Curran wrote: » As a rule of thumb; traditionally sealants are better suited to silver / light colours. But there are waxes that look well on silver also. The secret with trying to achieve a good finish is in the prep. Wash, de-tar, de-iron and clay. With de-iron being a massive benefit to light colours, removing microscopic bonded contamination that regular washing won't.
Shlippery wrote: » Don't want to go making a new thread - but got paid today and want to treat myself to a few bits, got a silver focus in January (attached old pics) and wondering what'd be good purchases. Thinking Bilt Hamber Clay (I tried claying with a small bar I got in Halfords Mcguiers? - but want to get a proper one!), some tar remover and snow foam ('I've a karcher) and the Dry Me Crazy towel which seems to be recommended a fair bit. But as regards to some sort of Wax or Sealant? What'd be good for a silver car like this? Cheers lads - it's addictive stuff
Shlippery wrote: » Had called to the business park a few weeks ago for a look but Elite Autoclean and the shed looked closed!
galwaydude18 wrote: » Fusso is the big thing at the minute.
ronnie3585 wrote: » Where's the best place to order Fusso from?
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Has anyone seen or have experience of sealable buckets that would put up with a 10min car journey without spilling? WOuld this be somehow suitable? I have the battery packs already. https://www.amazon.co.uk/DCS355N-XJ-Brushless-Oscillating-Multi-Tool-Accessories/dp/B00HER8E5A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490865664&sr=8-1&keywords=dewalt+cordless+sander
Cheensbo wrote: » Is it possible that tardis would be better or perhaps a different product? Or is something wrong with my method?
Curran wrote: » If TarX didnt remove it, Tardis wouldnt have done it any quicker - you've have had to have done 3 or 4 attempts with it. It doesnt seem like you have done anything wrong - did you apply to a wet surface? I usually use around 300ml of 500ml on the first applicaiton, and then the final 200ml for removing anything that didnt lift on the first attempt.
Bandito909 wrote: » Lads, anyone know if any Irish retailers stock the scholl s20? Cheers
Curran wrote: » Autopia are the sellers of Fusso in
vectra wrote: » BLOK51
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Not sure if this is detailing or DIY repair but what would be the best option for the plastic trim here lads? I am currently filling up the paint scratch with touch up and hope to get it polished down in the coming weeks