Since my earlier post i've moved onto large microfibre towels. The last one is 3ft x 2ft and soaks up so much water it's amazing. I then go over the harder to get spots with a smaller microfibre cloth. I would never use a blade on my paintwork.
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- Age 51 years old
- Birthday June 19, 1961
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FOCUS mk 2 LX
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2005
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Yorkshire
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In Topic: Squeegee Vs Chamois
11 August 2012 - 05:57 PM
In Topic: Best Back To Black Trim Product
11 August 2012 - 05:51 PM
I've just invested in some Gtechniq C4 permanent trim restorer. I've not had chance to use it yet but the videos iv'e seen are pretty good and it's supposed to last for a couple of years. Downside is it's not cheap.
Graham
Graham
In Topic: New Head Unit In My Focus
11 August 2012 - 05:37 PM
Its really not difficult to do. I did mine and i'm useless. It took me a couple of hours at most to remove the Ford stereo fit the iso wiring harness, adapter to control the stereo with the steering wheel controls, single din trim and fit my nice new Alpine Stereo into the cage. Mind you it then took me three years to pull the ipod cable through to the glovebox 
Graham
Graham
In Topic: Car Care Kit
17 March 2012 - 10:31 PM
Don't buy a sponge get yourself a decent microfibre or similar wash mitt.
Graham
Graham
In Topic: 05 Focus Mk2 Clutch
29 November 2011 - 02:28 PM
It turned out to be the power steering pump. The burning was a small amount of fluid leaving the pump. It's in getting a new pump fitted.
Graham
Graham
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