@Knuckles you used 800 grit on headlights??!!
The 600 grit in that video is f**king awful, might aswell take your headlights off the car and drag them against the floor. 1200 I the lowest i'd ever go on headlights.
@Knuckles you used 800 grit on headlights??!!
The 600 grit in that video is f**king awful, might aswell take your headlights off the car and drag them against the floor. 1200 I the lowest i'd ever go on headlights.
@Knuckles you used 800 grit on headlights??!!
The 600 grit in that video is f**king awful, might aswell take your headlights off the car and drag them against the floor. 1200 I the lowest i'd ever go on headlights.
800 with autoglym headlight kit works brilliantly.
You wouldn't use it on paint mind, but then on headlights you need to remove more than just microns.
This is my old thing. It's bloody old but still going strong.Kranzle- wow!
So much better quality than Karcher / Nilfisk. I've had 5 washers in 10years now. Hopefully this one lasts and lives up to the name.
Been using a Eurow noodle wash mitt for a while and it's about at the end of its life now.
Anyone got any recommendations for a new one?
What's the easiest and most useful windscreen sealant to use.
Is it a pain to use?
When it wears off do the wiper blades judder?
Is it a pain to use?
When it wears off do the wiper blades judder?
What's the best thing to remove tree sap?
G1 can cause juddering if not applied and removed properly. Problem is you don't know you've applied it wrong till it's too late. It performs extremely well and can't be beaten in that sense.
For ease of use and application. Something like angelwax h2go or powermaxed rainoff are simple spray on, buff and wipe off like a generic QD. Performs well for a good month or two before it drops off.
If its embedded use a citrus pre wash or All purpose cleaner.
When i come across serious tree sap APC is the only thing that touches it.
Clay bars etc dont even denib it (If its the hard nectar type raised bobbles)
If it's light sap then a strong pre wash and heavy concentrate of shampoo would suffice on a protected car.
If it's bad and well stuck on, wash normally then use a tar remover. Will make short work of tree sap, aphids droppings and other organic fallout and debris and not just far spots.
Not gonna harm the leather then mate?They do work well with water and wiped clean.
I'm guessing you've done this now? If not, don't scrub just give a gentle pass the leather will come up lovely.Not gonna harm the leather then mate?
No not yet mate, I'll take your advice when I do tho :up:I'm guessing you've done this now? If not, don't scrub just give a gentle pass the leather will come up lovely.
They're brilliant. My leather in the A3 looked like it had been coated in silicone, a gentle pass and it was like new.No not yet mate, I'll take your advice when I do tho :up:
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I just now need to somehow either clean my mats or buy new ones.
@Daniel or anyone else who uses Autosmart Red7, what spray bottles do you use for it?