Never use a scouring pad unless you’re cleaning an iron pan!Is using a scouring pad a good idea on the tougher bits or could that damage the paint?
Either 1) Stanley canvas tool bag (open/zip top) and 2) AutoGlym detailing kit. Most of my stuff is currently sat in a cardboard box though tbf.I've been looking for the right carrying box, something i can get out of the cupboard, fill it up what im using that day and carry it all out, as currently i just hold them in my hands and do bits at a time, then go back indoors to get the next tool etc..
what do you guys use?
Either 1) Stanley canvas tool bag (open/zip top) and 2) AutoGlym detailing kit. Most of my stuff is currently sat in a cardboard box though tbf.
Parked under a tree, came back to the car covered in sap. So spent this morning giving it a clean.
I always end up spending more time on the windows it seems. I hate dirty windows when commuting.
I’ve bought all sorts over the years, special glass cleaners etc, But recently I’ve gone back to a 50/50 water/vinegar mix with a fresh clean waffle cloth and newspaper and it’s just as good.
I tfr my car maybe once a year.. realistically I'd say you can get away without tfr. Just have a decent prewash and that'll be enough.Has anyone used the 'GUNK' TFR at all?
I've ran out of the Jennychem Snowstorm and was going to get some Power Maxed TFR or whatever the brand is, however a local hardware have the GUNK brand in stock for £6 per 5L.
Reviews on Amazon are fairly positive, just wondering if anyone has any real world experience of it here?