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Again I don't care where anyone takes their car. I might advise against it if they are asking.
I think the problem here is this guy is advertising himself as one thing but using products that achieve another.
You can't have 2 ways of doing thing when you call yourself a detailer offering...
I didn't mean as much these days to be honest. As it's a bigger thing. Even then some classic car shows judged by 70 year old men, you really think they care about swirls?
To your point though if these cars won these concours events with swirly paintwork then how good was the competition...
So you're admitting that new products are better, hence the reason you love G1 so much.
We scoof at some things like chamois' because they actually damage paintwork, I don't care about the owner but doesn't mean we can't discuss how much damage is being done by that or a carwash for example...
One thing you won't get from me is drivel from the next or latest trend mate, I make up my own mind and i'm lucky enough to be privy to the ins and outs of how these products are made and purchased.
Technology moves on, better products come to market, the simple fact is a chamois will do more...
See this is where it falls down. You don't have a reasonable amount of knowledge about detailing, this is the problem. You might think you do but you show lack of basic understanding that shows that you don't.
Infact your whole argument in this thread was based around the chamois comment and...
Pointless would be the wrong word. It's not pointless. Simple fact, a car rubbed over the top of with turtle wax will never look close to a properly corrected car in the flesh.