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JAVAGREENGUF
21-02-2010, 10:31
Anyone heard of this stuff???
Ive just bought another Focus ST in Red ( i was getting to old for my Orange one ):rolleyes: And it has been treated with this stuff from new...
Must admit it shines like a mother!!!! And rain does repel from it very easily... It has a 6 year Gaurantee...and says i never need to wax it again, just wash with the Preserver (bought from ebay) and chamois dry and the gloss just reappears.... it is very very good, so ive just bought a load off ebay so i can do my other cars...it cost £250 for Ford to do it but costs less than a tenner to buy it yourself then to do it yourself which is easy enough.... Anyone on here ever used it?? what were your thoughts etc???
Well the detailing forums say all that stuff is crap compared to using proper detailing products. Not tried it myself mind, but I can recommend products like poorboys and good ole dodo juice .
Dunno about detailing guys but i had a coat of put on my cossie by the valeter in the dealer i was working at FOC, i noticed it was much easier to keep clean, the water seemed to bead off of it and the dirt didnt seem to stick, plus i didnt have to wax it for at least another year after, i just used to chamois it off after a wash.
I am 90% sure it was diamond brite but they did use Super Guard aswell and as it was free i didnt ask too many questions as too what he had used :D
mike77cos
21-02-2010, 12:42
A garage I used to work at used it all the time, the valeters swore by it, but not used it myself
JAVAGREENGUF
21-02-2010, 13:48
Well the detailing forums say all that stuff is crap compared to using proper detailing products. Not tried it myself mind, but I can recommend products like poorboys and good ole dodo juice .
No mate... It doesnt consist of any detailing... Just the body of the car, its Brilliant...ill keep to my other products for the detailing, but for the outside ill deffo be using this from now on.:)
come and do my 4x4 eddie then i'll tell you if its any good :D
dustydog
21-02-2010, 15:08
I use supergard 100 good product just polished mine today its a silicone not a wax,apply direct from a sponge and leave for 30 mins and wipe off what a shine £3 to £4 on ebay garages charge £190+ to apply the above same product :)
JAVAGREENGUF
21-02-2010, 17:13
:Dcome and do my 4x4 eddie then i'll tell you if its any good :D
I,ll be round in an hour...:D
i'll bring you a brew out
JAVAGREENGUF
21-02-2010, 18:03
i'll bring you a brew out
And the keys to ye Mex :p
And the keys to ye Mex :p
yeah you can wax that with your posh turtlewax too :D
Ive heard of it but never used it, Seen similar type stuff too and its called toughseal. Its utter sh1t and you would get a better result with wd40!!.
I just stick to my blackfire products. Bit expensive but defo worth it :D
My mates at the honda main dealers use it all the time and charge £200 for it . Works great according to them . :)
eddie have used diamond brite loads must still have 10+ kits here but then used supa guard similar stuff just make sure car is nice and shiny before applying its a easy way to keep a good all year round shiny works well on day to day cars much prefer a good polish every now and again ;)
RS_Fiesta
24-02-2010, 19:16
Yeah they are good,ive just bought some Bilthamber wax and the new wash and its really good:D
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