budget?
looks or durability?
any preference on using a wax or liquid sealant?
Good choice Ben. It's a great product.
Not really anywhere in particular however if your just ordering sonax bsd I'd buy it from amazon because it's free postage.
If you wanna order lots of different things clean your car has a good selection including the sonax range.
BenGmin have a look at elitecarcare. They stock sonax as well as lots of other ranges and always had good service from them
Right chaps engine bays....how on earth do I tackle this:
IMG_3758 by theycallmepaul, on Flickr
I have never had to do an engine bay that is so dusty before (it's 10x worse in person), I'm assuming degreaser on the block and G101 on the tubes etc maybe? rinse off with the pressure washer on the 'rain' setting.
As stated I have never attempted this before so I will gladly take on any advice and if the idea above is just plain stupid please tell me so.
Thanks in advance.
Flat red, not sure on the name of the colour. Ha, think I sent you my EZ creme. I have Amigo though.Both mate, used it via rotary on a 3m yellow to great effect. Russ pioneered that s**t.
These days I prefer it via DA with a white hex, so much dirt pulling power and a touch of EZ creme or similar for slickness and filling if you need it, even amigo but that has less bite so best on it own via DA.
I like my mixes.
Colour is the Mazda mate?
Spray the whole engine bay with degreaser/ G101 or whatever your choice is. Pressure wash it all off.
Just don't aim the water at the spark plugs, ecu etc.
You'll be fine.
Dan did you have an amazing gunk/grease remover? I could have sworn you mentioned it before. I'm finding g101 weak again proper greasy stuff, white grease etc. Like a gunk remover.
I need to try some. G101 even neat wasn't touching some of the grease I see!
Do you still use a brush to agitate? Available online?
So you're working the polish up to speed 5 then when finished just switching it off? You're not working the speeds back down at all? If not then try this as the less pressure and slower speeds might improve the finish a little, but when using heavy cutting pads and compounds you've got to expect it to leave it's own damage, that's why you follow up a cutting polish with a finishing polish to remove the marks you have inflicted.
I only brifly tried the MF system but didn't like all the hassle of proper spurring compared to foam pads so never tried them anymore.
Is a simple refining issue then.
Cheers Dan... these the chaps... http://www.trafalgardirect.co.uk/prods/45.html ???
Guys I'm after a decent, affordable wax but it's been some time since I've been into detailing cars (going back 5 years to when I had my 106 GTi), so I'm a bit out of the loop with what's good.
Any recommendations?
Ridiculous question time, how may cars/washes should a 500ml bottle of iron x last ?
Depends on the conditions and size of the car. I used 500ml on one car this morning