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  1. Have a look at APM Customs. They’re s massive outfit and will gladly offer sensible advice.
  2. I use Gyeon Tyre....gives a great OEM finish.
  3. Great! Drop me a text or call if it's easier? 07815814156. Regards David
  4. New back tyre, lots of miles and lots of fun by thd sounds of it! Takes me back to the good old days! Drop me a message if you need the bike doing!! Best wishes David
  5. I received a tin of this from Jackie at Waxstock & used it on the grey MK1 Golf I posted on FB...probably the easiest wax I've ever used. A very thin layer can be applied with the sponge applicator....whizz round the whole car then return to the start and start buffing.....VERY easy to remove leaving an insane gloss!
  6. My pleasure. Taking into account the usual caveat of how an individual car is used, stored, cleaned etc the durability is several months, you won't be disappointed. If you're still in doubt their 15ml bottle won't break the bank.
  7. I'm looking for £95 collected or additional P&P if necessary..... Thanks David
  8. If it's just residue then a tar n glue remover should shift it. However, the chances are you may have to take more action depending on how long the stickers were on the vehicle...I did a VW Transporter recently, turned out to be an ex chips away van. Compounding reduced their appearance but failed to remove the outlines altogether. It maybe you have to flat the paint for complete removal.
  9. Its my 'go to' product for restoring and protecting faded exterior trim, plastics, rubber. In fact I've even used it on interior trim. No greasyness or residue left behind. If you accidentally get it on the paintwork or glass it'll easily come off too! I don't need anything else. It's very watery, so a little goes a long way....unless you use it professionally a 15mL bottle will do the trick.
  10. If you're serious about having your car looking great all year round I'd go with the above....a new car detail by a professional. I'd also expect to pay much less than the above for such given the size of your car, albeit you'll still be looking at £400 to £600 with the application of a good ceramic coating. The ceramic coatings are good for a couple of years if you look after your car....the initial outlay may be expensive but it will save you time and money during that period in terms of keeping your car looking good. You'll not get a better opportunity to get it done right first time whilst new.
  11. I have a DAS6 Pro+ I'll sell if you're interested. Very limited use, fantastic condition.
  12. That's very kind of you! Much appreciated. Safe riding!
  13. Thanks pal! I can see both sides....why have it then not ride it but ride it too much and they're a bugger to keep looking good! Life's too short......twist that throttle!
  14. Thanks! A few drops of blood spilt, plenty of sweat lost this weather but fortunately no tears!!
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