FK1000P

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Ian_Mac
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FK1000P

Post by Ian_Mac »

Does anyone happen to know a supplier of the above apart from Clean Your Car?

I've had a quick search and they are the only people I can find who retail this product. I have no issue with CYC it's purely a case of want to find the best price.
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Here you go:

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'tis brilliant stuff.
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Posts: 524
Joined: Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:42 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 170/184
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Options: 19" Lugano's, RNS 510, Leather, Winter Pack, Reverse Sensors, Electric Seats, Dynaudio, Bluetooth, Cruise, Xenons, Electric Folding Mirrors, Metal Pedals. Sadly gone now. :-(
Location: Somerset

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Post by Ian_Mac »

Thanks for that. I've read good things about it particularly on light coloured cars.

It's not actually for my car but my dads Merc which is Iridium Silver. Next time I'm up I'm going to clay, Tardis etc it for him then apply a few coats of Fk. After that I'll just leave him to top up when he's got time.

For someone coming up 65 he's not doing too bad, I've got him into Snow Foam, lambs wool mitt, big drying towels, Chemical Guys (I think) shampoo - this from someone who used to be strictly old school sponge & chamois leather!!
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Cool! A slightly moist foam pad is the best way I have found to apply a thin layer. Put it on the alloys too. ;)
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