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stealthwolf:
I think it depends on your circunstances. If you plan on getting into detailing, have the time and money to try out various products etc then go for it. But honestly recommend you get the detail done professionally first and then just keep it topped up.

You're looking at £150-350 depending on the level of work done eg full paintwork correction. Once you've had this done, can simply wash and dry the car and top up the wax now and then.

Andy:
I would pay a pro to get it sorted,oh and chuck the t cut in the bin

winrya:

--- Quote from: maxitrol on October 24, 2010, 08:57:00 pm --- chuck the t cut in the bin

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Good call :happy2:

GTiBEER:

--- Quote from: P80RSY on October 24, 2010, 08:22:07 pm ---I have a megs g220 if you near the north east your more than welcome to use it

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Thanks for the offer but I'm in Surrey :(

I will throw that Tsh*t in the bin for sure and as I will always want to detail all my cars in the future I will probably invest in some products and Hardware. Any recommendations for a first timer?

I have joined detail world for some more in-depth information.

P80RSY:
Megs G220 is a good starter poliser think there is a thread on detailing world about orbital polishers on there.

As for products i use poorboys stuff pop into your local detailing shop sure they would be glad to help with products that compliment each other and what pads to use.

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