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Saintsteve:
Southampton , Hants  :happy2:

detailer:
Ahh no worries, reason I asked I am going too an open day tomorow at shinerama  :happy2:

Saintsteve:

--- Quote from: detailer on June 01, 2013, 07:50:53 pm ---Ahh no worries, reason I asked I am going too an open day tomorow at shinerama  :happy2:

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I'm off to Supercar breakfast club at Goodwood in the morning  :party:

 :happy2:

detailer:
 :jumpmove:  :P

xjay1337:

--- Quote from: Saintsteve on June 01, 2013, 07:35:22 pm ---


I'm not on commission , just had lots of tuition from people that are evolved in the detailing game, and I'm very good friends with someone that runs WWW.Detailingworld.co.(if you've heard of it??  :chicken:) .When I get told about products and what's best and better then others, I tend to listen and learn from his experiences...



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No, what's detailing world?  :stupid:

I'm just saying that from my POV every time anyone posts anything car-cleaning related you just go on about Zaino - when personally I was not that impressed and certain products are genuinely not as good as some others. But from the impression you give it's like they are the be all and end all.
There is, from what I have found, no single range of products that do EVERYTHING well. To get the absolute best you have to mix and match products from various manufacturers/brands.

Reason I say this is because I was like you, just with the Auto Finesse brand, everything they did was amazing, I wanted their babies, etc, until I snapped out of it one day.

You are entitled to your opinion, just like bum-holes everyone has one (including me  :confused:)

At the end of the day use what you like, it is no bother to me.

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