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If Korrosol worked well for you before, you may as well stick with it as there's nothing else really superior just similar. Clay wise, you could try a mitt or cloth as these are reusable. Farecla G3 do a good value mitt. For normal clay bars, BH auto clay is still the best value.I'm in the market for some new cleaning products.
I use BH foam and have recently run out of Korrosol (sp?) and my clay bar is old and manky
I have some Autoglym Super Resin Polish, Interior Glass Cleaner and Leather Cleaner.
Anyone think of anything else/alternatives?
I'm thinking I'd like to give machine polishing a try so would be keen to get some recommendations. Looking at packages they range from a couple of hundred to several hundred. Slims has a Rupes deluxe kit at near £500 but wasn't sure if that might be a little OTT to begin with?
We have a 03 yellow Mini, 17 black BM and 2x 05 white JDM cars. If that makes any difference to recs.
Looks very similar to the karcher quick release, but without the flats. It's probably likely to be proprietary. These guys sell a replacement hose, so you may be able to ask about an adapter for the outlet to convert it to something more common.Can anyone tell me what type of connector I have to buy a stubby gun? It’s a Stanley SXPW22p.
Some pics here https://imgur.com/a/zCufrYZ
Awesome, thanks for that. Will get some, along with their traffic film remover and give it a whirl next weekend. Should’ve asked yesterday as no way I can get it for tomorrowAuto finesse citrus blast maybe?
The Bilt Hamber is the best wheel cleaner I've used, let down by the spray bottle. IMO the spray isn't fine enough so it doesn't last long. I'm on the lookout for a better bottle to see if I can make it go further, either that or dilute it down a bit.
You could dilute the Bilt Hamber if you wish. I use it mixed 1:1 with water and it still seems pretty effective, so you may be able to dilute it even further. And yes, as above, get a decent spray bottle for it, helps give more even coverage than the crappy sprayer it comes in
Thanks, I'll give it a go. I try to clean my car once a week, every other week in winter, so I'm hoping it'll be fine.You could dilute the Bilt Hamber if you wish. I use it mixed 1:1 with water and it still seems pretty effective, so you may be able to dilute it even further. And yes, as above, get a decent spray bottle for it, helps give more even coverage than the crappy sprayer it comes in
Alternatives to RainX? I had a supply from years back which worked well but now that has run out I've tried bottles from 3 different vendors, thinking one might have been fake or faulty, and while it works well in heavy rain in light or misty rain it smears up and leaves a milky white film on the windscreen for a few seconds which is actually dangerous - even after making sure to thoroughly clean the surface of contaminants and put new wiper blades on.
Alternatives to RainX? I had a supply from years back which worked well but now that has run out I've tried bottles from 3 different vendors, thinking one might have been fake or faulty, and while it works well in heavy rain in light or misty rain it smears up and leaves a milky white film on the windscreen for a few seconds which is actually dangerous - even after making sure to thoroughly clean the surface of contaminants and put new wiper blades on.
I stopped using RainX due to wiper judder. I now use it on the shower glass!
I've got the D3 Clay Mit in my Amazon basket. Am I right in thinking this is a replacement to a clay bar?