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  1. Thread: Nissan X-Trail

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    Re: Nissan X-Trail

    looks very tidy :xyxthumbs:
    they're a big old beasty to clean :cool: nice job
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    Re: Which heavy clay to use ?

    sorry, that should say claying, not valuing in my previous post. good old spell check got hold of that one without me noticing lol.
    Roguerobot is spot on buddy. simply put, it'll take as much as it...
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    Re: Which heavy clay to use ?

    Personally I've never liked the synthetic type valuing products. You get less feel, and I've seen a lot of damage done with them by folk due to exactly that. I'd always recommend using a proper...
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    Re: Which heavy clay to use ?

    id suggest a mild clay to start with, particularly if you're new to claying. aggressive clays are generally used for removing overspray etc. and can very easily mar paint.
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    Re: Wax for use With Meg 7

    personally I'm a huge fan of the dodo juice range of waxes. they're extremely user friendly and kind on the wallet. you could also try a spray sealant instead of a wax. id recommend a water based one...
  6. Re: 3rd Tornado Red Golf 6 Gti - Detailed by Lawrence

    Hats off fella, thats some really top work. very nicely done and a pleasure to see. thanks for posting :dblthumb2:
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    Re: Protecting Factory Black Wheels?

    tbh, i think theres very little that will defend against stone impacts at speed. the forces you're dealing with at a PSI level are enormous. self healing paints are on their way to the market though,...
  8. Re: Possible Clear Coat Failure Or Just Oxidation?

    no need to get testy, the guy is just after advise :xyxthumbs:

    my advise would be to polish a small test spot by hand and see if you can improve the situation.if not, then its time to find a good...
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    Re: Feedback on this Karcher..

    I bought a 12m (36 foot) hose for mine, I think they do a 15m as well. Fairly expensive, but worth it.
  10. Thread: Sunday topic

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    Re: Sunday topic

    good choice :xyxthumbs:
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    Re: Feedback on this Karcher..

    I've found karcher to be reasonable enough for the money. just make sure that you drain down fully and store somewhere frost free in the winter. they're prone to having the O rings blow and it won't...
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    Re: Needing advice on removing vinyl wrap adhesive

    :iagree:

    as JRS stated, ipa (or panel wipe) is probably the easiest and cheapest solution. pop some into a spray bottle, find a clean cloth that you don't mind wrecking and away you go :xyxthumbs:
  13. Re: Something on the paint that I cant seem to remove

    curious. if its smooth to the touch, my guess would be that is something that was in the colour coat when it was applied to the car. if that is the case, then the only way to remove it would be to...
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    Re: Tar Plant Accident

    Fantastic work fella, my hats off. I'm sure it'll pay huge dividends in terms of future business too.
  15. Thread: Dodo Juice

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    Re: Dodo Juice

    I'm a huge fan of dodo juice, they've got a great product line up as well as a fantastic ethic.
    their full range of waxes are available as panel pots (including the pro range) so you can always...
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    Re: Proudest Grandpaw

    lol. love it, thanks for sharing
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    Re: squeeling rear wheel?

    HAYNES GUIDE TO TOOLS OF THE TRADE

    HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer is nowadays used as a kind of divining rod to locate expensive parts not far from the object we are...
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    Re: squeeling rear wheel?

    Haynes manual - translation

    Haynes: Rotate anticlockwise.
    Translation: Clamp with molegrips (adjustable wrench) then beat repeatedly with hammer anticlockwise. You do know which way is...
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    Re: Darkening after polish

    I did think that initially, but it looks just a bit too dark tbh. Might just be the way it's lit of course
  20. Re: Give us your best Detailing invention or service idea

    how about a wash mitt/pad on a long reach handle so you can reach to the middle of van roofs etc without being at full stretch. i have a hop up platform that i work from, but it can still be an issue...
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    Re: Darkening after polish

    looks like the polish has reacted with it. aluminium can be funny stuff. did the polish say 'suitable for use on aluminium' on the container? if not, id suggest looking of one that does
  22. Thread: Product Help

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    Re: Product Help

    chemical guys fabric sealant is excellent. that and their bare bones undercarriage spray, which i use for dressing wheel wells is about all i use of their stuff. That said, i tried and liked their...
  23. Re: Took this picture today at our local auto spa.

    lol love it!
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    Re: How to remove pet hair..

    i use a nitrile glove, works an absolute treat. seems to work a bit better than a latex glove in my experience. just rub the fabric and all the hair bunches up together, then suck it up with a vacuum
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    Re: Tar Plant Accident

    holy cow!!!
    helluva job there fella, hats off
    :urtheman:
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