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Posted
  scoobyiain said:
Sorry but i have to upload my 50/50 shot again

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Now i know for a fact that no waterless products, t-cut or TEFLON can produce this sort of finish and bring paint back to life. This was done using menzerna intensive polish by hand with a german applicator pad.

Geo, i have seen a few cars with your products on it and wasn't impressed. I can also remember detailing a members car on here just a month after applying your TEFLON.

I'm sure a few members will agree i'm good at what i do and know what i'm talking about.

the teflon was never meant to refurbish paint like on the bonnet ot that car ,your being silly now bud .the teflon polish was a quick fix for people who dont have the time to become anal retentive about keeping cars clean

some people do have more in life to do than clean cars . it coated glass ,alloy wheels a sort of one stop product . if i wanted any info on how to clean cars i would ask my older son gavin who owns GP Valet services... question m8 how long dit it take you to bring up that finish and how many products ,be honest and was it by hand ????

most people just want to clean there cars some want it "detailed" world of difference .

any paint will get swirls in or holograms with washing eventully dont care how carefull you are,one bucket ,2 bucket sponge ,woolen mit its a fact of life SH*T happens

lets agree to dissagree and do our own thing

by the way i have been washing and polishing cars since i was 15 years old i am now 55,now thars a lot of washing m8

geo

Posted
  braveheart said:
I'll remember that when my car needs cleaned then :) lol mines will be needing done in Feb ...cheers

:lol:

No probs mate, If i get to drive it for the same length of time i clean it for :huh:

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Hand on heart Geo that picture of the red audi took me 15 minutes by hand. A german applicator pad (white side) and menzerna intensive polish, 1 pass was all it took.

The guy only wanted the bonnet, roof and boot done so it took me approx an hour and a half by hand.

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