daft q.. i presume if you use a compound, you don't have to use a wx cleanser after.
The compound would have already stripped the wax?
Correct, however the polish will also leave behind polishing oils which will reduce wax adherence to the paint.
IPA/eraser wipe down and a pre wax cleanser will ensure there is a good base.
Cheap swirl spotting torch?
found this in homebargains for £11/12. I thought I'd give it a go.
as mine and the gfs cars are too dirty/swirl free to spot swirls with it, I took to the black panel in the gfs civic and the fridge. Hopefully @Chi will bring me something I can test it properly on.
It takes a h3 headlight bulb. So I may upgrade the bulb if it proves to be not powerful enough for swirl spotting on cars
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Im in need of a cheap swirl spotter again, any chance you can put another picture up please. Can't quite make it out in the reflection shots on your latest detail
@Jaff do you have a link to this £25 sun gun?
Pfft.
Aren't they just halogen bulbs? Granted, The type used in kitchen lights rather than headlights?
That's not a bad idea though
yeah theyre halogen bulbs. its all about the colour of the light and stuff too. i cant remember now tbh lol but you need this special bulb (its pretty expensive tbh)
i done my "sungun" for about £45
£25 drill
£5 bulb holder
£12-15 bulb
and about half hour with a soldering iron
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=205820&highlight=diy+swirl+light
thats the link i used. like i said if you can fit it into your current torch then youl save even more
cheers, I've read that a couple of times now. As I'm cheap I was waiting for a drill or hairdryer to break rather than buying a drill to dismantle.
Do you think the cheap torch power supply would be sufficient for the upgraded bulb?
You must park the car in a garage or not use it as I've had no LSP bead like that including C1 and hydr02 after a maximum of 3 weeks unwashed