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Ordered it through your link and I got the filter, the cam, a 3m mount and a bracket all for $90 inc shipping.
Nice and look on Ebay now for a decent 37mm polarising filter Hoya I use and gives good results.
Enjoy.....Ray and just a waiting game now which is the most painful thing about buying from China second to returns![]()
Bilt Hammermaybe just the hammer when things start to go wrong !
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You did but you still called it hammer....it's hamber.... just sayin lolI thought i replied under your last comment
The longest lasting wax that I've tried, and I've tried quite a few is Collinite 476s but like most hard waxes, it takes a while to apply and even longer to buff off. Fortunately they have made a liquid, or a semi liquid version call the Insulator wax. To get it out of the bottle, I put it in a bowl of warm water to loosen it. Just used that on my car today. It's due to rain tomorrow so a good test to see.
http://www.collinite.com/automotive-wax/insulator-wax/
Not used Collimate wax's - how did you find the new 845 wax especially compared to the 476s ?
I'm looking to get a new wax, was looking at the Autoglym HD wax, but the 476s keeps popping up as a very good option (and cheaper) and then read the 845 is a more user friendly version / easier to apply...
What did you use to apply it to your car and how did you polish it up - did you do a panel at a time, few panels etc ?
Cheers
I placed the bottle in a bowl of warm water to loosen it up, then it pour out semi liquid like into an applicator which I smeared onto the car, then I go do another panel or 2 before going back to the first one to buff it off with micro fibre. It's easy to apply, not difficult at all to buff off to leave a shine.
Thats great thanks - how do you feel it compares to the 476s you've previously used ?
Time will tell, it's been only a week but it rained this week and all is well so far !
I have notice the colour of my car pops more with this than the G3 super resin or Aqua Wax which both I've tried on the car since I got it.
I do have some 476 left, but not enough to do the whole car.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.I give the car a quick wash and then Chamois leather.
I cant find any evidence to support that all?.NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
A drying towel will be much kinder.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
A drying towel will be much kinder.
Ask on any specific detailing forum about the use of a chamois leather for drying.I cant find any evidence to support that all?.
A well protected car with allow a drying towel to absorb any water by just laying the towel and patting dry, no need to rub across the surface. If there is any dirt on the surface it's more likely to be absorbed into the pile of the towel where as on a chamois it will be held on the surface risking the chance of scratching. Drying towel's have been around for quite some time and like any other product on the market are continually improving.I've been using a leather for years and not had any problems at all ?
Suppose the drying towel's are the new "in" thing at the moment and as with anything, if you have dirt on them, they will cause problems...
A well protected car with allow a drying towel to absorb any water by just laying the towel and patting dry, no need to rub across the surface. If there is any dirt on the surface it's more likely to be absorbed into the pile of the towel where as on a chamois it will be held on the surface risking the chance of scratching. Drying towel's have been around for quite some time and like any other product on the market are continually improving.
That makes sense...will have a look into them.
Would you recommend any particular ?
I changed to the microfiber towels a while ago & really find them much better than a chamois leather.
I bought a couple of the Kent X-large ones. http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/access...-cloths-and-car-drying-towels-2016-group-test
They're actually pretty cheap now too; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kent-Q6100-Extra-Microfibre-Drying/dp/B0030B9U6Q
I changed to the microfiber towels a while ago & really find them much better than a chamois leather.
I bought a couple of the Kent X-large ones. http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/access...-cloths-and-car-drying-towels-2016-group-test
They're actually pretty cheap now too; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kent-Q6100-Extra-Microfibre-Drying/dp/B0030B9U6Q
Thats great thanks - how do you feel it compares to the 476s you've previously used ?
So I drove 500miles this weekend, country lanes, M4, M40, in sunlight, in light rain.
Rinsed it this morning with the hose and beading is great (as expected since its only a week), and most of the bugs and dirt just comes off.
I like it !
Excellent news, will have a look at it - did the bottle come with an applicator ?
Before polished by Scott, on Flickr
After polishing by Scott, on FlickrSome people care some don't, some can change some won't.
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I probably fall into the "don't care" category.
doubt
20160428_191148 by Andy Fletcher, on FlickrStraight from the dealer with a scuff on the boot lid and swirls all over the bonnet and bootMakes me wonder who the dealers use to prep new cars.
Git up stuff