lol, fair enough, just watch them to see how much of that acid stuff they put on your wheels, last time i went to a valeters, they damaged every alloy, not happyquick details are a great idea, but look at the meguiars NXT or dodo juice red mist tropical
Quote from: Tazzy on 01 September 2010, 21:53lol, fair enough, just watch them to see how much of that acid stuff they put on your wheels, last time i went to a valeters, they damaged every alloy, not happyquick details are a great idea, but look at the meguiars NXT or dodo juice red mist tropicalWill bear all that in mind, just can't get my head round spending £50 on cleaning products. Just want something that'll not take forever to apply and last a wee while. Getting the car resprayed so will need a decent polish to preserve all my hard work.
Quote from: Neo Badness on 02 September 2010, 08:36Quote from: Tazzy on 01 September 2010, 21:53lol, fair enough, just watch them to see how much of that acid stuff they put on your wheels, last time i went to a valeters, they damaged every alloy, not happyquick details are a great idea, but look at the meguiars NXT or dodo juice red mist tropicalWill bear all that in mind, just can't get my head round spending £50 on cleaning products. Just want something that'll not take forever to apply and last a wee while. Getting the car resprayed so will need a decent polish to preserve all my hard work. no... you'll need a decent wax to preserve all your hard work
Quote from: Guy on 02 September 2010, 08:46Quote from: Neo Badness on 02 September 2010, 08:36Quote from: Tazzy on 01 September 2010, 21:53lol, fair enough, just watch them to see how much of that acid stuff they put on your wheels, last time i went to a valeters, they damaged every alloy, not happyquick details are a great idea, but look at the meguiars NXT or dodo juice red mist tropicalWill bear all that in mind, just can't get my head round spending £50 on cleaning products. Just want something that'll not take forever to apply and last a wee while. Getting the car resprayed so will need a decent polish to preserve all my hard work. no... you'll need a decent wax to preserve all your hard work See, it's that sort of knowledge that is invaluable. I'll leave it a month or so to fully cure off then have a bash with some wax Is there anything that is good to keep the crap off the bottom of the car? I'll be priming, undersealing, painting in gloss black so stuff slides off more readily but car is low so not too easy to get under there to wash it. Plus it's a daily.