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JPC:
Honestly get a pro to do it mate, around 300 should see you right. All you have to do then is keep it clean then. Scratch x will put it's own marks in.
Boothy:
Cheers mate. Might have to get on to the wife about Santa bringing me the £300 ! ! Here's hoping :laugh:
keith:
Yep Scratch X is pants.
You could buy yourself a DA polisher some products and DIY.
JPC:
--- Quote from: keith on October 25, 2009, 08:33:30 pm ---Yep Scratch X is pants.
You could buy yourself a DA polisher some products and DIY.
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Trouble is, you can easily spend 300 on products and polisher but you'll probably get a finish half as good as a pro would get.
stealthwolf:
--- Quote from: JPC on October 25, 2009, 10:00:11 pm ---Trouble is, you can easily spend 300 on products and polisher but you'll probably get a finish half as good as a pro would get.
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+1. I reckon I've spent close to £400 on detailing products (£200 on a DA). I've had some good finishes, some crap finishes and a lot of 'ruined' clothing (stained by products etc). If you have the patience, time, space, energy and money, by all means go ahead - you will love your car that much more as you caress every curve and panel whilst detailing!
I tend to get fed up by the time I've started to wax the car, so things like trim and windows get missed.
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