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Some mental folk in here.
Personally I think they are a great dry day tyre. They get super sticky on warm days when out for a blast. The compound being so soft means they wear uber quickly if you're trying. I could literally pick the compound off!
I don't drive anywhere near approaching quick...
Not at all mate. They're made to work together. Give it a go. It'll bond beautifully with the waxes.
Work HD into the paint with a damp applicator them remove straight away. Jobs a good un.
The oils will of course fill the swirls slightly but nothing major.
I use Amigo x2 layers under...
The fillers in rejuvenate could compromise the durability but it'll be fine and give a better finish than a pure cleanser like Prime which will remove dirt but not fill. :)
Have you set preferences on ebay mate? Keeps away s**t bidders etc. Any bidders on my stuff have to have a card/bank account registered to paypal. Lots of other ones like 0 feeback can't bid etc.
Never had an issue in years since I set it up. :)
HD cleanse is pure cleanser like Lusso revitalising creme but it's bloody hard work. Used by hand. 1 panel at a time and never sat for more than 20 seconds. REALLY.
It's a funny product but if I was using anything above say concours i'd be using cleanse. It really is a pure cleanser. There are...
I don't like SN at all. 3 layers of PH looked, beaded and stayed superbly on mine when I first had it. Still a great entry wax.
Text me your address and i'll gte it posted up to you dude. Call it a thanks for all your help. :) At least you can give your opinion if anyone is ever asking about...
Yeah Natty's will look great mate. The kist are a false economy sometimes. The menz pads are poor and the sonus polishes aren't great so good to get a glaze instead and fill the remaining swirls. :)
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-dual-action-polisher/das-6-dual-action-polisher-menzerna-intro-kit/prod_721.html
That kit is good. Might be better with some hexalogic pads but the polishes are very good.
Personally i'd buy this...
Are you planning on doing any heavy correction? Ie 2-3 stage polishing system, compounding and finishing. I hope not.
Buy a light polish and a glaze, polishing pad and finishing pad and you'll be fine. :)
You'll be fine with a DA mate. Have a read at this... http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=63859
Gives youa good understanding of the basics and how they work. The product names are old though so disregard them.
That's not required on bumpers mate. I see your thinking though but not for bumpers.
Lots of ins and outs but blending when painting bumper is less than 1%.
Haha! Forget petrol being expensive. Detailing drains bank accounts!
Good choices. I have a carbon sample if you want it? I probably won't use it. Try before you buy and all that.
I still have a small pot of CG Ezyme in my fridge. :o And that Shield! Lols! I got rid of all my waxes iirc...
Colour doesn't really come into valuing cars until the customer isn't happy with the settlement. Then they have to prove it's value.
Cat B is pretty bad. If it had been re-shelled you would hope they would mention that in the advert as it's a good selling point.
I know I wouldn't want to go...
That's right mate I remember us talking about it. I just remember is yours not a solid colour?
The sealant idea only really works on white with clear overbase as the light reflects through the coat.
Wax would give a much better look on solid colour, like it does on red really. :)
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