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Thomas Wainwright 22 February 2006 10:08 PM

Swissol
 
Is this still the product of choice amongst us car owners?

I'm personally tempted by the Divine personal wax that is available. This would be for one of my classic cars, not for the subaru for which i feel either the Shield or the Samari is brilliant and fairly inexpensive.

Is Fulham71 still the chap to purchase from and has anyone else tried the Divine personal wax? :Suspiciou

Phil 22 February 2006 10:31 PM

I still use this Swiss as I believe it must now be called ;)

But always willing to try something else

Phil 23 February 2006 11:10 AM

But I have tried nearly every product and I still end up Back with Swiss

Phil 23 February 2006 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Thomas Wainwright
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Is Fulham71 still the chap to purchase from

He does supply the goods ;)

Rich @ PB 23 February 2006 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by phil_stephens
But I have tried nearly every product and I still end up Back with Swiss

Tried Menzerna FMJ? Or Poorboy's Natty's Blue over EX-P? Reason I ask is a lot of people haven't, and the results are stunning. I've tried most products, and in my opinion many of these high end products are overrated. Also, using product combinations from different ranges often gives better results than using a single brand for the whole car - this is because you can use product characteristics to build up the look you want. For example, on silver Klasse All In One gives the paint an awesome glow but with little reflectivity. Add a layer of Optimum Car Wax though, and the glow is preserved whilst awesome reflections are added. The UK car care scene has really taken off over the last 12 months, and there are now many new products to try, which give amazing results. I spent over six months deciding what to stock, based on testing and the experiences of fellow detailers - if many of these high end products are so good, why do the majority of serious detailers avoid them?

Phil 23 February 2006 04:39 PM

No mate because until now I hadn't heard of them

Of course there is always opinions and they often differ

I like Swiss because of its ease of use, I guess you will tell me that your products are even easier ;)

I also guess you only get what you put in

a 5 min wash and Chami is never going to produce a show car

I will look at the Porter Cable Machine because I am lazy and always up for a gadget btw I can probably get a group buy on Transformers if anybody is interested

Welcome to Scoobynet anyway ;)

Rich @ PB 23 February 2006 10:31 PM

My products are not necessarily easier, but will certainly give results that can be tailored more to the look you want (and the amount of time you have to play!) - as you say, you don't get anywhere without good technique and hard work in addition to fine products. Thanks for the welcome. :)

Ray_li 23 February 2006 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by phil_stephens
I guess you will tell me that your products are even easier

:lol:

Just send Phil and I some sample to try out and we'll STFU if they are up to scratch :D

Rich @ PB 24 February 2006 12:02 AM

Lol, wondered when the freebie request was coming! Tell you what, tell me about your car and the condition of your paint and the look you want and the durability you want and whether you'll be working by hand or machine and I'll make a recommendation. Then, you can buy the products, test them out, post some pics of what you have achieved compared to what you used to achieve and then we can all judge for ourselves. :)

Phil 24 February 2006 12:09 AM

http://wmg.photobucket.com/widgets/d...418/SIDCALBUM/

Phil 24 February 2006 12:12 AM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...M/DSCF0053.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...BUM/clean3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...BUM/waxed1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...BUM/clean1.jpg

Phil 24 February 2006 12:13 AM

Could do with something that would clean my flaps

Rasher 24 February 2006 08:30 AM

yes, I use white spirit to clean the dirty side but wonder if there is anything else out there??

Ray_li 24 February 2006 09:02 AM

LOL @ Phil

I would expect a brand new car to look mint anyway (A bit like the new cars polished on PB website)
The real test would be on an 5-6 year old car like mine.

Here's a car I polished up with spit from a virgin girl :D
http://www.dancewithshadows.com/auto...6-subaru-a.jpg

Phil 24 February 2006 09:49 AM

My car is 2.5 years old ;) WITH 41,000 MILES

Hardly a showroon example

But Swiss has kept her fairly tidy ;)

Rich @ PB 24 February 2006 09:54 AM

My Leon has 75k on the clock, is over 4 years old and does 300+ miles a week on cruddy back roads! Hardly brand new either! Car looks great Phil, very clean and well finished. What are the flaps made of Phil? Looks like plastic? Thinking a strong APC like P21S Total Auto Wash or Poorboy's APC would do the trick.

Ray_li 24 February 2006 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by phil_stephens
My car is 2.5 years old ;) WITH 41,000 MILES

Hardly a showroon example

But Swiss has kept her fairly tidy ;)

Thats a lot of mileage in 2.5 years

Phil 24 February 2006 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
My Leon has 75k on the clock, is over 4 years old and does 300+ miles a week on cruddy back roads! Hardly brand new either! Car looks great Phil, very clean and well finished. What are the flaps made of Phil? Looks like plastic? Thinking a strong APC like P21S Total Auto Wash or Poorboy's APC would do the trick.

They are Subaru Supplied Flaps so not sure what the actual material is

I have tried everything on them with no luck at all :(

High mileage yes but well cared for :D

Rasher 24 February 2006 05:11 PM

the mudflaps are made from polyurethane, does that help any??

Rich @ PB 24 February 2006 08:22 PM

Think I'd start with the P21S if I was asked to do the car, but I'm not 100 % sure it would work - I'll have a go on JohnS's when I do his car and report back.

Phil 24 February 2006 08:41 PM

Keep me posted ;)

Adidas 25 February 2006 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by phil_stephens
But I have tried nearly every product and I still end up Back with Swiss

I thought you normally ended up with the Albanian's :p ;) :D :D

Phil 25 February 2006 10:33 AM

LOL, just got back from my weekly Albanian Special £6 and they do a great job

Tomorrow is wheels off job for its monthly special ;)

Clay Bar [those brown little spots on the rear need moving again]
Cleanse
Then Wax

seriously considering getting a PC7424 to give it that extra buff

RB5286 and me then need to sort the stickers out


It will look so good when finished :D

Rasher 25 February 2006 01:40 PM


I'll have a go on JohnS's when I do his car and report back.
yes please if you would

Rich @ PB 26 February 2006 12:09 AM

Gave John's car a quick wash today to inspect the paint prior to the big detailing day in a couple of weeks time - he doesn't have flaps. :rolleyes: My other thought is Klasse All In One (seems odd I know), but it's solvents have an amazing cleaning action, and I know it works well on other plastics. I'll have a go when an opportunity arise.


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