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Daniel goes a lot further than a traditional valeter. So a pointless comparison between valeting and detailing.
Detail is as near to perfection as you can get. Valet is "it looks fine to 99% of the gen pop" which can be achieved with a bucket, sponge and tyre shine.
Again, way too thick Caz. You need to get an applicator. That'll help enormously as currently you're creating more work for yourself, potentially causing marring and wasting wax :)
I'll start buying for you lot, but won't be posting pal. Too much effort. Happy to bring a load down to Ant's?
Andy, aye, well since it should be hella cheap, I almost buy it as an FU to Halfrauds in the future. Might as well buy it while Morrisons have it on the cheap. Just wish I'd made more...
Bizarre. Two coats applied, no topping up, one half arsed wash a few months later (just spray on RDS and jet down at the local jet wash) and mine still looks a hell of a lot cleaner and beads jolly well!
/Halfarseddetailing
So I've just picked up another 10 bottles of this in Morrisons. £4 each. I'm going to see if Halfords will match it and see if I can get a sneaky 342 deal as well.
That's a fairly stereotypical "dummy out" post, right there. All over some (highly likely to be illegal) number plates... ho hum.
Anyway, both cars look great. Save for the s**t plates, naturally.
Wax looks a little thick, Caz. Next time, try a damp applicator to ensure the layers are thin as possible. Good start, any after buffing? And let us know on the beading and longevity.