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John, what I would recommend is a thorough sorting with the machine polisher, then all you will need to do is maybe change your washing technique to avoid getting swirl marks in the future (i.e. no sponge, lambswool mitt, two bucket method, etc). Drop me a pm with contact details and I'll be in touch - the next month is going to be crazy hectic, but I should be able to make a weekend day free - it will take a whole day!
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All can be found on www.polishedbliss.co.uk - full product section, large set of detailed car care guides, compeition, links, etc. Shame we can't have signatures on here, otherwise the url would be in it!
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I'm in Kinmuck and have a Range Rover Sport that needs doing. When can you manage? You can have it this weekend, or anytime next week. The Scoob is parked up all nice and polished already!
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What needs doing? PM me an e-mail address and I'll send you my price list and details of what I do. Can only work weekends, at least a 3 week wait for all day jobs just now... or were you just fishing for a freebie?!
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No freebe required, but be good to get a good deal al the same. You have your hands full with John’s car on that front; I can promise you!
I was going to use the fellow over towards Balmedie, and did call him, but I would be keen to see what you can do. We had the wax wizard up last year to do a few Scoobs at my place.
Be great to have someone so local that can do a good job. We used to have AutoGlym based in Kintore and he did great work, but he gave that up a few years back now and went back to running the chipper.
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I was going to use the fellow over towards Balmedie, and did call him, but I would be keen to see what you can do. We had the wax wizard up last year to do a few Scoobs at my place.
Be great to have someone so local that can do a good job. We used to have AutoGlym based in Kintore and he did great work, but he gave that up a few years back now and went back to running the chipper.
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jcoghill@enscous.com
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I am a Swissol person, but I am willing to try out other products that a re similar in quality and give the same results
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so basically from washing and drying the car (no clay bar required) what basically would you recommend to clense the paintwork and then give a 'showroom' type shine as I do take my car to various shows throught the year
thanks in advance
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Have a read of the guide to choosing and applying wax or sealant protection on my site - a showroom shine means different things to different people. I can make recommendations that will give a rich, wet look, or a shiny ultra reflective look, or a combination of the two. Tell me more about what you want and what colour motor you have, and what you like best between the different types of finish shown in the guide.
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