@stedlocks really? I read somewhere that it was after the 6?
@fizzy.bleach you give a couple of squirts of the detailer onto the microfibre, then wipe over any dirt. It's perfect for quickly going over a bike when it's a little dusty or dirty, but doesn't quite need a wet wash. It also adds a layer of protection similar to a wax, but it only lasts 2 wet washes or 2 weeks. Water beads amazing well after use, and it also smells fantastic.
@coldharbour at the moment just doing a little freelance photography and simple WordPress web design at the moment, really not sure which direction to go quite yet. I used to be amazing at going from one project to the next, but I think I've got writers block at the moment! Thinking of taking a year out (travel, do freelance work etc) then throw myself into another business when I've got something I'd like to pursue. I shut down everything (paint, cleaning products and jerseys) as I flew a little too close to the sun.
I have quite a strange set of skills as I have no education past GCSE (which I barely turned up for as I was running a business), but I've taught myself everything from licensing for intellectual property to the whole manufacturing process, R&D etc. I also did a lot of work for quite a few of the larger manufacturers, originally starting out doing their R&D paintwork for new models, but then after a while general rebranding of the companies themselves, which I really enjoyed.
@Poetic thanks
@farewell thanks for the info :)
@stedlocks really? I read somewhere that it was after the 6?
@fizzy.bleach you give a couple of squirts of the detailer onto the microfibre, then wipe over any dirt. It's perfect for quickly going over a bike when it's a little dusty or dirty, but doesn't quite need a wet wash. It also adds a layer of protection similar to a wax, but it only lasts 2 wet washes or 2 weeks. Water beads amazing well after use, and it also smells fantastic.
@coldharbour at the moment just doing a little freelance photography and simple WordPress web design at the moment, really not sure which direction to go quite yet. I used to be amazing at going from one project to the next, but I think I've got writers block at the moment! Thinking of taking a year out (travel, do freelance work etc) then throw myself into another business when I've got something I'd like to pursue. I shut down everything (paint, cleaning products and jerseys) as I flew a little too close to the sun.
I have quite a strange set of skills as I have no education past GCSE (which I barely turned up for as I was running a business), but I've taught myself everything from licensing for intellectual property to the whole manufacturing process, R&D etc. I also did a lot of work for quite a few of the larger manufacturers, originally starting out doing their R&D paintwork for new models, but then after a while general rebranding of the companies themselves, which I really enjoyed.