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Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='696132' date='Oct 18 2008, 11:44 AM
Not sure have you ever heard Clearkote, simliar to the SRP but it gives much wetter look, great for the light coloured car. Let me know if anyone of you are interested, i have some left.
I spent over 1000pounds trying this and that when i was in UK, including some ridiculously expensive waxes (2000HKD for a small tube of wax)![Tongue](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/tongue.gif)
I spent over 1000pounds trying this and that when i was in UK, including some ridiculously expensive waxes (2000HKD for a small tube of wax)
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='696132' date='Oct 18 2008, 11:44 AM
Autoglym SRP is pretty good stuff, what it does is hiding most of the swirls by its custom blended resins, however, the swirls will come back and it wont last long. Topping SRP with sealant or Wax is recommended as SRP is a polish and not a wax.
Not sure have you ever heard Clearkote, simliar to the SRP but it gives much wetter look, great for the light coloured car. Let me know if anyone of you are interested, i have some left.
I spent over 1000pounds trying this and that when i was in UK, including some ridiculously expensive waxes (2000HKD for a small tube of wax)
3M clay bar is great stuff! unlike other brands which need to be used with quick detailer to provide the lube for the clay, it can use plain water alone to provide enough lube for the clay bar, great stuff and recommended.
Not sure have you ever heard Clearkote, simliar to the SRP but it gives much wetter look, great for the light coloured car. Let me know if anyone of you are interested, i have some left.
I spent over 1000pounds trying this and that when i was in UK, including some ridiculously expensive waxes (2000HKD for a small tube of wax)
![Tongue](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/tongue.gif)
3M clay bar is great stuff! unlike other brands which need to be used with quick detailer to provide the lube for the clay, it can use plain water alone to provide enough lube for the clay bar, great stuff and recommended.
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just a word on the old HK member guys on this forum that almost finish they MBA.
I sorry for you guys that itis not the right time to get MBA right now. I hope it all work out for you guys and good luck.
the best thing to do right, now that the market is bad around the world is starting to become a student at U right now.
I sorry for you guys that itis not the right time to get MBA right now. I hope it all work out for you guys and good luck.
the best thing to do right, now that the market is bad around the world is starting to become a student at U right now.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='696401' date='Oct 19 2008, 12:01 AM
just a word on the old HK member guys on this forum that almost finish they MBA.
I sorry for you guys that itis not the right time to get MBA right now. I hope it all work out for you guys and good luck.
the best thing to do right, now that the market is bad around the world is starting to become a student at U right now.
I sorry for you guys that itis not the right time to get MBA right now. I hope it all work out for you guys and good luck.
the best thing to do right, now that the market is bad around the world is starting to become a student at U right now.
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Originally Posted by etchu' post='696719' date='Oct 19 2008, 09:53 AM
with the collapse of those ibanks, I am sure those worldwide well known business schools (HBS, Stanford, Sloan, etc) are much more difficult to get into this year.
It will be very hard for them.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='696948' date='Oct 19 2008, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by etchu' post='696979' date='Oct 20 2008, 12:45 AM
the tyre he uses is quite aggresive for the car
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