You can spritz a small amount of QD on the pad to reduce the dust, but SRP is quite a dusty product.
srp dries quite quickly to a white film.
cheers
richy you not gonna renew?
He can't reply, he's run out of "forum user posts" for today...
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white marking.
It is one of the best all round products. It is still in my arsenal because it is so versatile. A few stubborn marks on wheels? Sorted.
and you dont have to get it off the internet
I had "Help" get me it.You mean it's available to the masses. Yes. It is h'actually easier for me to order off the internet. I don't have time to go out to Halfrauds. But I agree, for Joe Bloggs, it is a product that is readily available.
You mean it's available to the masses. Yes. It is h'actually easier for me to order off the internet. I don't have time to go out to Halfrauds. But I agree, for Joe Bloggs, it is a product that is readily available.
Hits is slang for polishing. So giving something three hits with Menzerna on a pad is giving it three passes.
Layers means... layers.
FLOL @ Facedesk.
Should this section be renamed to Todd's Question Corner yet or do we need another 10 threads ?
Lilke a James Bond baddie's lair ?
If you can get a shot of a DA it'll transform SRP into an even better product.
It's quicker using a machine I think.See I love SRP as a quick method of polishing the car ie without the use of a machine. Is it a better product than some polishes designed for the DA? For example I have Meguires 4 and 6 I think I find them pretty poor tbh.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=186529&highlight=honda+s2000
Just to show exactly what SRP can do.