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  1. #181
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    curtis, go for something synthetic. Reason being is a wax itself being natural carnauba will wear off very very quickly (1-2 weeks) because the heat dispersal coming from your brakes/wheels itself.

    Nanolex Rim Sealant
    , 22PLE Rim Sealant here could be a great option for your wheels. It wont STOP everything sticking, but it will make washing/cleaning at leave 5x easier for you as not as much cakes on.

    Or invest in some bulk wheel cleaner 5L!

  2. #182
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarCareProducts View Post
    How'd you go with the Glass?!
    Hey CCP, haven't bought it yet haha. I'm gonna make an order for it and Duragloss 111 when my current wax runs out. Any idea how much postage would be for these two? PM if possible? Cheers

  3. #183
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    Free if you buy before 16th dec and use the code i think.
    Last edited by joyride; Today at 07:26 AM. Reason: Ask for permission if you're going to use someone elses pic

  4. #184
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctx View Post
    Hey CCP, haven't bought it yet haha. I'm gonna make an order for it and Duragloss 111 when my current wax runs out. Any idea how much postage would be for these two? PM if possible? Cheers
    $4 Milllllioonnn dolllarrss!

    Unsure, you'd have to put in your postcode below to check as unfortunately we don't stalk you (often) enough to know where you are

  5. #185
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    $11.95 for postage to my postcode. Is what Pho is saying true? Free postage before 16th and a promo code?

  6. #186
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctx View Post
    $11.95 for postage to my postcode. Is what Pho is saying true? Free postage before 16th and a promo code?
    See Here!

  7. #187
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    Hey CCP!

    I tried the Autoglym Glass Polish just now on my rear windshield. Works very well with a random orbital buffer. Absolutely useless by hand however. I found that I had to buff for quite a long time (>5mins) in order to remove those water drop marks. But I'm quite happy with the result. I do have another problem now though; I had these fine scratches in my windows before I got the Glass Polish, and after buffing out the glass they've become somewhat more apparent now that the water marks are gone. They kind of look like swirl marks that you see on neglected paint, only not in circular patterns and just randomly everywhere. Any idea how to fix this?

    And thanks a lot for the advice
    Last edited by ctx; 23-12-2012 at 12:30 AM.

  8. #188
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    Hey,

    For those marks, it looks like only a new windscreen or otherwise have to deal with it. They were always there, it just seems now that your glass is clearer and you are looking for defects you are noticing these a lot more now.

    How old is the car?

  9. #189
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarCareProducts View Post
    Hey,

    For those marks, it looks like only a new windscreen or otherwise have to deal with it. They were always there, it just seems now that your glass is clearer and you are looking for defects you are noticing these a lot more now.

    How old is the car?
    Yep definitely. The car is 12 years old. So can't expect the best but so far I'm happy with the results using Autoglym.

    My buffer is annoying the crap out of me now that I'm doing the rear-quarter windows. It's a cheap buffer with only one size backing plate and one size pad (240mm). It's far too big for those tight corners and I always end up shaving off many layers off the masking tape I use to cover the edges, which in turn throw up many particles everywhere, which also just makes the compound disappear. It's quite inefficient and I've already used half a bottle. I'm now actually considering getting a DAS6 RO polisher from your store. If I were to get one, would the DAS6 be better or the DAS6-Pro?

  10. #190
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    DAS6 Pro is 850w, and the DAS6 is 500w. Overall finish from both is identical, just the 850w machine gives you the ability to be able to get through it a little quicker i guess. I am all about lazy so the 850w is my pick hahaha

    But either or is a great step up and choice, and at least you can correct the paint properly. Just ensure you clay prior and finish off with a good wax or synthetic wax if you choose.

  11. #191
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    CCP, all the swirls are coming back on my car! I think it might be the car cover I'm using..

    Also, what do you know about 'paint protectant' ? Apparently it's like a film layer thing that is applied to the car and protects the clear coat?

  12. #192
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    i got the same problem
    Choke dealer

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