How good is this wax mate? What's the durability like? How's best to apply it, is it picky? Does it have to be after a good polish? I've recently in the last 2 months done an uber decontaminate and cleansed the paint with the DA and lime prime so after a wash should I just whack it straight on?Shop n shine have Britemax Vantage for £30 again if anyone was interested. Very impressive wax and in a different pot we'd be calling it a boutique wax.
All i can say is I've struggled to get rid of brake dust off my alloys for ages and this stuff cleaned the lot in under 5 minutes.It isn't really a wheel cleaner though, It's a fallout remover.
Im interested to see how it compares to IronX which is still the best performer IMO
I've just finished a bottle of Gyeon that I was sent to trial after finishing my last IX, I go through a lot of it and although good I can't find anything that is close to IX. It's funny, a lot of detailing products can be very similar as you know but all the iron removers are different, they all have different characteristics. IX is still miles ahead for me, Bilt Hamber is the only one i've seen work nearly as well on wheels.It isn't really a wheel cleaner though, It's a fallout remover.
Im interested to see how it compares to IronX which is still the best performer IMO
Heavy is to do the correcting and the light is too refine the finish after correcting, the light stage isn't for fixing swirls so to speak. Be careful though, can't be too sure on how much correction you can carry out, lacquer will fail eventually.So ive started to machine my bonnet (got to start somewhere :wink: ) hoping to do the rest of the car tonight if its quiet.
Using the autofinesse machine kit ive got heavy to light. Im about 90% corrected with the odd large swirl here and there and just light swirling on the rest. Am I OK to go back to heavy or just carry on working the light? Can't get my camera to focus enough for the swirls for a picture.
I liked the BH stuff because of the thicker more gel like constancy but agree that IronX is still the market leader in terms of performanceI've just finished a bottle of Gyeon that I was sent to trial after finishing my last IX, I go through a lot of it and although good I can't find anything that is close to IX. It's funny, a lot of detailing products can be very similar as you know but all the iron removers are different, they all have different characteristics. IX is still miles ahead for me, Bilt Hamber is the only one i've seen work nearly as well on wheels.
Lols! Was Baxter the dog?
What's the best pad for applying AF triple and if it requires a different pad, AF Rejuvenate? For use on a DAS 6 PRO?
Cheers mate, What brand etc would you recommend? I had a Chemical Guys Black Hex logic pad and it disintegrated after about 2 hours lol.Id think a finishing pad would do with it being an all in one.
And regarding the White bit on the plastics, just wipe with ipa and dress.
Do that every time the dressing needs redoing and it should sort itself out. That's what I've done and it seems to have worked.
Cheers mate, What brand etc would you recommend? I had a Chemical Guys Black Hex logic pad and it disintegrated after about 2 hours lol.
It's just all white, and the ipa does f**k all but as it's textured it seems to have sat in the riven parts? I may use some kind of brush to get it out I think might work?
Was wondering about their stuff myselfAnyone used any of the obsessive detail product range?
It's new on the market and people were wetting themselves over it very quickly. I'm massively sceptical.Anyone used any of the obsessive detail product range?
Did you eat it? I've had one of mines for a year and a bit. Where did you buy it from?Cheers mate, What brand etc would you recommend? I had a Chemical Guys Black Hex logic pad and it disintegrated after about 2 hours lol.
It's just all white, and the ipa does f**k all but as it's textured it seems to have sat in the riven parts? I may use some kind of brush to get it out I think might work?
It was bought from CYC.Did you eat it? I've had one of mines for a year and a bit. Where did you buy it from?
care to elaborate lol?Ah yeah there is a certain way to take them off.
It's new on the market and people were wetting themselves over it very quickly. I'm massively sceptical..
Oh I just do it so gently lol! f**k knows why it doesn't work I'm very gentle and respectful to itI'm sceptical of everything these days in detailing mate. A lot of snake oil around and a lot of s**t spoken.
In regards to removing the pad you need to peel it off a little easier etc.
Tried Iron Out a couple of weeks ago on a friends car , was really disappointed compared to IronxI've just finished a bottle of Gyeon that I was sent to trial after finishing my last IX, I go through a lot of it and although good I can't find anything that is close to IX. It's funny, a lot of detailing products can be very similar as you know but all the iron removers are different, they all have different characteristics. IX is still miles ahead for me, Bilt Hamber is the only one i've seen work nearly as well on wheels.