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I don't think extreme is the right word, Chris - sorry to be pedantic.
Members with a hobby are unlikely to have a unit, insurance (although I did) and any overheads apart from product costs. Therefore, they can afford to charge lower prices than businesses such as Russ@midlandscarcare and...
If you want a known detailer, Jim White or RussZs.
But fellow members that know their stuff and treat it as a hobby are cheaper and may just do the machine polishing for you, letting you do the rest.
Both have their benefits - it depends on your budget.
Silly, silly Billy. But you're very welcome to form your own opinions based on the information provided. You're not wrong until proven so with dull wheels. If it doesn't happen, you'll not change your opinions.
Simple test. Spray AG Cleans Wheels on your hand and leave it. Then do the same with a safe wheel cleaner. I know which I'd rather do.
Or of course just read the label on the back showing the make up of each. But simple tests for simple people etc.
Quick question, what is your current wash process as I'd start there, then build the collection once you've laid down the basics.
Wash mitt? Two bucket method? Drying towel? That'll come to circa £30 for a start, so worth making sure you have this lot before going for the next stage.