andysat said:Is Poorboys Black Hole a filler polish?
Yes supposed to be very good spoke to a detailer last week about it.
andysat said:Is Poorboys Black Hole a filler polish?
May try this on mine!marypoppins said:andysat said:Is Poorboys Black Hole a filler polish?
Yes supposed to be very good spoke to a detailer last week about it.
MrGriff said:Scratch X is meant to do the trick on minor scratches and it's not too expensive. When the hosepipe ban is over I'm going to see if it removes the small scratches on my black Zeddy.
By the way, a good drying towel: http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/drying-towels/dodo-juice-soft-touch-premium-drying-towel/prod_947.html
markeg said:Wouldn't advise using the Scratch X. Bought some and tried it on a small test scratch (on the wifes car, not mine). It caused loads of minor scratches around the main scratch, and didn't hide anything. Ended up breaking out the DA and ploishing the scratch out.
markeg said:MrGriff said:Scratch X is meant to do the trick on minor scratches and it's not too expensive. When the hosepipe ban is over I'm going to see if it removes the small scratches on my black Zeddy.
By the way, a good drying towel: http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/drying-towels/dodo-juice-soft-touch-premium-drying-towel/prod_947.html
Wouldn't advise using the Scratch X. Bought some and tried it on a small test scratch (on the wifes car, not mine). It caused loads of minor scratches around the main scratch, and didn't hide anything. Ended up breaking out the DA and ploishing the scratch out.
marypoppins said:Thanks what pre- wash do you recommend?Adamski said:Cleaning is as important as the rinse and dry. Two buckets (or more), wash mit, and correct pre-wash are all vital.