product that'll deliver performance that of a product double it's price. The smallest bottle is like £8 delivered. Well worth trying!
Very surprised at that. I've been nothing but impressed by C2. The finish is so slick also. That was one of the stand out things.
I would add it works better with polished/decontaminated paintwork. Adds another level of slickness.
It's sorta a million miles away from RM, which imo is a terrible product in a great range. C2V3 is actually a very strong spray nano sealant. It wasn't made for topping so to speak (also a C1 topping it is, it's still a standalone product. It just can be very versatile.
It's veered away from unique 265 to standard looking Megane. This shape has been around for nearly 5 years no? A facelift seems a tad cheeky.
Prefer the pre-facelift.
C63 is coupe for me unless you're all out baller with a few kids and money to burn, then you go Saloon!
You buy an RS6 is you want a mental estate and Ferrari killing pace! ;)
If you're using a sealant like Z5 or powerseal etc then yes wax after but you wouldn't use a spray sealant like C2V3 under a wax. You could but you would lose every property the sealant gives.
Polish, wax, then spray sealant over the top (it won't last as long as it would on it's own) but...