Soldato
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It's not even saving £8 as the BH one is 200g and the blue stuff is 100g.
You said you needed to remove "Road Grime" - which is exactly what Traffic Film remover is for.What is traffic film remover? imo this just looks like another car shampoo or snow foam liquid in a bottle which is what im already buying ? thats not going to get rid of road grit before a polish and wax
Bilt Hamber Auto Clay - £11.95What clay bar do you recommend then ? (P.S i dont want to pay £20 for abit of clay). I have spent £44 so far on polish, collinite 476 wax and some snow foam
You said you needed to remove "Road Grime" - which is exactly what Traffic Film remover is for.
You didn't say remove grit - If your wash isn't removing grit then you've got problems.
Bilt Hamber Auto Clay - £11.95
Nice thanks! I'll take a look. Atm I just use Autoglym and apply with an old microfibre but it is very subtle. I'd like it a bit more wet looking.Hell yeahLove that purple.
I use Megs endurance, but I let it sit for about 10-15 mins then gently buff with a microfibre so it's not *too* shiny.
Definitely miscommunicated. Clay bar imo isn't something that you should need to use every wash.Sorry, may have mis communicated
My snow foam should remove the normal stuff when it dwells, i doubt there will be much on the car at the moment for the claybar, but i will give it a light going over, and i will be cleaned and stored again for when i re-use it
Ok
I may keep the current bar I have just incase .
I doubt i will need to remove much road crap with claybar just yet . May do the clay next time and I'll just use snowfoam and two bucket method and dry with fibre cloth , then polish and wax
Nice!! I did mine as well. haha. M240 bros!
What tyre black do you use?
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Ahh thanks,Garage Therapy Tyre Serum is perfect if you like a nice matt finish.
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This is more your thing then.Ahh thanks,
But I actually prefer the glossy look. Sheen to gloss.
Sonax Tyre Gel is very shiny
Thanks both. Will take a look.This is more your thing then.
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High Performance Tyre Gel
A super durable, sweet scented tyre dressing that leaves a high gloss or natural satin finish. Our High Performance Tyre Gel will complete the look of your clean car.www.autoglym.com
I used Squid Ink detailing Citrus this weekend on the other half's Kia Sportage wheels as a pre-wash, she doesn't frequently clean her car like I do mine. It did an incredible job at 1:4, the black contamination was just bleeding off.
I am starting to doubt the effectiveness of snowfoam TBH, or at least the BH stuff I have. I washed the missus's absolutely filthy white car yesterday 'cos I got fed up with her lack of drive to do it.
After a SF and jet wash there was still a lot of cleaning to do, IDK if I remember the SF being better or its gone off, or just a bad product. Mine usually doesn't get that dirty between washes so often I go straight to jet wash and 2BM.
Still loving the benefit of Geon Wetcoat for effortless beading though !
Auto foam, I usually just stick around an inch in the bottom of the SF bottle and fill with warm water.
I must admit I normally add some TFR in with it, but appears that I had run out and not replaced it.
I have just ordered 5L of the Squid Ink Citrus Pre-wash, £29.99 with free postage from the website, seemed a decent deal.