I cheat and have a dehumidifier bag under the front seat so I have no issues, change the bag over every 4 months... Let me know if anything you buy is good... I love a good new detailing product hahaOoo, and I noticed Gyeon do an anti mist kit that gets good reviews. I may have to get the trim, maybe glass and anti-mist. I have so many leaking seals now (not the aquatic type) I have to sit on the driveway for about 15 minutes waiting for the aircon to clear it.
I cheat and have a dehumidifier bag under the front seat so I have no issues, change the bag over every 4 months... Let me know if anything you buy is good... I love a good new detailing product haha
Your theory is wrong, Legojon...........you need to buy a lot more productsTheoretically there's enough here to last me through to the end of next year... at least.
Your theory is wrong, Legojon...........you need to buy a lot more products
I want to give a couple of Gyeon products a try...
Looking at them myself. What you interested in?
To start with I'm thinking Trim restorer.
I always have trouble actually cleaning the inside of the windscreen. I can never get in the right position to do it and therefore usually do a poor job on it, which I immediately regret in bright sunshine when the glass looks streaky. Any tips?
I hate cleaning inside the windscreen as I keep hitting my head on the mirror. I'm not the best at glass. But from what I have learnt, little is best.
What’s the best stuff you’ve used? I have a few quid burning a hole in my pocket and 12 days leave due soon and I’m itching to give the car a going over.
If you are not using a glass cloth, that will help. Another tip is too clean vertically then horizontally which can help in getting to the spots we all invariably seem to miss. It is always a very awkward job and takes some patience to get it cleaned to an acceptable standard, I'm sure you will all agree.I’m looking at the Trim Restorer too. Never really used anything like that before but I think the car will benefit from it.
I always have trouble actually cleaning the inside of the windscreen. I can never get in the right position to do it and therefore usually do a poor job on it, which I immediately regret in bright sunshine when the glass looks streaky. Any tips?
I use Auto Glym car glass polish if the windows haven't been done in a while. Apply with 1 microfibre, about a 2p sized blob, then remove with another microfibre.For glass, so far I haven't tried as many brands as I have polish/wax. But I'm probably going to get some more dodo juice. I actually use it for when birds on my car as well. You can spray loads on the bodywork and it leaves no residue.
Couple of polish guys with a pressure washer, a bucket and some sponges
£5