A little 'Polished Bliss Advice'
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A little 'Polished Bliss Advice'
After buying some of your great Blackfire products and getting the scoob to look great I took a week long trip to Cornwall and managed to aquire plenty of light 'brush marks' from the hedges down there (lots of narrow roads with 80 year old coggers driving in the middle of the road in the opposite direction ) Which of your products would you reccomend to remove these , (none are deep) on 2003 WR blue paint .
Many thanks and keep up the good work
Dave
Many thanks and keep up the good work
Dave
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Presuming you are working by hand, Menzerna Intensive Polish, applied using a German Pad (more stock due in soon). I feel for you, as I know how much damage hedges can do. Good job it's all light though, should come out no problem then. Follow up the IP with your normal routine.
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Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
Presuming you are working by hand, Menzerna Intensive Polish, applied using a German Pad (more stock due in soon). I feel for you, as I know how much damage hedges can do. Good job it's all light though, should come out no problem then. Follow up the IP with your normal routine.
Dave
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