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  1. Temp, both outside and product. Not shaken enough. If it's cold and you have a bit of moisture in the air then this can effect the end result. Of course it might just be that the LSP is more about gloss and durability than it is clarity.
  2. Go to a petrol station and use the jet wash (some use hot water and that really makes a difference getting the grime off), take a pump sprayer of chosen pre-wash (be it apc, citrus pre-wash, what ever you choose). Spray, jet wash, drive home with the majority of the crud removed. Dont use the brush, just the jet wash. I would just buy some APC and dilute down (I use G101 at 10:1 when its really dirty and been down farmers lanes), just make sure you don't let it dry on whilst your walking around spraying the car. You can of course miss the petrol station out (if too far away for instance) and just be careful.
  3. It's not a bleeding fallout remover, but it is a fallout remover. Does the same job without the colour change.
  4. And still for sale, not really in a rush (as you can tell). Just got its MOT, had rear discs and pads fitted (Brembo). Will be having a service in the next few days/weeks as well. Still same price (but always open to a chat).
  5. Had my Kranzle for over 8 years now (I think) still taking abuse. As you say, heavy beast but worth the cash.
  6. RED7 is a budget product, for trade (because customers like the bleeding effect), it isn't as effective (by effective I mean I can still spray on Tim's version and it will "bleed" after using RED7, where as takes one hit with Tim's or BH or IronX) as Tim's, BH, IronX and others. However, it is cheap so if price is a big thing for you.................... Bilberry is ok, but that's it. Unless you know the products well I would keep out of the way of the Espuma, it is a really strong wheel cleaner and not something I would use often. Smart wheels down at 10-1 is fine for a monthly clean if your not using a wheel product to protect them (be it a wax or sealant). Don't forget to add a Tar remover as well, because you may find one you have cleaned the wheels you will find spots of tar. So if you go AutoSmart, ring him up and get the RED7, Smart Wheels, Tardis and maybe Highstyle. You always decant into 1 Litre and see if local members want/need some.
  7. Got an xbox1S from game, inc the Battlefield and GofW. Nice green colour.
  8. That was just for the rear. Am thinking priced to not take the job on. Which is daft as work is work, cash is cash.
  9. Went to a local garage who wanted £300 in labour and £180 in discs and pads. So the actual Skoda dealer is cheaper! Pagid it is.
  10. Whats the current preferred makes at the moment? (VRs Estate) Tempted to do fronts as well. And anyone cheaper than Dealer etc in the Stockport Manchester Area? (Before anyone says DIY, damaged right arm and struggle to pick up and abuse tools at the moment)
  11. Travel and go see Matt at Obsidian Detailing. Matt at Off Your Marks. Be about 1hr travel depending on where in liverpool you are.
  12. Ahhh, its not a vRS, my mistake just looked at pics of engine and thought it vRS haha Are they better or worse than vRS seats or the same thing but easier to clean?
  13. Follow ebay link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152097197606 And noticed the arm rest and what looks like Derv back box? Is it a known car on here? Just a few mods that look interesting. Cheers
  14. It's raining!!! Yipeee (sort of) So the glass was clayed, glass polish (AG) IPA at 30% (handy I have around 8Litres of 99% IPA anyway), then tape down the center of the front and rear glass. Drivers side with H2Go, passenger with Ez. At the same time both sides done (drivers with H2Go passenger with Ez inc mirrors). H2Go applied via make up pad, Ez sprayed on and buffed in with new MF. So in the rain today you can see the difference, the H2Go are rounder and less of them. The Ez flatter and lots of them, but you can tell something is on the glass. With a watering can the H2Go sheets really fast and leaves very little, the Ez sheets slower and leaves the small flat droplets. Now just to go for a drive and see at what speeds they both move at. Just not today. At the moment of course H2Go is better, after all its sold as a sealant whereas the Ez is sold as a glass cleaner with a sealant in it.
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