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Oh ffsSome Birds seem to **** pure acid. If cutting compound isn’t shifting it on its own then it might need to be wet sanded with a bit of 2000grit and polished up.
Oh ffsSome Birds seem to **** pure acid. If cutting compound isn’t shifting it on its own then it might need to be wet sanded with a bit of 2000grit and polished up.
Yes mate, citraclean is perfect for that, and the IK multipro is the correct sprayers for it.@Big Pimp can citraclean be used on matte finishes? I've just been using articulate until now but as my car has been ceramic coated with Gyeon matte before I got it I'm wondering if the citraclean would be good to unclog it? Also would the ik multiple 2 do for spraying articulate/citraclean? Cheers
Yes, my newer cannons all have the 1/4” fittings as standard and then you choose whatever end adaptor you need for them so can be changed easilyMight be a daft one but can you change the adapter of the foam cannon? My cheap one sh1t itself
Have a cheap Vax at the minute but want to make sure I can change the adapter to another type or even quick release when time comes
@Big Pimp or anyone else...what size of pump dispenser for the 5litre containers?
I sell these, and use them@Big Pimp or anyone else...what size of pump dispenser for the 5litre containers?
Cheers will.get some ordered!!I sell these, and use them
Atomiza Dispenser Pump
The atomiza pump fits our 2lt and 5lt size containers perfectly, ensuring accurate dosinganachem-automotive.com
Hello mate:Hey Ross,
Do you have any packs of microfibre cloths? Can't seem to see any on the website.
Cheers,
Chris
Sold out of my last one yesterday dude!@Big Pimp have you any snowfoam lances/bottles in stock? I might be blind but I can’t see them
@Big Pimp have you any snowfoam lances/bottles in stock? I might be blind but I can’t see them
If you're stuck for one I've a spare auto finesse one since getting the Anachem one you can borrow till Ross gets more in?
This 100%. Heard of other owners tales of woe. Like those wee squeegees for getting your car dry. Don't!!! One tiny bit of grit caught in the blade and you'll have tons of nice fine scratches on your paintwork if not worse.Just a wee warning to people who still use throw-on covers on their cars. Don't! They might be fine on old paintwork in a dry and warm garage, but when it goes wrong it really goes wrong. On anything with a decent quality paintwork don't even think about it. A bit of dust never did any harm at all to a car...
I never use the wretched things myself but a well-meaning person did. And it left marks like this all over where the touch points would have been.
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Thankfully @big_pete came to the rescue and was able to lift them, but it took light polishing and then re-coating. A lot of work.
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So basically, if worried about dust use a proper Carcoon. But throw those throw-on covers in the bin where they belong.
Is that a no to car covers outside or covers on cars inside a garage. I can see why outside they are bad news with wind moving the cover but would have thought inside was ok. Have never used one but been tempted a few times to get the dust at bay.
Hello mate.@Big Pimp
Hi Ross, I received my order today with a note that Cleanse is on back order.
This was the main reason for my order, do you have any idea when you can expect it to be in?
If it’s going to be weeks, or worse I would rather have a refund please to go and get an alternative.