Step 1 is alright, step 2 is probably ok. I'd scrap step 3 though as I remember it being no better than average.
The gold class shampoo is good (watch dilution rates though - less is more) and the glod class wax was ok too! I'd tend to go for it.
Come on Mr Headphones! Surely you have some nice deswirling material in your detailing arsenal!
I find the drying stage puts more swirls in than anything to be honest.
Nice flake pop by the way! It's amazing how different the colours look when looked after properly.
http://www.simonscat.com/films.html
From the guy that brought you the one with the cat on the bed!
There is even a Dog one two if canines are you're thing!
Something to remember here though, the Zed is a fairly low volume car in the scheme of things so you will be charged more. It's not an excuse, it's a fact!
?The forum is the best place to source stuff!
Please tell me you go, "thats lovely for you isnt it Boyo"
Well we did call him the Welsh coal miner...... Not sure if that's racist or not but he didn't worry.
Well if you find cars around Aberdeen give me a shout as I'd happily view them for you. I'm no mechanic but I have been around Zeds a while and know what to look for. Then I could tell you if it was 'rather spectacular'
Maybe a silly question but the car is a coupe isn't it?
If it is then take it to the dealer and they should sort it if they sold it to you as having BT.
To be honest, you'd be better replacing the ICE with aftermarket stuff. Then a nice leather retrim on the seats.
You could replace the seats with GT seats and get heated seats in etc but not sure how hard this is.
i live in suffolk would that require winter wheels? im tempted to go all hyper black and not have a polished lip as it seems to be the polished lip that sufferes in winter.
i'd want to keep the rays for when i sell up if i went this route. and wouldn't want to buyy extra tyres for the rays to use them as a wiunter wheel
No idea if you need a winter wheel or not. Are you in the 3 snow flakes and it's on the news region? I'm in forgotten North Scotland where I feel more comfortable changing wheels in winter as we get quite a bit of snow.
Black wheels look great on a blade Zed (see Jays car) but the price difference isn't *that* huge getting the new wheels.
The problem for me would be the need to change your knackered rear tyres.
I agree that if you do your wheels you'll think 'wish I'd gone for different ones' however not sure if where you live you need to swap for winter or not. If you do then you still need tyres anyway.....
Personally I'd go for the refurb now and maybe get saving after for different wheels if the mood strikes!