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Hi mate, I'll be in work in the morning and reply in better detail with an exact figure and the best course of action to take.
:) Hopefully I can help you get a decent settlement. PM your reg please mate and I'll update this thread first thing.
I washed the car last week and withihng half an hour the bonnet had poop on it.
It would have had to perch itself in a funny position to even get to the bonnet but it fooking did!
Don't use t-cut! I urge you!
If it's for stone chips i'd take it backk to bare metal at least half way up the bonnet and blend your wings for colour.
Black is an easy colour to paint edge to edge tho.
Sometimes it'll look brown to black so it's best to blend the wings.
Is it a well paid job mate if you don't mind me asking?
Oh and the army guys looked a bit pissed, "all the way from afghan and I need to sit in here for an hour!"
Lols!
Cliotoby i've seen their prices. Davekg will no doubt be very comfortable.
Guys like Paul Dalton getting flown over to Dubai to deatil cars? £5k a time? That's serious wedge for detailing a car.
Imo it'll never be one of these. There's something that tells me I wouldn't think twice about spending 100k+ on this old Ford...
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1175944.htm
Hmmm, should be clay with lube.
Then wash, then polish, then straight onto the BH.
BH has oils and cleaners in it so it will clean the polish while working the oils into the paintwork.
This means it'll bond fine to the polished panel.
Don't use QD after claying really it needs washed or...