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And it wasn't even clean iirc.
Yes indeed Daniel the word has been diluted.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?540096-Winter-Protection-Detail!-*FRP-Content!&highlight= I know it's mine but it was in "detail"
And then something like this... No offence intended...
I'm most definitely a wax man! My Glasur and Celeste are testament to that. Both £100+ waxes that are simply special to use. To me that's why I detail because it's enjoyable.
This whole, apply C2/C1 and it'll last 6 months means nothing to me, if I wanted that i'd buy a tin of collinites and it...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Z8 is a spray sealant mate, the same as Jett.
Z6 is a wipe down product that adds no protection. Carnuaba jett imo isn't durable enough. You need a wax mate and then maybe wipe down with Z6
I'd go...
Rinse ect....
Menz by hand, cleanser of some kind, prime from PB...
FPMSL!
You do not want fibreglass! Stay well away from that stuff.
Plastic filler is what you want, it's more flexable than normal filler and by god a lot better than freeking fibreglass. You'll be fine aslong as you use it correctly. Plastic repairs are in a different league to body repair...
A lot of DSLR's are like that, RenClio's Nikon doesn't even have an auto mode so you pretty much need to learn!
The TZ is very good from what I read. I read reviews and reserached other cameras for 4 months before buying mine. :o
That's what it's all about.
Oh a little tip, pop some UF in with the extra fine if you have any, it extends the work time to give some more bit from EF. EF and FC can dry and finish up a little quick UF extends the work time. :)
Looks great mate Extra fine was never a polish I got on with that much but I do like FC+ and UF.
Good job though mate, the 2 waxes were maybe a little overkill! :o
That's what I do with my FZ38 mate and it gives you a nice idea of what's involved editing wise, eventually i'll move on to a DSLR once i've mastered some stuff on the bridge.
Plenty of free editing software.
Russ had some epic shots from his Lumix TZ series, I always thought he used a DSLR until he told me otherwise.
You may actually put some effort in if you get a DSLR though.
Just to Echo what the other 2 have said, buy a fancy Lumix compact if you're not going to put much effort into learning.
A DLSR and even a bridge to some extent have to be learned to get the best from them. Revels mentioned a while back iirc a DSLR will still pop out shitty pics if you don't...
Perhaps look at the Bridge cameras to quell the confusion?
Lenses ect, settings all take a bit of getting your head round.
I recently moved to a bridge camera and i'm very very happy with it so far, some of the shots produced are outstanding, even looking at the Flickr group of some cameras...