Golf GT & A4 Avant
Nice one
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=382744
Offer is still live if youre just ordering a drying towel
Nice one
That comes out at £6.55, bargain! Nice one Dave[emoji106]http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=382744
Offer is still live if youre just ordering a drying towel
I've got MF wash, but it's literally just a bottle with a label on, no instructions. I got it years ago from some car show.
I can already hear you saying "buy a good one"
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Ahhh okay, lovely, I'm assuming that's just in the washing machine?
They're tea towels Ron 😂
They're tea towels Ron 😂
He uses an oven glove for a wash mitt too 😂
2 arrived for me this morning. Quick postage!
You say about giving it stick, are you pushing too hard?After a bit of advice if possible chaps, treated myself to a DAS6v2, had a quick play with it tonight and I was just wondering if it does take some proper bastid to get a decent level of correction?
I've got the basic CYC Menzerna kit, so used the yellow pad with the 3500 polish, made it shiny but still see marks in the paint. Then tried the 2200 polish on the same pad, a bit better but not got some of the larger marks out.
Is it just a case of going through the pads and polish to find what works? So next up would be the 3500 on the hard white pad? Or is that just pissing in the wind and 2200 with the white pad should sort most of it out?
My paintwork is pretty bad, but just unsure of how much stick I do need to give it :laughing:
Get a felt pen and put a spot the size of a 5p on the edge of the back of the pad.Don't think I was pushing too hard, mainly just rested my hand on the top of the machine so it didn't skip about. Definitely wasn't trying to push the thing through the body!
What's the spot on the back of the pad wisdom?
Get a felt pen and put a spot the size of a 5p on the edge of the back of the pad.
The machine should be oscillating fast enough that you can barely see it. If you can start to see the spot, you're pushing too hard.
It's a great way to monitor pressure.
Any tips for applying Dlux to the fronts and backs of a set of wheels? I'm sure someone mentioned the use of cotton wool/make up pads or something before.
@gally @Sunglasses_Ron
That looks like a sunflower ph1!Washed the car today, and applyed manzerna PL
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Really been very happy using r222 concours wax. Easy to apply and remove and my hair has never looked so good.
I have Natty's Blue, it was alright for the money. I used to use it over Black Hole as well, I thought it did a good job.Anyone got any cheap wax suggestions for going over the top of black hole on a black car?
I've read PB Natty's blue works well?
http://www.poorboysworld.co.uk/cgi-bin/pbw.cgi?Command=ShowEPage&db_epid=7
Or they do a Nattys black..
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/poorboys-black-wax/prod_1664.html
Or anything else I should consider?