11 Sep 2012 at 08:57 #1 Draeger Draeger Soldato Joined 4 Feb 2004 Posts 13,448 Location Écosse On the high street I mean. Looked on the Halfords website but they don't seem to have much. Also, what type should I be using to remove swirl marks?. Will be using 3M Finesse-it polish. Ta.
On the high street I mean. Looked on the Halfords website but they don't seem to have much. Also, what type should I be using to remove swirl marks?. Will be using 3M Finesse-it polish. Ta.
11 Sep 2012 at 09:06 #2 paradigm paradigm Caporegime Joined 26 Aug 2003 Posts 37,508 Location Leafy Cheshire Never found a decent supplier of high-street polishing pads. Just order online for next day delivery tbh.
Never found a decent supplier of high-street polishing pads. Just order online for next day delivery tbh.
11 Sep 2012 at 09:27 #3 Tinders Tinders Soldato Joined 1 Jul 2003 Posts 6,709 Location There's a voice that keeps on calling me. Carters consumables online seem well priced. You have a good polish there treat it to a good 3m pad, you need either blue or a black with that.
Carters consumables online seem well priced. You have a good polish there treat it to a good 3m pad, you need either blue or a black with that.
11 Sep 2012 at 09:36 #4 eatcustard eatcustard Soldato Joined 20 Feb 2010 Posts 4,503 Location Darkest Worcestershire http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/ any use?
11 Sep 2012 at 11:30 #5 Draeger Draeger Soldato OP Joined 4 Feb 2004 Posts 13,448 Location Écosse Cheers guys, some interesting stuff on that website from the link above.
11 Sep 2012 at 18:10 #6 Jonny69 Jonny69 Man of Honour Man of Honour Joined 3 May 2004 Posts 17,721 Location Kapitalist Republik of Surrey Pretty sure mine came from Machine Mart.
12 Sep 2012 at 21:50 #7 Draeger Draeger Soldato OP Joined 4 Feb 2004 Posts 13,448 Location Écosse Tinders said: You have a good polish there treat it to a good 3m pad, you need either blue or a black with that. Click to expand... So, will a blue and a black from HERE do the trick?. Seems good value for money.
Tinders said: You have a good polish there treat it to a good 3m pad, you need either blue or a black with that. Click to expand... So, will a blue and a black from HERE do the trick?. Seems good value for money.
13 Sep 2012 at 07:04 #8 Tinders Tinders Soldato Joined 1 Jul 2003 Posts 6,709 Location There's a voice that keeps on calling me. Yep.I prefer 3m pads, as for not much more you are getting good quality gear
13 Sep 2012 at 08:26 #9 mejinks mejinks Soldato Joined 28 Oct 2002 Posts 5,037 Location Hiraeth Draeger said: So, will a blue and a black from HERE do the trick?. Seems good value for money. Click to expand... Im undecided. They look too cheap to be good quality and look like they would clog up a bit to easily being as they are flat. If you have finesse it, you should follow it up with ultrafina on a blue 3m pad. What car is it out of interest?
Draeger said: So, will a blue and a black from HERE do the trick?. Seems good value for money. Click to expand... Im undecided. They look too cheap to be good quality and look like they would clog up a bit to easily being as they are flat. If you have finesse it, you should follow it up with ultrafina on a blue 3m pad. What car is it out of interest?
13 Sep 2012 at 11:50 #10 Draeger Draeger Soldato OP Joined 4 Feb 2004 Posts 13,448 Location Écosse Ta, it's for THIS, a Pilbara Grey Peugeot 4007. Last edited: 13 Sep 2012