Online or in store? In halfords look at the G3 waffle applicators. White is quite firm and good for cutting and polishing. Black is nice and soft for finishing or waxing. Or use the meguiars yellow foam applicators, offers less cut when used with ultimate compound.
Online look at the tri foam or German oval applicators.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/accessories/cat_6.html
Thanks for the replies regarding the paint.
Had a word with the building owner, he'll cover any costs incurred to sort it. He then recommended a 'detailer' that turns out to be the local £5 hand wash. I'll give that a miss.
Anyway, took a patch on the boot tonight: cleaned then clayed it. It left 'marring', so then used Megs compound and finally Zaino to polish/seal.
Looks great. It's going to take me ages though, will probably do a panel a week (I don't have the time). Also, every single panel, window and alloy has it on 😧
Any other advice on the above?
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You may have trouble buffing. Once the temperature drops below the dew point, moisture will drop out of the air and onto the car making it impossible to fully dry without smears
Yes it will. Not normally advisable but at this time of year the sun is so weak it will help youWill see how warm it gets then, cheers. Will applying it in direct sunlight help I guess?
has anyone used this snowfoam?
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-cleaning/shampoo-polish-wax/carplan-trade-hi-foam-wash-5l
A friend has. It was our understanding it's a trade version of demon shine demon snow foam. It's not the strongest of cleaners, bit foams well and cleans as well as the majority of snow foams on a protected car. Can also be used as a shampoo
Anyone recommend a decent but not stupid £20+ wheel brush for Turinis?
I've got a normal small muc off one atm, but all the spokes in these turini's are a time consuming annoying job, especially as I miss half of them.
Was wondering if there's a bigger/stiffer? brush out there that do these sort of wheels well?
Ok so I finally got round to polishing and waxing my car yesterday, what a difference! Hadn't expected to notice much but really impressed with how the colour is enhanced.
Now I'm just wondering how often I need to reapply polish & wax. I only gave it one coat of each, polish being Meguiars Ultimate and Dodo supernatural hybrid wax. Should I have given it more coats of wax? I wash the car using 2BM once a week roughly using Carpro shampoo.
Depending on the combination, the sealant may strip some of the underlying wax.The wax should last awhile, I usually do mine every 3-6 months, topping up with quick detailer after washes but all depends on what products you have used.
Try adding a sealant on top for added protection and longevity
Hello experts, full on annoying amateur here.
At the weekend I decided to use, for the first time, my Autobrite SnowFoam Lance (thanks @The Russian. ) with the Autobrite Cherry stuff. Followed instructions - 1.5/2 inches plus warm water. Came to spray it and the consistency wasnt right at all. Even on the Most '+' setting the foam was still quite runny and basically ended up on the floor rather than holding on the car.
I played around with the nozzles and it didnt make any, positive, difference only making it more watery.
What am I doing wrong? Is it the product that's naff? Recommendations? Any help massively appreciated.
Well other than slating my choice - do you have a recommendation of product in that case?The product is pretty naff tbf but only because it's autoshite
Oh and you need to turn the dial the other way :wink:
What's a good product for the plastic bits on the wings etc, on my Cooper S?