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Garage Door Medic Member Since: 02 Feb 2014 Location: North West of UK Posts: 197 |
I buy all my products from Autobrite in Stoke on Trent, I went on a course to learn how to do it correctly and they show you what the products do, and the results are amazing. But saying that my car is going in next week to a local Detailer to do a 2 stage polish and protection. The course is hands on, but it's on a Saturday and there could be up to 9 more people with you. They also offer 1 to 1 courses as well. MY 13 3.0 SDV6 HSE Black Edition
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Fri Mar 20 2015 7:26pm |
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Solihull1 Member Since: 01 Mar 2015 Location: Solihull Posts: 87 |
Great option, thanks so much for the advice... Will look into it . |
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Fri Mar 20 2015 11:03pm |
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Y44RUM Member Since: 11 Dec 2014 Location: Fenwick, Kilmarnock Posts: 3 |
I have always used chemical guys products on previous cars, tried many other products varying in price but chemical guys stuff is hard to beat. |
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Sun Mar 22 2015 12:11pm |
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WM Russell Member Since: 04 Oct 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 7 |
Try clean your car, they do excellent products and at good prices. |
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Sun Mar 22 2015 7:14pm |
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itsmeagain Member Since: 01 Nov 2012 Location: Birmingham Posts: 222 |
I have used this place a few times, got my lance and snow foam from them and a few other bits.
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Mon Mar 23 2015 6:20am |
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Invincible Member Since: 13 Oct 2014 Location: Stigenace Posts: 64 |
+1 for UF |
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Mon Mar 23 2015 7:04am |
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