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Mr R.

ClioSport Club Member
  A special one.
Hey all.

I'm after a few bits so I thought I may as well chuck it into one thread.


Right, first I'm after a paint depth guage which one is best/should I be looking at and I'd there much between them?

Next I'm after a swirly light/sungun but don't really want to pay sungun money so what is everyone using?

And lastly because the weather is now starting to get cold I noticed that a drying towel isn't drying the hard to reach area's.

When you think the car is dry you get water running out of the door handles and the door mirrors, I hear about these pet dryers which are the same as the ones the detailing shops sell? But are alot cheaper.

Or has anyone used a electric leaf blower?

Thanks guy's.
 
  Renault 5 GT Turbo
I'm using a LumiLite from Home Bargains for a swirl spotter.
It's about £12, rechargeable, switches from LED to Halogen.

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I've worked with another detailer a few times who has one of the cheaper eBay pet dryers. It worked perfectly.
 

Mr R.

ClioSport Club Member
  A special one.
I can sort you out with someone for the Light spotting torch, il drop you a PM.
That's great mate.

I'm using a LumiLite from Home Bargains for a swirl spotter.
It's about £12, rechargeable, switches from LED to Halogen.

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I've worked with another detailer a few times who has one of the cheaper eBay pet dryers. It worked perfectly.

WOW that looks good, thank you. [emoji106]
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90
"When you think the car is dry you get water running out of the door handles and the door mirrors, I hear about these pet dryers which are the same as the ones the detailing shops sell? But are alot cheaper.

Or has anyone used a electric leaf blower?"

I use a can of airduster with the little straw attachment that they come with to blow the air out of the gaps under mirrors, alloy wheen bolt holes etc. Cheap and works well.
 
  Clio with a body kit
For the water in crevices I blow it out with a compressor air gun. Iv never used a pet dryer so can't comment on them.

The swirl spotter I made one like everyone use to on detailing world taking the chuck out of a cheap battery drill and fitting a special bulb from amazon. All in for about £30. Very easy to do and worked great.
 

andy_coops

ClioSport Club Member
  172, VRS, Clio 5
I drive around the block after drying - usually gets rid of most of the water left standing.
My Octavia is a different matter as the mirrors still hold water 24 hours and more after washing!!
 


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