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Rich always used to reccomend Jeffs Acryllic spray sealant (available from Polished Bliss). Would go fine over the SRP due to being acryllic, good on silver, easy to use and lasts well apparantly
A very good point that...there seems to be a lot of DW fads that everyone gets excited about then later realises are a bit s**t. Can't go wrong with most of the AG range, ITR is excellent stuff
Pretty identical scenario to me (1.2 16v)..
£1800 first year behind my Mom
£1100 on my own with Bell
Conneh for £200 difference its worth going on your own mate
Have a go with that Clearkote stuff. I read somewhere it is particularly good on silver, seemed to make it look a bit glossy and 'wet' which is unusual for silver. Worth a try
Get some pics up aswell mate so we can see todays work :D
Try out different combo's of products. Here's what I managed today using Clearkote Vanilla Moose Hand Glaze (supposed to be particularly good on silver) followed by Dodo Light Fantastic...
Never gonna reflect like a black/blue car though!
:rolleyes: Trying to convince myself its acceptable? Re read my post and you will see I said "I'm not trying to justify it". It isn't ideal but like it or not, it's what a hell of a lot of people have to do to insure a car at 17(regardless of whether its an brand new clio or a 12 year old...
Will do mate. I agree about the towel, feels kinder to the paint as it's so deep pile but doesn't seem to pick up anywhere near as much water as the waffle weave Sonus Der Wunder
I'm with Conneh on this one. All I'm saying is most people only do it for one year just to get themselves off the ground, until it is affordable (within reason to go on your own). Not justifying it necessarily, just saying its a means to an end. It's a risk, just the same as those on here who go...