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Are you looking as well bud? Seen a few nice examples, but some real dogs as well. A gorgeous looking Imola, but turned out to have twice the number of miles on it!
WD40 on a MF Jamie. Plus a bit of elbow grease. Then clean them down with a decent All Purpose Cleaner. The active ingredients break the polish down. It is the same idea with Linseed oil.
Christ. You can buy an Audi, but you just can't buy taste. What a load of tosh/ruined cars!
If you want it to stand out, make it gleam. Don't go putting gash wheels/paint/wraps on it!
No reason not to get Prime Strong really. It'll just make life easier.
But then again, I wouldn't buy it as I don't need it... does that not make sense?
Prime is prep (chemical cleaner with a small amount of abrasives), Jet is protection (sealant).
The third is a Quick Detailer that will also top up the protection.
Cool story bro.
I did the same as you know. Woke up this morning to the noise of an angle grinder cutting what? Bricks. So brick dust all over the fecking place :(
To be perfectly honest, the money aspect doesn't make the slightest bit of difference as I/I know a lot of people that earn a lot more in a year than Marc does. Detailing isn't the most lucrative of business sectors to be in.
The simple fact is, he is like the Steve Jobs of detailing. And as a...
I am old school and therefore don't like AIO products that much.
I personally wouldn't, as you won't use it for all the intended applications. And if you do, you'll run out of it very quickly.
Yeah, but personally Meh to the Born Slippy. It's an OTT product, especially for the price in my eyes. If you bulk buy Megs No:16 Last Touch it can be used as a QD, drying aid and clay lube...