New solution for severe brake dust issues...
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New solution for severe brake dust issues...
...Aquartz Iron Cut; simply amazing product that has transformed the way we decontaminate wheels and paint at Polished Bliss HQ. Full details here...
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...-cut-cat4.html
The chemistry it uses it pretty damn clever, and works extremely well; even on clean looking surfaces it typically liberates lots of ferrous-based matter, and on wheels screwed with XP8/XP10 dust it makes life so much easier (if you can be bothered to clean them lol!).
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...-cut-cat4.html
The chemistry it uses it pretty damn clever, and works extremely well; even on clean looking surfaces it typically liberates lots of ferrous-based matter, and on wheels screwed with XP8/XP10 dust it makes life so much easier (if you can be bothered to clean them lol!).
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having a quick read on the link does this, combined with a separate spraying of tardis, eliminate the need for claying?
my white car is a pain in the **** for showing up all the little bits of crap that float around in the air so this would be great as tardis and claying seems to take all day.
while on the subject, i assume both tardis and this product can be sprayed all over car with no problems? (i've only ever used tardis up to the windows before)
cheers,
Paul
my white car is a pain in the **** for showing up all the little bits of crap that float around in the air so this would be great as tardis and claying seems to take all day.
while on the subject, i assume both tardis and this product can be sprayed all over car with no problems? (i've only ever used tardis up to the windows before)
cheers,
Paul
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having a quick read on the link does this, combined with a separate spraying of tardis, eliminate the need for claying?
my white car is a pain in the **** for showing up all the little bits of crap that float around in the air so this would be great as tardis and claying seems to take all day.
while on the subject, i assume both tardis and this product can be sprayed all over car with no problems? (i've only ever used tardis up to the windows before)
cheers,
Paul
my white car is a pain in the **** for showing up all the little bits of crap that float around in the air so this would be great as tardis and claying seems to take all day.
while on the subject, i assume both tardis and this product can be sprayed all over car with no problems? (i've only ever used tardis up to the windows before)
cheers,
Paul
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just been Looking on the skoda fourm and came across this ,
http://blog.midlandsdetailing.co.uk/...on-cu#more-349
Stunning product from the looks of it, i am getting a new vrs in September so will be giving this a test. Will be posting up for advice on preparing a new car soon. will be adding this to my shopping cart soon PB
http://blog.midlandsdetailing.co.uk/...on-cu#more-349
Stunning product from the looks of it, i am getting a new vrs in September so will be giving this a test. Will be posting up for advice on preparing a new car soon. will be adding this to my shopping cart soon PB
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Looks like an amazing product! I was just about to post about my paintwork being really rough down the passenger side! Will definitely be ordering some of this.
One question though.....I have a chrome lip on my ultralite wheels, will they need to be covered when using this product or will the solution be diluted enough during rinsing that it shouldn't be a problem?
Cheers
Joseph
One question though.....I have a chrome lip on my ultralite wheels, will they need to be covered when using this product or will the solution be diluted enough during rinsing that it shouldn't be a problem?
Cheers
Joseph
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