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Leather? Eek :(
No waxing/sealing after polishing = waste of time/energy.
If you want to wash/protect the car and get it looking as it should, have a look in the detailing session.
Can only echo the last comments amde by Jim, Scott. Simple fact is, and this is not meant in an unhelpful way (!), you're doing it wrong ;)
No, but honestly, it will be technique used and time spent on each panel. Best bet is to have a read of a decent guide, like DaveKG's or the Polished Bliss...
Very little cutting, but enough for odd jobs. It also has fillers, so will make the best of poor paint work if you don't have the time/need for proper paint correction.
Fancy popping in and giving them a quick shove??
I disagree. It depends on your budget, your useage and what you want from a product. I personally don't have the time anymore for a product that will wash out after a few washes. So willing to give something that will cost me triple the price...
I had my Clio in both when Paul was still working there a few days a week before his RSTuning location and after he left.
Top notch work, friendly staff, didn't feel it was totally over priced, but it is a little more than Bob the Garage owner down the back streets.
I would recommend them.
Plastics are just like most car parts, in that they will need cleaning of dirt/grease/prior products and sometimes waxes/polishes.
If you are just looking to protect, Chem Guys New Look trim gel, AG bumper care, 303 Aerospace protectant, or a more permanent result with C4 from GTechniq (if they...
True, John. Just a shame I really don't have the time. If I were to go on Dragons Den and tell them how much business I am currently turning away/pointing in other detailers' direction they would be OUT straight away!
Not necessarily chap. More snow foam = more used, rather than being better. The curve of how well it works against how much used really tails off over 1/3 of the snow foam bottle filled.