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T5NYW 26 March 2006 06:46 AM

STARTER KIT?
 
OK i've glance over the bliss site :cool: and far too much information :D

I'm not really into Polishing, actually hate doing it but did about every 6 weeks in summer. Previously I bought Hellfrauds stuff and used Tea towel and knickers etc

I have a new blue Scoob and want to bin all the carp I've got and start afresh, I'll just have a bucket and a Tap ;)

What can you recommend, as a reasonable starter kit, bearing in mind I don't want to invest in a Chilian Bee Farm :rolleyes: LOL

Tony

Rich @ PB 26 March 2006 08:01 PM

Keeping it very budget and arm ache free, try...

Wash

Menzerna Auto Shampoo
Meguiars Lambswool Mitt
Poorboy's Waffle Weave Drying Towel

Protect

Menzerna FMJ paint sealant (comes with applicator and buffing towel)
Poorboy's Wheel Sealant
Meguiars Foam Applicators
Poorboy's Mega Plush Towel

You could add more (tyre gel, trim dressing, etc), but you said short! If you want a bit more just shout and I'll add such products. I'm also assuming new means new and not second hand, and thus that it doesn't need polishing. :)

scoobyverysoon 26 March 2006 08:48 PM

:lol: Chilian Bee Farm

T5NYW 27 March 2006 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by scoobyverysoon
:lol: Chilian Bee Farm

Even made me smile :D



Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
I'm also assuming new means new and not second hand, and thus that it doesn't need polishing. :)

Well 2-3 month's old ;) you'll have an order soon :D when will i need to Polish and if so which one? (WR Blue)

Tony

Rich @ PB 27 March 2006 10:11 PM

You'll only need to polish when you start to see sub-surface defects such as swirls and scratches. If you look after it and use a good wash technique and good wash products you may not have to polish it until next year. However, it will likely need claying every six months to remove tar spots and other bonded contaminants. :)

Spec'c'57 28 March 2006 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
You'll only need to polish when you start to see sub-surface defects such as swirls and scratches. If you look after it and use a good wash technique and good wash products you may not have to polish it until next year. However, it will likely need claying every six months to remove tar spots and other bonded contaminants. :)

:( think i ruined my clay bar doing the classic last nite... doubt its been done before only managed boot and rear panels.... :eek: clay bar is a mess now... still at least i get a new one for the spec'c'... :norty:

T5NYW 31 March 2006 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
However, it will likely need claying every six months to remove tar spots and other bonded contaminants. :)

:D You have an order ;)

Rich @ PB 01 April 2006 05:11 PM

Thanks very much! :)

T5NYW 05 April 2006 11:12 AM

big thankyou for the box of goodies :cool: Just got to print off the Instructions how to use it all :rolleyes:

Regards

Tony

Rich @ PB 05 April 2006 07:05 PM

:D


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