If you're looking for a jeweling polish after 205 personally I'd stay all Menz and use a 2500/4500 combo. I have both, to me the Menz combo works better. YMMV obviously.
Depends on the car, but more often than not North26's way is the easiest and sometimes fastest. Especially when it's a customer car and that plastic can be old and brittle, you don't want to be buying a replacement because it broke on disassembly.
You know, it wasn't that tremendously long ago when good quality microfiber was in its infancy that soft terry cloth or baby diapers were the go-to recommendation.
Just saying. How soon we forget.
So here's the solution.. on every bill:
Credit card fee
Disposal fee
Materials fee
Rag washing fee
Electricity fee
Water fee
While you're at it add on depreciation for all your stuff of course.
Just think! All the $ we can make off this! Really though, for those that complain about the cost...
Veyron is so old school :) The New Bugatti Chiron @ 1500hp is it's replacement
I'm with d33p though. I'm a McLaren kind of guy. I'd trade my trophy wife in for a 675LT :P
Challengers have pretty hard paint - I have a 2009. With 1500 miles it should just need a light polish and LSP. I wouldn't use Menz 2500 out of the gate personally, I'd probably start with 4000 if staying Menz. Or Meguiars UP but with what you have test spot with your 205 first.
As an aside...
I have kids that all are old enough to have cars, and then there's my wife's and my daily's and whatever the garage ornament is this month.
First the neighbors/Mail lady/UPS guy all love it because of all the cars being high impact colors ours is called the "skittle house" from what I'm told...
Thank you.
It always surprises me to see that people don't know that the holiday was designed so people could put a Memorial at the grave of a fallen soldier. Now it's more a way to get a matteress on sale at Mattress Discounters
Signed: The father of a fallen Marine on his third tour in Iraq.
And, the demographics posted above were wrong.
https://www.quantcast.com/yelp.com?country=US
Highest median age 25-34. So my initial wasn't far off.
45-54 16 percent
55-64 8 percent
65+ 4 percent
and 46 percent make less than 50k. That's not disposable income folks.
Yeah, I guess I'm biased. I only run a website that averages $15 million a day so those 400 views would make or break me :). Busy day I've seen a million uniques an hour. Seriously? 400 views is a pittance. You're better off on Facebook or Twitter for free.
I don't buy Yelp's claimed...
Thing I have with it? I'm in IT so i'm not technology clueless, but all the Yelp users that I know are my kids or their friends - all 20-somethings. All of which have no money and live off their parents. Does that match to your target demographic?
Just saying.
Hydrogen peroxide will disinfect most anything, but personally I'd test it in an inconspicuous area first. I've seen it change the colors of things it's sprayed on.