dar83 wrote: » Very tempted to send my ST alloys off to Lepsons and get them refurbed and finished in Gun Metal Grey... Hmmmm
colm_mcm wrote: » I think you need some type of solvent to dissolve the suncream
Do-more wrote: » I have a sort of ghost mark of a child's hand print in the paint work of the car. Some time ago, I remember reading advice on how to remove it, I think on this thread but now I can't find it again. Would someone be good enough to give me advice on how I should deal with it please?
fanadman1 wrote: » washed my carpets and door cards worked good i used a megs interiour brush and a small nail brush for your hands. that combned with a bottle of auto glym interiour cleaner made a very good job the carpet is like a puppys fur now
dgt wrote: » Decided to paint my drums and tighten my shoes in a bit
TestTransmission wrote: » Ah man, painted drums... :eek:
dgt wrote: » That meguairs brush you speak of is bloody excellent indeed Ironically, I used it to take puppy and dog furs out of the car above :pac:
carbon nanotube wrote: » Have you seen the scratch? i posted it a while back, hardly visible. that menzerna should take care of it, dont know why you are dissing that aldi polisher..
eringobragh wrote: » because its shite..if it worked do you think the rest of us would be spending $$$$ on DAs
fanadman1 wrote: » because all the talk is about polishers im going to ask this would a rotory polisher be 2 hard to use to start learning on ? my father has one thats like a hitichy grinder just thought id ask befor starting with it or paying big money for a da
dgt wrote: » They were rusty! Can't stand to see rusty drums. Would prefer discs mind you... All part of the running theme of the car... :pac: