MetzgerMeister wrote: » Tardis or OAC Tar Cleanse
MetzgerMeister wrote: » That might be better as the Tardis only comes in a 5 Ltr drum
Curran wrote: » The de-tar will strip a fair amount. Give it an APC wash on the weekend and apply two coats of the 845. Should be OK.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I've often used Cillit Bang to clean my car. It works a treat especially with those green pad thingys.
myshirt wrote: »
myshirt wrote: » What APC and what dilution ratio? And through a lance or a sprayer?
*Kol* wrote: » Can someone explain the difference between an APC wash and a wash using a car shampoo? I would have never dreamt of using a LIDL APC to clean my car before I read this thread. I would always use a car shampoo.
Curran wrote: » About 1 APC : 5 Water in a pump sprayer is grand - apply it all over and then wash the car as normal. If you've no sprayer, using it as your "shampoo" is OK too. For regular washing, use car shampoo. But the odd time there would be reason to use APC; to help strip away old layers of product or after machine polishing when you want to wash away the lubrication oils. Its not a good idea to use it frequently, but OK to use occasionally.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » And make sure you wait at least 2-4 weeks before applying wax, polish or anything like that.
Gavman84 wrote: » Ya get it sprayed in Cork Mick or Dublin??
ShaunieVW wrote: » Anyone else using this weather to do a bit?
myshirt wrote: » Haven't had one of those UFO applicators... what is the difference between it and any other applicator? My main issue with applicator pads is softness and that it doesn't soak up more product than ends up on the car! I leave the bit of bite to the pads for the DA. On the MM Dry Me Crazy - seriously great towel, take care of it. I am waiting on an Edgeless Avalanche and Everest 1100 from Elliot in Ragmaster - but the MM is the one to beat.
crasy dash wrote: » Wouldn't mind getting a knock on the door from those swirl police officers haha. Thanks for the advice complete newbie on this forum so will gave to ask a thousand questions.
ianobrien wrote: » Shout away. We all had to learn and were all newbies at some point.