imprezaworks
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Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Just given duragloss wax spray a go over their polish. Nice to use.
It's the ease of use!I can't be arsed with waxes anymore. I live by a farm. I need something hardy.
I've been using this AutoAllure rapidcoat and its really good. Surprised by its protection and longevity.
What's a good easy Spray Sealant with bulletproof protection?
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I liked the auto allure stuff aswell. First spray sealent I'd ever used though to be fairI can't be arsed with waxes anymore. I live by a farm. I need something hardy.
I've been using this AutoAllure rapidcoat and its really good. Surprised by its protection and longevity.
What's a good easy Spray Sealant with bulletproof protection?
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Polishing... Doing the drivers door today and found the rear half of the door comes out nice and clear, the front half is still a tad hazy.
I've used yellow hex with ultimate compound, 6 - 8 passes. Then Menzerna sf3500 on a green hex pad for another 6-8 passes.
I am pretty sure the cars had paint on the front end in the past, is this the most likely cause of the difference? Should I compound and polish again to see if it comes up better 2nd time round?
Id be going with a fine pad along with a fine refining polish to make it as shiny as is possible. A soft flat finishing pad is better than a hexlogic pad for refining, something like Menzerna 3800 is really good as a finishing polish.
Ask @Daniel mateI bought a spare wheel recently - a 17" 200 cup speedline wheel in satin black. The inside of the wheel is heavily caked in brake dust. Its the worst ive seen and im having massive issues in shifting it. Ive tried neat wonder wheels , iron off and its only improving it slightly. Is there any wheel acids I can use to speed things up. Does claying heavy brake dust work?
I bought a spare wheel recently - a 17" 200 cup speedline wheel in satin black. The inside of the wheel is heavily caked in brake dust. Its the worst ive seen and im having massive issues in shifting it. Ive tried neat wonder wheels , iron off and its only improving it slightly. Is there any wheel acids I can use to speed things up. Does claying heavy brake dust work?
I bought a spare wheel recently - a 17" 200 cup speedline wheel in satin black. The inside of the wheel is heavily caked in brake dust. Its the worst ive seen and im having massive issues in shifting it. Ive tried neat wonder wheels , iron off and its only improving it slightly. Is there any wheel acids I can use to speed things up. Does claying heavy brake dust work?
It's an interesting one. Especially running a bodyshop I see how bad these jobs can be. Light finish polish for me also.
What’s the biggest ingredient to make a difference between them all?
Gus my man, I use this (horrible horrible stuff!) to get caked brake dust off. I wouldn’t use it regularly and I only use it to get my wheels clean and then because I stay on top of them, I never need it again.I bought a spare wheel recently - a 17" 200 cup speedline wheel in satin black. The inside of the wheel is heavily caked in brake dust. Its the worst ive seen and im having massive issues in shifting it. Ive tried neat wonder wheels , iron off and its only improving it slightly. Is there any wheel acids I can use to speed things up. Does claying heavy brake dust work?
Can anyone recommend window cleaner that doesn't smear to f**k? Tried Autoglym, Meguiars and another one today (forget the name) all terrible.
Tis awesome if you can find it!
This stuff is really good.Can anyone recommend window cleaner that doesn't smear to f**k? Tried Autoglym, Meguiars and another one today (forget the name) all terrible.
Bilthamber actually cleans.Kranzle foam lance. Best place?. Think kranzle is £25 delivered.
Snow foam?. Let it snow. Which one, and decent too.
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Can anyone recommend window cleaner that doesn't smear to f**k? Tried Autoglym, Meguiars and another one today (forget the name) all terrible.