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Don't waste your time
It's terrible
Highly acidic, nasty stuff and does nothing, 5 hits will return probably the power of one shot of iron x. False economy, time is money
Surprising to hear the reactions to oblitarate
I've always found it to work a lot quicker and better than tardis, if only it wasn't for the price id use it a lot more too
Rev kit is the only product to let af down
Stick to a polish from a company that makes proper polishes and concentrates on them like scholl and Koch chemie
Feeling is mutual
Though there's a lot of people who do it full time and I cringe at the recommendations and techniques they use
Each to their own I say
But Zaino is great, always has been and always will be
Bilt hamber finis or double speed waxes are good for durability
Odk glamour, zymol Glasur and bouncers satsuma rock are the best 3 I've found for looks and I've got/had a fair collection
Towel I use auto finesse, used probably 10/15 brands and it's the only one I've kept going back to
Not entirely true
You'll find that wonder wheels being acid based will actually clean s**t off that a fall out remover won't even touch
I'd personally use a fallout remover then a harsh cleaner like wonder wheels, if that's no good then Malco brake off it is
Best for degreasing is britemax grime out
For interior or not too bad jobs i use auto finesse verso when its at a silly price or Bilt hamber surfex, depending which I can pick up cheaper
Awesome :)
Depending on your prep you should see a long time from it
My old car was going 6 months strong but that's gone now so csnt report how it's doing lol
Doing big bumpers, side skirts and wheel arches as well as honeycomb grilles? Don't see the issue there
Yes I use dlux a lot on wheels etc, more recently I've been using cquartz instead, and yes dlux lasts on wheels well but that's just beading and sheeting. The darkening effect of SF is far...
Any apc will sort it
I had a pre sale clean on a young girls car, the seats and doors were literally covered in foundation or whatever it is. No idea how they get so messy
£15 for a small bottle but that's done 3 full cars trims and still over half left
Unlike c4 where 15ml will do 2 at a push and not restore anywhere near as well :)
No, the beading will but the darkening effect won't
Solution finish will do 12 months with 2 coats or 6 months plus with 1 coat. And that's beading as well as keeping the trim black. Also a lot easier to use than c4. You can't incorrectly apply like you can with c4 and the like