imprezaworks
ClioSport Club Member
Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Just in here for the memories.The new products really have made life easier but god I miss waxing. Some of my favourite nights in the summer waxing the old steed...
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A wipe down with z6...
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Interesting recommendation mate. I'm in the market for a smaller one that kranzle I have is a beast to be moving about all day! Wanted a smaller one as I'm not cleaning as many cars.
What about that other one folk were recommending?
Yeah it's not a run off in the rain product it literally repels water. 👍🏻
ive only used it on my upvc shed door, before it was sun faded and now it bought back the colour and it didnt wash off with the heavy rain we had afterDoes it 'restore' old faded plastic as well or just to coat new(ish) plastic?
Easy change the hose? Hosepipes direct or whatever they are called used to be great for short triggers and hoses.My only gripe if the length of the hose but the P60 is 200£ more...
Easy change the hose? Hosepipes direct or whatever they are called used to be great for short triggers and hoses.
Ah! Being more portable I don't mind the hose length as much. My hose from tap to washer is long also.Could do but the hose folds and fits under the carry handle, so would lose that functionality
I got a longer replacement hose as a gift, but pretty sure it was from Direct Hoses.I need to replace the hose (because it split) and maybe the lance (because its been jammed into the ground one too many times 😂) on my Nilfisk C105.. any suggestions?
I'll probably end up buying a new pressure washer at some point because the lack of length in the existing hose (and no reel) and also the lack of wheels drive me nuts, but for now only really need a replacement hose because its split after 9 years of abuse
Direct hoses are really good and make things pretty simple. @Cookie also a short stubby trigger. 👍🏻I got a longer replacement hose as a gift, but pretty sure it was from Direct Hoses.
Ordered a new Nilfisk hose from one place, which would have been fine.. if the old hose wasn't seized in the gun (because it hasn't been removed for 9 years 😂)Direct hoses are really good and make things pretty simple. @Cookie also a short stubby trigger. 👍🏻
Read my text you plonker.I need to replace the hose (because it split) and maybe the lance (because its been jammed into the ground one too many times 😂) on my Nilfisk C105.. any suggestions?
I'll probably end up buying a new pressure washer at some point because the lack of length in the existing hose (and no reel) and also the lack of wheels drive me nuts, but for now only really need a replacement hose because its split after 9 years of abuse
I've tried Infinity wax plastic coat and wasn't that impressed to be honest.Probably try C4. For a quick look at me the infinity plastic seems great
I've tried Infinity wax plastic coat and wasn't that impressed to be honest.
Carpro Dlux wipes the floor with it for restoring the colour and longevity.
came here to look for trim restorer the autoglym stuff rinses right off. My TT RS had a full Carpro Hit, good stuff.
not sure I like the price Carpro Dlux though
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Carpro Dlux lasts for ages, a little bit goes a long way. I had high hopes for the Infinity wax plastic coat when it was released as I like their products, but was really disappointed how long it lasted. Autoglym trim gel is poor as well in my opinion.came here to look for trim restorer the autoglym stuff rinses right off. My TT RS had a full Carpro Hit, good stuff.
not sure I like the price Carpro Dlux though
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Just bought a 172 Cup. Obviously the paintwork is as old as the hills and needs work. These photos are of the roof, which is the worst part of the paintwork from what I can see (sorry for the reflection). I washed the car, used some AutoGlym paint renovator (better than T-Cut no doubt!) and polished it with some AutoGlym Uktra Deep Shine polish. It looks a lot better than before but still not good from certain angles, and it doesn’t feel smooth. Am I right in thinking that only a machine polish will restore this? The car also has little scratches all over but from 10ft away looks good.View attachment 1687628View attachment 1687629View attachment 1687630View attachment 1687631