It’s got to be wheel woolies! They’re the cats pyjamas. I was hesitant at first but after getting them I didn’t know what I was missing. Makes cleaning wheels a breeze and they’re very robust! Would recommend them to anyone
For drying towel it has to be the Klin Korea duo drying towels. It’s simply unbeatable, I’ve used a fair few and none match it.
https://www.cleanyourride.uk/KLINKOREA
As for good quality microfibres, the ones EZ car care do are great and are pretty good value for money at 10 for £20 and...
Yeah I get you, Its not something you want to do half a job with and end up doing it again anyway because of poor application.
My S3 should hopefully be arriving sometime during the beginning of next month and I’m wanting to get a coating on myself but with work atm it doesn’t allow the time...
Presume the paint is good considering you’ve only just done it. Thought about using a finishing polish which will remove any lsp? Save having to wait and will potentially reduce any machine polishing required and saving the clear coat?
Yeah nothing wrong with tumble drying on low heat. Like you said, helps loosen the fibres.
Obviously avoid high heat as the melting point of polyamide is only 60c I believe and that’s the absorbing part of a microfibres makeup so quite easily to kill the fibres.
Haven’t used Gyeon WetCoat Essence but have used the normal stuff I think it’s fantastic for the results it provides. It’s fine to go on top of any current lsp so essence would be no different!
Cleaning products from the leather repair company are amazing. Better than any I’ve used and despite seeming somewhat pricey compared with others, I find them very economical.
https://shop.leatherrepaircompany.com/products/leather-cleaning-kit?variant=61737059595
Using the cleaner with the...
33ml pot is more than enough. With applying wax, less is more and you’ll get a better result. You should be able to do a few applications with just a sample pot.
Gyeon wetcoat is great from my experience. I find it lasts easily 6 weeks so is quite economical. To answer your question though, in theory you could use this as your lsp on its own or on top of a wax or sealant etc. Very versatile and easy to use.
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