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  1. Gib

    Tyre Dressing

    Waxaddict Slick Tyre dressing/Feeder...... Awesome product and lasts! used loads over the years, Carbon Collective Sateen is good too
  2. Gib

    Rupes making my life easier

    I find there are the people who 'like' there cars, they like them clean and shiny and care for them as best they can - but yet its just a car to them (a form of transport) and not fussed about cleaning it every weekend. Then there are the people who 'love' there cars, doesn't matter the age or...
  3. Gib

    Rupes making my life easier

    LHR15 is a great machine! I sampled the 21 and found it equally great, easy if you have a larger car! I am in the process of buying the Nano as I am starting to do a lot of cars and found it is very versatile in that you can use it on the interior too. But as you said Solberg..... the cost is a...
  4. Gib

    Rupes making my life easier

    Yeah that's the kit I bought, I bought it due to doing a car every weekend! I'll try find link too torch. Also have an LED portable flood light i use, not ideal but shows the swirls up enough.
  5. Gib

    Rupes making my life easier

    In the kit I bought had the LHR 15, compounds, microfibres, carry bag, and pads. As for the swirl spotter torch I use a torch very similar to the 3M sun gun, but not at its price! very effective though.
  6. Gib

    Rupes making my life easier

    Been detailing for over 15years, even set up my own business on the side as well as my full time job due to my name was getting more known in the area. I have done a range of cars over the years and my trusty Kestral DAS6 has helped my along the way. But it was time for an upgrade and bought a...
  7. Gib

    Paint correction on S3 8L

    Decided to give my S3 a going over with the rotary, the car was heavily scratched when I bought it - but gave it a light pass to remove the swirl marks from years neglect. 50/50 shot of rear quarter IMG_0014 by Richard_Gibson, on Flickr And a few reflection shots after I had finished...