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Old 13 June 2011, 07:10 PM
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What a product this is , for anyone who has unsightly swirl marks and light scratches in their paint I recommend this product , I'm no expert and I'm sure people will be along to tell me their are better products but I'm well chuffed with it . I have a D A machine polisher but didn't use it and just applied it by hand and its removed a shed load of in perfections and left a nice glossy finish .

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now I get it ! I'm doing some more tomorrow after work so ill take a few pics then lol . That took me ages to work out
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Seal it with Collinite 476 for a full 6-9 months of protection.
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So I take it that if I seal it with something like this then just regular washing will keep it looking tip top ?
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Absolutely. The Collinite is one of the longest lasting sealants and works well on top of the #80 . Just make sure you apply it in very thin coats otherwise it can be hard work.
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Thanks I think I'm going to order some , can I apply multiple thin layers ?
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Thanks I think I'm going to order some , can I apply multiple thin layers ?
2 will be plenty. Any more will be a waste. reapply a coat after say 3 months or wen the water stops beading off the car when clean. Bob
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Thanks for the advice
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