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alexperkins:
MF pads are good

Its vital that they are clean though! I went to use one the other day and it made a right bloody mess as someone had dropped it!!

SimonBash:

--- Quote from: richwig83 on May 12, 2011, 11:23:30 am ---What pad would you recommend alex? Ive got some MF pads which seemed to work well last time i SRP'd it!

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I've got an Autoglym Perfect Palm Applicator that you can have mate.

Its a foam type surface which is also ideal for applying SRP.

Let me have your address and I'll post it to you :happy2:

rich83:

--- Quote from: SimonBash on May 12, 2011, 12:42:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: richwig83 on May 12, 2011, 11:23:30 am ---What pad would you recommend alex? Ive got some MF pads which seemed to work well last time i SRP'd it!

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I've got an Autoglym Perfect Palm Applicator that you can have mate.

Its a foam type surface which is also ideal for applying SRP.

Let me have your address and I'll post it to you :happy2:

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Ta Simon.. PMd you back!  :happy2:

Richn83:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on May 11, 2011, 10:18:21 pm ---Are they watermarks?

Usually precipitated calcium, which you must remember is a metal! I think autoglym do a product to remove water marks.

Also prevention is better than cure, so care when washing and dry thoroughly. Consider a water softener to remove as much calcium from the source.

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Actually its calcium carbonate so no longer a metal  :evilgrin: the same stuff that scales up your kettle through electrolysis, but as you say a mild acid will dissolve it even a bit of lemon juice mixed in with some water sprayed on the car.

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