Alanstrainor wrote: » Gave mine a good wash today, the chemical guys carnuba wax I put on a month ago is still working away amazingly. Although now that my car is parked in an underground carpark, it tends not to see too much rain so I'd guess that helps a lot! Also managed to slightly curb one of my rear wheels. Nothing too bad, but still raging. I guess I've had the wheels a year and a half now, some minor damage is to be expected eventually!
Theboinkmaster wrote: » Wheel wizards in finglas would sort you out, if you wanted
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Lads, could I get a step by step breakdown of the correct procedure to have the car ready for a machine correction/polish. Would I be right in saying it's something like this: Wheels Rinse Car 2 Bucket Wash Rinse Car Clay Fallout/Tar/Iron Removers Rinse Dry Compound Medium Polish Light Polish Clean with IPA or the Like Glaze Seal Wax Is that the correct order? Is there something I'm missing?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Good point......I'll just retreat back into my corner now.....
Curran wrote: » Wash it using the two bucket method, with a good wash mitt and pH neutral shampoo. A good microfiber drying towel is also advised. Regular washing, using the correct technique, will keep it looking very well for months.
waraf wrote: » I'm interested in the Microfiber Madness Dry Me Crazy towel as several people have recommended it here. Detailing Shed sells them but there's no mention of the size. Does anyone know the dimensions of the towel that's for sale on detailing shed by any chance? (ahem...cough.....curran)
ratracer wrote: » Curran, had you any further feedback, positive or negative, on the BH claybar? I'm gonna need to clay my car in a couple of weeks, but after my experience with the BH one I'm almost reluctant to use that one again! Are the other brands any different?
Curran wrote: » At the time, they hadn't been made aware of any issues. I followed up again, today, and they still haven't heard of anything. They make Auto Clay very large batches, so if anything was to be amiss, it wouldn't slip through the net too easily.
waraf wrote: » Does anyone have any recommendation for a good tyre cleaner please?. Like a tyre foam or something like that to get them properly clean before I apply tyre dressing. Thanks
waraf wrote: » When I order my next batch of stuff from you I'll give you back some of the clay bar I used so you can test it to see if it looks strange to you. It was my first time using clay so it's possible that it normally behaves like that and I was just expecting it to behave more like plasticine.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » The Dry Me Crazy towel is big enough that you can fold it twice and 1/8 of it can dry the roof, bonnet and bootlid. It.Is.Superb.
Curran wrote: » 25" * 17" In this case size doesn't matter! :P The towel is more than capable of drying the biggest of cars with ease!