Fenech's Proper Polishing !
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Fenech's Proper Polishing !
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On saturday i managed to go to a car polishing/detailing meet with a couple of pro's really good amatuers & a few 'want to learn/brush up on their skills!' sort of mix
took the old scoob as i am having a major issues with hologramming & swirl marks & i have been using my 3m polish range etc but to no avail so spat me dummy out with it & then managed to here about this 'meet' & hoped some light could be shed on my issues.
anyhow,i attended this meet organised by one of the pro's on cyc (clean your car forum), at the meet we discussed various products , polishes and pads for machine correction.
Richard from Fenech's Finesse couldnt wait to get the machine onto the paintwork of the scoob and after having a quick go on the quarter pannel and the rear door it was easy to see how good it could look!!! Richard used some mild polish with slightly more oils in so it could be worked longer on the paint without damaging it. After a few minutes of Ricahrds craftsmen type hands the scoobs paint was looking transformed oh the joy!
these are only 'once overs' as well & what an improvement!
all in all a great day out & Richard & a few others were great help with all my questions, especially putting me on the right road to getting my scooby looking like it should. Just need to have a whole weekend of nice weather so i can have ago to finish it off!
So big thanks Richard from Fenechs Finesse, he really knows his stuff if anyone is interested do not hesitate give him a call he is based up Grimsby way
On saturday i managed to go to a car polishing/detailing meet with a couple of pro's really good amatuers & a few 'want to learn/brush up on their skills!' sort of mix
took the old scoob as i am having a major issues with hologramming & swirl marks & i have been using my 3m polish range etc but to no avail so spat me dummy out with it & then managed to here about this 'meet' & hoped some light could be shed on my issues.
anyhow,i attended this meet organised by one of the pro's on cyc (clean your car forum), at the meet we discussed various products , polishes and pads for machine correction.
Richard from Fenech's Finesse couldnt wait to get the machine onto the paintwork of the scoob and after having a quick go on the quarter pannel and the rear door it was easy to see how good it could look!!! Richard used some mild polish with slightly more oils in so it could be worked longer on the paint without damaging it. After a few minutes of Ricahrds craftsmen type hands the scoobs paint was looking transformed oh the joy!
these are only 'once overs' as well & what an improvement!
all in all a great day out & Richard & a few others were great help with all my questions, especially putting me on the right road to getting my scooby looking like it should. Just need to have a whole weekend of nice weather so i can have ago to finish it off!
So big thanks Richard from Fenechs Finesse, he really knows his stuff if anyone is interested do not hesitate give him a call he is based up Grimsby way
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The Bourbons appear to have been popular - no one likes rich tea as they fall apart when dunked.
Good work on the polishing as well
Good work on the polishing as well
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