Dave147 wrote: » Any opinions on the pressure washer coming into Lidl tomorrow? I'm looking for something fairly basic for the new house, Karcher and Nilfisk etc out of budget at the moment so want something to tide me over awhile.
vectra wrote: » Apparently the aldi one for around 95 euro or so is a rebranded Lavor and supposedly decent.
DaveyDave wrote: » I've nothing but bad experiences buying from Aldi/Lidl, everything from Crevit sports/bike gear/accessories/pumps to Tevion electronics. All crap to be honest. Waterproof bike jacket wasn't waterproof and zip broke day one, bike pump pressure gauge broken from new, Laptop faulty etc.As someone said buy once. You can get a Nilfisk from Amazon for as low as €85.
ianobrien wrote: » One done, two vehicles left to do...... Its a bit of a panic to get them done before Friday at 6pm
ianobrien wrote: » I got everything washed before the hose pipe ban came in. They got a quick wash and dry. My 2 and a half year old niece was looking at my car after I washed it and said "it's still dirty". The little so-in-so then pointed to the tiny tar spots by the rear wheel arch. I don't know to be annoyed for her spotting the tar (I didn't detar it as I hadn't time to seal it properly afterwords) or to be proud of another potential detailer in the making.
DaveyDave wrote: » On a more serious note, is it worth touching up stone chips myself? I have a touch up kit from VW and there's a stone chip on the very bottom of the front bumper. Is better to leave as is or do an amateur touch up? I'd only be dabbing the smallest drop of paint onto it though wouldn't be going mad on it.
Stallingrad wrote: » Hard to get good results with a brush kit, I'm going to invest on one of these:https://www.drcolourchip.co.uk/
Black_Knight wrote: » £22 on shipping? :eek:
Black_Knight wrote: » Be sure to keep us posted on how it goes. I wouldn't mind touching up my own car in a few places, but then again, might be trading up in the next 6 months -> year.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » How's all that stuff going for you?
Black_Knight wrote: » . I've plans to give my wives car
DaveyDave wrote: » Lads, I can't deal with this ban anymore!
billybonkers wrote: » Mine in bad need of a good wash also, to sacred to leave it in with anyone to do it at the moment! Might just power was off as much as I can at Topaz (without using the brush, just the lance) Any other recommendations?
deisedav wrote: » Using onr . Spray first and leave a few seconds, about 10 microfiber towels in the bucket of onr and glide the dirt off with no pressure. Dry then buff. Works really well on the windows. Had to do something with it over the summer as the dust on the cars was driving me nuts. Dont seem to be damaging the paint at all, id still prefer the proper wash method but the results from the onr is impressive.