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Personally if you have spare money then yes. Rotary for polishing, DA for polishing soft paint, DA for glazing and possibly cleansing. I'd love to have both but just wasn't using the DA much and I have a technique of glazing with the rotary so it's fine.
It's been happening for a longtime before you started detailing chappers. Just the way it is I guess. I do love Chemical Guys marketing... brilliant stuff!
I used the original machine about a year ago, well before it came to the uk. Sold throughout Europe under a different name. Was a bit upset when I realised Cyc were selling the ep800 and the 801 was a better machine and available.
It's a superb entry machine, again probably the best entry level...
I kinda agree. I at a loss to think of a product off the top of my head that I buy in a supermarket but people see it as undehand. Especially when the company you are buying from are actually selling to other people to brand there own products.
I mentioned to JD before that me and Craig...
Maybe one day there will be a governing body although you're still protected with trading standards, the detailing industry has a will of it's own.
To be fair all people are doing is running a business. It's up to the customer to do the research I guess. It's certainly an eye opener... and a...
Lola! The man is a genius!
Anyway Daniel has got it pretty bang on, just pay for it yourself saves any hassle these days. It's scary the amount of people fixing cars themselves these days. Years ago people would make a couple of claims a year on £100 xs policies no problem. Simply doesn't...
Fake 4wd means I don't need it and can use 888's throughout? Yes?
I can also drive at normal speeds because 4wd definitely helps the brakes and will stop quicker defying all physical logic...