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Originally Posted by frayz
Ive put up a post for you on detailing world so hopefully some of the concours boys will get back to me with the best kit to use one it
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Steve, check this link
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/show...33956post33956
The boys are on the case
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/show...33956post33956
The boys are on the case
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Originally Posted by frayz
Steve, check this link
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/show...33956post33956
The boys are on the case
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/show...33956post33956
The boys are on the case
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Lol sorry forgot about registering,
This is quoted from another thread on what to used on white cars,
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Richard aka Polished Bliss
"Assuming all work is done by hand, I would go with an initial coat of Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze (not really a glaze, more a light polish), followed by a coat of Klasse All In One (deep cleans the paint and lays down an initial coat of sealant protection that really does last six months), followed by as many coats of Optimum Car Wax as possible (two immediately, then another one after every other wash). Optimum Car Wax is great - spray on, wipe off, there is nothing easier on the market that gives so much protection. It's a 50:50 blend of liquid carnuba and synthetic polymers, and it gives the glossiest, wettest finish I've ever seen on light coloured cars. You need to build up 4-5 coats to really get the gloss going, but from then on, prepare to be amazed. The Vanilla and Klasse are applied using Meguiars foam pads (the Vanilla can also be applied via a microfibre pad if you want more polishing action) and buffed off using super thick n plush towels. The Optimum is buffed off using a mega plush towel."
This is quoted from another thread on what to used on white cars,
Words from the man himself
Richard aka Polished Bliss
"Assuming all work is done by hand, I would go with an initial coat of Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze (not really a glaze, more a light polish), followed by a coat of Klasse All In One (deep cleans the paint and lays down an initial coat of sealant protection that really does last six months), followed by as many coats of Optimum Car Wax as possible (two immediately, then another one after every other wash). Optimum Car Wax is great - spray on, wipe off, there is nothing easier on the market that gives so much protection. It's a 50:50 blend of liquid carnuba and synthetic polymers, and it gives the glossiest, wettest finish I've ever seen on light coloured cars. You need to build up 4-5 coats to really get the gloss going, but from then on, prepare to be amazed. The Vanilla and Klasse are applied using Meguiars foam pads (the Vanilla can also be applied via a microfibre pad if you want more polishing action) and buffed off using super thick n plush towels. The Optimum is buffed off using a mega plush towel."
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Originally Posted by frayz
Lol sorry forgot about registering,
This is quoted from another thread on what to used on white cars,
Words from the man himself
Richard aka Polished Bliss
"Assuming all work is done by hand, I would go with an initial coat of Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze (not really a glaze, more a light polish), followed by a coat of Klasse All In One (deep cleans the paint and lays down an initial coat of sealant protection that really does last six months), followed by as many coats of Optimum Car Wax as possible (two immediately, then another one after every other wash). Optimum Car Wax is great - spray on, wipe off, there is nothing easier on the market that gives so much protection. It's a 50:50 blend of liquid carnuba and synthetic polymers, and it gives the glossiest, wettest finish I've ever seen on light coloured cars. You need to build up 4-5 coats to really get the gloss going, but from then on, prepare to be amazed. The Vanilla and Klasse are applied using Meguiars foam pads (the Vanilla can also be applied via a microfibre pad if you want more polishing action) and buffed off using super thick n plush towels. The Optimum is buffed off using a mega plush towel."
This is quoted from another thread on what to used on white cars,
Words from the man himself
Richard aka Polished Bliss
"Assuming all work is done by hand, I would go with an initial coat of Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze (not really a glaze, more a light polish), followed by a coat of Klasse All In One (deep cleans the paint and lays down an initial coat of sealant protection that really does last six months), followed by as many coats of Optimum Car Wax as possible (two immediately, then another one after every other wash). Optimum Car Wax is great - spray on, wipe off, there is nothing easier on the market that gives so much protection. It's a 50:50 blend of liquid carnuba and synthetic polymers, and it gives the glossiest, wettest finish I've ever seen on light coloured cars. You need to build up 4-5 coats to really get the gloss going, but from then on, prepare to be amazed. The Vanilla and Klasse are applied using Meguiars foam pads (the Vanilla can also be applied via a microfibre pad if you want more polishing action) and buffed off using super thick n plush towels. The Optimum is buffed off using a mega plush towel."
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Oh yes I saw that aswell! It's very strange seeing your very own car getting driven by Mr C & The Stig.
Ferrari 360 CS is also amazing, so was really happy they got identical times around the track
Ferrari 360 CS is also amazing, so was really happy they got identical times around the track
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Porsche replaced all discs, all stickers, 2 wheels, and the clutch, and 4 new tyres, also put a 1 year warranty on the car.
So HOPEFULLY I should be OK after Stig's ragging
I hope!!
So HOPEFULLY I should be OK after Stig's ragging
I hope!!
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Originally Posted by Nevetas
Frayz they are saying megs #7 and a wax like #16
But I don't know what they are referring too with those numbers? Any Ideas?
But I don't know what they are referring too with those numbers? Any Ideas?
Number #16 is megs show car wax paste,
Available here www.cleanandshiny.co.uk
Personally id still be inclined to get the stuff from Polished Bliss as ive seen really good results from the OCW..... sorry (optimum car wax)
That line up was
Vanilla moose glaze
Klasse all in one
Optimum car wax
Last edited by frayz; 15 March 2006 at 11:42 PM.