All by hand.yo thats super slick stuff,have you got a machine polisher or by hand?
Here's what I do:
Thanks for that, I'll try that next weekend.
I'm a novice, just keen to get good results.
All by hand.yo thats super slick stuff,have you got a machine polisher or by hand?
Here's what I do:
So true. If the QD doesn't get them out the clay bar takes their tits as you'll know haha.Yes dry when still wet, water marks are a fucker to get out.
Haha yeah. I already feel a weird b*****d with my halogen lamps and multiples of 'chemicals' on the drive as they're now called lol. Never mind filtering f**king water lol eh dear.Times too short for filtering water too lol
Hahaha I wish I had that luxury lol. Eh dear, the looks I get when I snowfoam my car. The other day the old guy over the road and said "woah f**k dude you're sanding your paint" I was like it's a sealant on a f**king finishing pad you prick lol.Luckily I have my unit to hideaway in when I'm paint perving, although when my car was delivered and I was walking round with it with an led lamp my neighbours were all looking at me strange lol
And are MF or 100% Cotton cloths better for buffing off/removing polish and sealants? I currently only use MF.Yes dry when still wet, water marks are a fucker to get out.
I use the same microfibres as you, they will be fineAnd are MF or 100% Cotton cloths better for buffing off/removing polish and sealants? I currently only use MF.
I hadn't noticed a difference apart from being more smeary!I didn't realise they'd made another formula from the new release in 2014 with the grey tinted bottles.
I hadn't noticed hardly difference apart from slightly less smeary.
there's a group buy on DW, works out as free postage so put my name down as I've almost finished my 2014 bottle.
Will report back if there's any noticeable changes
Looking for an easy to use glass sealant can anyone reccomend one to me ?
GTechniq stuff is brilliant.
I'm aware of there stuff but I'm also aware it's slightly fussy wanted a more easy to use product
Hmm, what's fussy about it? Clean it with the cleaner, then apply the coating, job done :smile: Apply more times for a more longer lasting effect. It's always been easy to apply when I've applied it personally :smile:
Why not just stick your car wax on the wheels.Anyone recommend a good wheel sealant, ideally sub £15... thinking of going for Chemical Guys wheel guard, read some great reviews on it but just interested to hear people's thoughts on here. Not a big fan of Natty'sPaste/Poorboy's products.
Stay clear of smartwax rimwax, pointless product IMO. not tried many wheel waxes but bouncers looking sweet and autofinesse mint rims seems to manage a couple of months. If you've got the gear to clean them properly, I can only really recommend the use of a nano sealant such as GTechniq C5 wheel armour if its your own wheels. Although a little over budget, it lasts for 18months + in a single application and you no longer need to use proper wheel cleaners, only shampoo