ScoobyLee2000
08 October 2007, 21:54
Hi All,
Now that I know a sponge is bad...has anyone had their Scooby Diamondbrited?
Does it work? Did you have to do alot of prep work...ie all tar marks, tree sap, dead bugs removed before applied?
Seen some good deals on e-bay, much cheaper than £300 that a dealer would charge!!
Cheers
Scoobs 'O' Lee
:confused: :confused: :confused:
Boyakasha
08 October 2007, 22:40
Hi All,
Now that I know a sponge is bad...has anyone had their Scooby Diamondbrited?
Does it work? Did you have to do alot of prep work...ie all tar marks, tree sap, dead bugs removed before applied?
Seen some good deals on e-bay, much cheaper than £300 that a dealer would charge!!
Cheers
Scoobs 'O' Lee
:confused: :confused: :confused:
Don't waste your money, I got this cr@p off someone for free, it ended up in the bin unused. If you need advice on looking after your car call PB, they do it as a profession so know best.
Polished Bliss
08 October 2007, 23:12
DiamondBrite and all other dealer applied 'long-life' treatments are simply average quality sealant systems... which should cost around the £20-£30 mark. Essentially, such systems are simply mechanisms for dealerships to make much more profit from every sale, so are best avoided at all costs. A much better option is to buy a decent set of products tailored towards your needs (durability, working by hand/machine, etc) and your car's colour (you can make the paint look quite different depending on what you use). :)
ScoobyLee2000
08 October 2007, 23:22
Cheers, I have just got the Diamondbrite pack for £20 off e-bay...not bad I think....
Polished Bliss
09 October 2007, 09:04
Aye, fine if you paid that for it. :)
martin800
09 October 2007, 20:25
Ive got 20 sets of the diamond brite stage 1 and 2 in my garage. you could have had some for free!
ScoobyLee2000
09 October 2007, 20:37
Wow...did not know it was so easy to get hold of!!!
You should sell them on e-bay!!!