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RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 27-05-2013 10:15pm

How could it be jealous...? Laughing

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RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - Evo-king - 28-05-2013 08:46pm

How low are those door handles!


RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - XFullFatTim - 28-05-2013 08:57pm

Looks like a Ford Focus/lancia half breed!


RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 23-06-2013 08:53pm

A definite clear trend starting to show in the overall mpg polynomial line (red dotted)

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RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 26-08-2013 10:37pm

Evo got Exo...

So a good days detailing after 18 months of use, Washed, Iron X and Tar X, Washed in de-greaser, a light Machine Polish with gTechniq P2, Panel Wiped, C1 Applied, Exo Applied.

A hard days work, and still not completed, needs gTechniq T1 and the side steps polished up, but came up pretty immaculate.

Interestingly hand polishing the Black is disastrous... machine polish and it comes up lovely.

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If you ever thought your car was clean, white shows you how it's not, spray it with Iron X... I thought it was already clean and I was wasting product, but the fallout on the paint was extensive!

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RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 02-09-2013 10:19pm

Found this in the back seat today, and now the clip holding the seat back squeaks! Any ideas where it comes from?

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RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 23-09-2013 09:42pm

gTechniq T1 applied.

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RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - XFullFatTim - 23-09-2013 10:28pm

I saw a Mazda3 in dark metallic blue today that had very obviously been treated to a machine polish recently by it's owner - looked like a little too much elbow grease had been applied to the machine polisher judging by the deep swirls in the rich paintwork........
Took mine to the local hot pressure wash place this afternoon and the lad driving the pressure washer wanted to know what the BabyRR.com sticker meant........ he also commented that he finds White cars the most difficult to clean so they get an additional spray with the solvent cleaner and snow foam but was surprised that my car was much easier to clean than any other white one he has to wash, was it very new?
He was surprised when I told him it was 2 years and 2 weeks old. He was impressed that the paint protection system applied at new had worked so well. He also thoroughly approved of my new steed's Ipanema sand - one of the easier colours to wash, so I told him I was expecting to be charged half price for the easier job when the car arrives!


RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 23-09-2013 10:34pm

That's usually marring, easily done on dark colours, machine polishing should be done in stages with stages of polish and pads, and of course pressure. What's amazing is someone prepared to machine polish would then leave they're car in this state rather than finishing the job, probably didn't research how to properly, or worse a so called "detailer" did it.

These treatments are definitely worthwhile, they beat wax for durability handsdown, looks like yours was done well by the dealer Tim.


RE: My Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual - PhilSkill - 28-09-2013 12:31pm

The three styles to my Evoque... Cool

A set for summer, a set for winter and a set that I just had to have for the price! Laughing

Style 4 : Style 5 : Style 6

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