dastardly00 wrote: » Another suggestion for CarPro Quartz Dlux. I bought it on a recommendation from here to restore black rubber car mats and it worked a treat. I used it on black external trim around the windows and it did a good job too. It's pricey but worth it.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Lads I was using one of the round tyre applicators like the one linked below up until the other day but I binned it due to it absorbing too much product and find it a little more awkward on the small 35/40mm side walls of the e90. I'm using Reflects tyre shine which is more liquid styled so am I best off using a detailing brush or is there something else I could use ?https://dnddetailing.ie/product/round-tyre-dressing-applicator/
Supernintento Chalmers wrote: » I’ll get this, thanks. Where in Ireland might be selling it at the minute?
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)
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Reflect autocare stock it.
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
dastardly00 wrote: » I got mine online from Reflect AutoCarehttps://www.reflectautocare.ie/CarPro-DLUX-30ml-Kit?search=car%20pro%20dlux
Northern Monkey wrote: » You could keep what you have and swap over the connector. I picked blok51 as it’s a company I’m familiar with but I’m sure there are others more local to you that will have the same.https://www.blok51.com/products/prewash.html?cat=112
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Hi all, just a quick question which I didn't want to start a new thread on. I'm starting out washing the car at home (191 Audi A5) and just placed an order for lots of the good stuff. I think I know the answer but just want to be sure to be sure. Is using water that's caught in a rain harvesting butt safe to use on a car?, I'll be using the two bucket method with grit guard in both buckets, if not I'll use normal tap water.
punisher5112 wrote: » I'd use it for the jet washer no problems.... Should be fine..... Just don't upset the bottom of there is dirt or grit....
D'Agger wrote: » Amazing, could have a £3 resolution here, will contact them and see if this will work but much appreciated thanks very much!
hooch-85 wrote: » A stubborn bird poop seems to have damaged the lacquer on the bonnet of my car, I wiped it off with a damp microfiber as soon as I saw it but there is some marks left, is there any way to remove this or is a machine polish required? I tried using a bit of SRP by hand but it's not much use.
Harrybelafonte wrote: » Can anyone recommend a product that DnD stock for removing black "shotgun mould" from a car's paintwork? Y'know that black mould that consists of lots of small dots? I got a bit off cleaning with microfibre the last day, but it involved more friction than I'm happy with?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » How did you get on with the order?
high horse wrote: » Still waiting for delivery and regretting ordering from them. I'll be calling them tomorrow to see what's going on with my order. Its marked as complete on the website, whatever that means