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Old 24-08-08, 11:20 AM   #41
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Jusr read hear, ask any detailer and they should tell you the same without this product on top of the autoglym SRP then its a waste of time doing it.

http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/S...?ProductId=617
A harderner in polish are you mad in paint yes because i use it everyday

That stuff you posted is basically a cheap version of the brazilian wax they use

the wax seals in all the polish anyways so something tells me you kno nothing so back away from the pc
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Old 24-08-08, 11:29 AM   #42
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A harderner in polish are you mad in paint yes because i use it everyday

That stuff you posted is basically a cheap version of the brazilian wax they use

the wax seals in all the polish anyways so something tells me you kno nothing so back away from the pc
Matter of opinion mate. i use it as so most of my customers otherwise i use dodo natural carnuba at £95 a tub, it aint cheap.

so dont even start an arguement,just because you think your car is sparkling doesnt mean you know all.
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Old 24-08-08, 11:52 AM   #43
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Matter of opinion mate. i use it as so most of my customers otherwise i use dodo natural carnuba at £95 a tub, it aint cheap.

so dont even start an arguement,just because you think your car is sparkling doesnt mean you know all.
my car is far from sparkling fella its looks like its been dragged through a pile of **** backwards.

I rarely clean it and its never been properly polished,

I know feck all about cars polish but if im not mistaken you have made a post over on XPF asking about rotary polishers
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Old 24-08-08, 11:57 AM   #44
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my car is far from sparkling fella its looks like its been dragged through a pile of **** backwards.

I rarely clean it and its never been properly polished,
nice one

[/QUOTE] if im not mistaken you have made a post over on XPF asking about rotary polishers [/QUOTE]

Yep not going to deny that, its one area i am still to practice with. thats why i have a few fairly decent panels from the scrappy and gona practice and get it right and experiment to see which products are best for machine polishing
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Old 24-08-08, 12:02 PM   #45
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Old 24-08-08, 12:05 PM   #46
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Yep not going to deny that, its one area i am still to practice with. thats why i have a few fairly decent panels from the scrappy and gona practice and get it right and experiment to see which products are best for machine polishing
if you need any help, then dont hesitate to contact me and i can give you wisdom of my experience with polishers, both orbital and rotary
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Old 24-08-08, 12:08 PM   #47
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Old 24-08-08, 12:08 PM   #48
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if you need any help, then dont hesitate to contact me and i can give you wisdom of my experience with polishers, both orbital and rotary
I am still trying to weigh up the pros and cons of either buying a megs g220 from the us or uk. as the us is cheaper but then i think you have to buy a transformer or something like that
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Old 24-08-08, 12:12 PM   #49
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it is cheaper if you import from the US, i did, and a transformer you can pick up very cheap from the local car boot, i paid about £140 for my UDM with all the polishes and pads inc delivery

the megs is good but i dont think its worth the extra for just being a 240 volt machine

the choices are megs 220 udm or the porter cable but this doesnt have enough grunt in the machine, thats why i went for the UDM as it was cheap, but the only down fall is that you have to use a transformer
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Old 24-08-08, 12:32 PM   #50
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forgot to ask cars are the panels from as some paint work is hard as fook and takes a bit to correct, not like the MG's as the paint is very soft and doesnt need a lot to correct and can be burnt through very easily
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