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Thank JJ, didn't know you were on here mate. As said...
Was one of the things that put me off glossworkz was the oily nature, not that I tend to use sealants but I was concerned even waxes might not like the oily base compared with a nice acrylic base.
This could take a while.
Buy this... http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher/das-6-pro-dual-action-polisher-menzerna-intro-kit/prod_720.html
then read the guides, then practice, then practice some more.
Treat blackhole like a glaze (always before wax) and you'll be fine.
R222's is actually meant to have more fillers than black hole and it also cleanses... http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/r222-gloss-enhancing-paintwork-cleanser-cat9.html
Looks like a Diamond White Transit iirc.
Roy were you ever in to Ford's when you were younger?
I've always grown up with Ford's. Dad was a Ford master tech for 15 years then a manager for 10 and my Brother has been a Ford Master Tech for 8 now.
We all have Fords and always have really!
Flol.
I agree the industry if full of "amazing" "Miracle" products but there hasn't been anything in a while that's added a step in de-contamination and that in itself is groundbreaking.
Bonded metal filings rusting in situ; visible to the naked eye in this instance
Whacked this on with my mate yesterday morning!
Tis awesome, so so realistic in the town map you really get the sense of heart pumping action, sneaking round walls waiting on some sniper to take your hemet/head clean off.
First time i've played 4 team deathmatch.