Brilliant, thank you so much.
What's the spot pad used for?
They are basically 3" versions of the red,orange and yellow pads that come with the kit so ideal for correcting small areas like mirrors/pillars etc.
Brilliant, thank you so much.
What's the spot pad used for?
They are basically 3" versions of the red,orange and yellow pads that come with the kit so ideal for correcting small areas like mirrors/pillars etc.
Tighter spaces and smaller panels. Like front bumpers etcBrilliant, thank you so much.
What's the spot pad used for?
Have you bought revitalise kit? It comes with all the polishes pads etc and a brush. And pad prime iirc.
What car do you have now Al?
When you say in addition it really depends how involved you are at the moment detailing wise.Sorry mate, I meant I already have/use (albeit by hand) rejuvenate and desire not the revitalise kit. I was planning on buying it with the DA. Do I need anything in addition? Good move?
I've still got the grey s2k fella
When you say in addition it really depends how involved you are at the moment detailing wise.
For polishing the revitalise kit and a DA should be all you'll need to start. Although I'll be honest. I reckon you could correct your car with some lime Prime, white hex pad and the DA. S2000's are like butter soft. As are most Honda and Asian stuff.
If it's for your own car I reckon the kit might be overkill.
Swissvax shield is £101.30 on Amazon at the moment and the price is going up and down. Apparently it was down to £90 earlier on today.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Swizöl-1015110-Swissvax-Shield/dp/B00I04PMBK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427315652&sr=8-1&keywords=swissvax shield
Interesting mate...if I go for the revitiliser kit i'm guessing I can start at the least aggressive compound before moving onto the more aggressive compound if required?
My car has previously been sprayed down one side and boot area. Is this something I need to be concerned about when polishing?
Sorry if I keep asking stupid questions, I'm keen to learn rather than pay for someone else to do something that I know I'd really enjoy.
Anyone got a bottle of lime prime they want to sell. Need it by the weekend though
In a week or two I was hoping to machine polish my car. What i dont have and have never used is any of the decontamination sprays that a lot of you guys use before claying. Can you recommend some products to buy for this , not fussed on cost as I quite enjoy cleaning the car.
Longevity go for finis wax, it's phenomenal at lasting the pace and against harsh products.Just to add a little more info to my post above, the car will obviously be washed, clayed, polished by DA and then a coat of Prima Amigo.
Just looking for a nice wax/sealant to top it off.
Been looking at Britemax Vantage, Bouncer's 22 and Bilt Hamber Finis.
Never used a sealant before, any recommendations on one?
Guys,
I'll be detailing the Volvo when the weather gets a little warmer...
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...recommend me a sealant/wax for this colour!
I'm a tight arse so only looking to spend £40ish max.
Longevity is a big bonus, but I'd like something that will bring out the flake in the sun.
The only wax I own is Meg's Hi-Tech Yellow Wax.
No the only reason I ask is I've received some tardis and it smells similar to white spirit?
Can anyone recommend an easy to use DARK wax i can use on a white car. Fed up of not being able to see where ive waxed and where i havent using a white wax
It doesn't really work that way dude. 2 layers and be thorough.Can anyone recommend an easy to use DARK wax i can use on a white car. Fed up of not being able to see where ive waxed and where i havent using a white wax
IPA and some wire wool. It's my go to process for getting anything off glass.
Hmmm definitely not a wiper issue? It looks like a contact patch from where the wiper is catching the sealant. Have you re sealed it a few times and it does the same?
Could be something that has landed on it? Strange that the sealant wouldn't bond with the glass in certain places.
It will be the storage/transport cups I expect.Yeah tried 3 times now mate.. I resealed it on Monday didn't drive it so the wipers haven't been switched on at all and when it rained today it was exactly the same.
The wipers were brand new at the time of replacing the screen too.
Completely miffed by it.