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  • #16
    Originally posted by Soran View Post
    Chris, the latest SRP formula is virtually dust free if you use thin coats, and is also much easier to buff off now.
    Think Ive tried it. Once its dry its still difficult to polish off too from what i recall
    Might give it another go... but SONAX red all the way for me
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
      Think Ive tried it. Once its dry its still difficult to polish off too from what i recall
      Might give it another go... but SONAX red all the way for me
      Use a dampened applicator to apply the SRP; spreads it around easier and allows for thinner layers resulting in it being easier to buff off. If you are struggling to buff off dried SRP or any product actually, reapply said product back onto the dried on product and immediately buff off.
      Andy DS3 Club's Resident OCD Detailer!
      Take a pride in your ride
      @cleanyourride_uk

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      • #18
        i have seen alot of people saying that autoglym SRP is great, think i will give it a bash, going to order up my wax and clay mitt over the weekend,

        Am i right in thinking the right order would be

        1. Wash Car thoroughly
        2. Clay paintwork
        3. Rewash Car
        4. Polish ( with the SRP )
        5. Wax Paintwork
        6. Nice Chilled Pint

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        • #19
          The order I do it if I'm doing the full works.

          Pre wash (Surfex with pressure sprayer then snow foam)
          Iron removal using Korossol
          Wheels (wheel cleaner, Korossol, wheel woolies)
          2BM body wash
          If it's a warm day then pat dry
          Clay mitt
          Pat dry
          Polish/glaze
          Wax body work
          Apply trim dressing
          Clean windows and apply Glaco 99
          Alloys sealed
          Tyre dressing

          Finished!
          You don't need to wash the body work again after claying.

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          • #20
            ^^ As above but no need to dry before claying
            Andy DS3 Club's Resident OCD Detailer!
            Take a pride in your ride
            @cleanyourride_uk

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            • #21
              I have never had any problems with SRP no matter how long I leave it on for, also use it in sunlight all the time with no problems
              DS3 1.6THP DSport with a few bits added.....nickname BB :bow:
              Performance...Depends on how heavy my right foot is

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              • #22
                Me neither Gaz
                Andy DS3 Club's Resident OCD Detailer!
                Take a pride in your ride
                @cleanyourride_uk

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