Stallingrad wrote: » Vinne Byrne have everything, assuming they are open.
Rattlehead_ie wrote: » Guys (If this is best located in the DIY section just let me know) I'm doing a bit of "project" work on the exterior unpainted black plastic on my car. Wanting to sand parts down before putting primer and gloss on. I had been using p600-800 type scotch pads for most of it and it did the job, however the next plastic part seems to be slightly harder and I need something only a little bit rougher to smooth it out. Question is the higher up you go with the Pxxx the better it will deal with rougher/tougher plastics?
vectra wrote: » the bigger the number the smoother the paper. P1500 is rougher than p2000 which in turn would be smoother than P600.
Muppet Man wrote: » What would people recommend for bits of green growth that has started to form on plastic and rubber bits on the exterior of the car. I'd be happy enough to go at it with a toothbrush - just wondering what solvent / mixture is best used? Soapy warm water good enough?
Rattlehead_ie wrote: » Ok so if I was finding it difficult to get a smooth surface with P600, Id be better using something lower like P320?
punisher5112 wrote: » All purpose cleaner, jet wash 1st, get a soft bristle brush, toothbrush should be fine and agitate, wash and repeat if necessary.
Stallingrad wrote: » Anyone else find themselves washing perfectly clean, unused car, just out of habit?
CIP4 wrote: » Does Bilt Hamber Korrosol do much for tar removal or is it purely an Iron fallout remover ? Also what is Chemical Guys hybrid V7 like as a general shampoo or what should I get ?
vectra wrote: » Purely fallout remover. If you are looking at getting a good value shampoo, have a look on autopia, they have a US gallon of Insta shampoo for under €20, I have been using mine with probably 2 years or more and I am coming close to the end of it now. It is apparently exactly the same as chemical guys Mr. Pink. CG Hybrid 7 is a spray sealant.
Bandito909 wrote: » Lads, Anyone know where I can buy that new TurtleWax ceramics kit for black cars? Seen a few reviews and it looks quite good.
vectra wrote: » CG Hybrid 7 is a spray sealant.
Duff wrote: » What's best to use to remove the residue left on alloys from old wheel weights, lads? I've white spirits or tar remover handy.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » If you have a Karcher, the cone/dirt blaster attachment is the best. It'll lift it straight off in milliseconds. You could use tar and glue remover also.
Stallingrad wrote: » I'd caution against using a Karcher cone lance anywhere near the car!
high horse wrote: » I just got an email from Autopia saying that they are finished processing my order. I'm really hoping that my order is delivered tomorrow but I'm not sure how realistic that is. What can I expect from a courier service delivering orders for Autopia?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » This little beauty arrived today from Slims along with some CarPro and BH stuff. Excellent quality for the price (£36): Position 1 - For working on the skirt of a car or even underneath: Position 2 - For working on the lower part of the doors: Position 3 - For working on mid - upper section of doors. In this "stool" position you can store your polishing machine, polish and MF cloths underneath so you're not constantly reaching for them as I always do!
MetzgerMeister wrote: » From my recent experience of them you can expect to have items you ordered replaced with completely different products along with items missing as they are “on order” and will be in at the end of the week. Then two weeks later you’ll ring them to see where the product is only to ask for a refund (which to be fair they did very quickly)
high horse wrote: » Doesn't sound too promising. I'll just have to wait and see what arrives so. They were the only supplier that I could find in Ireland supplying fusso wax
Northern Monkey wrote: » I’ve been debating that or the stool for my next order with slims. I was swaying towards the stool so would be interested in your feedback!