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Old Apr 16th, 2010, 21:50   #1
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JUST USED THIS PRODUCT FOR THE FIRST TIME, BRILLIANT PRODUCT, specially formulated for dark colours, inc. black
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this is the result, cannot speak highly enough about this product
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That looks a good result on a Black 4 1/2 year old motor.
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That looks a good result on a Black 4 1/2 year old motor.
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Thanks mate, really cannot speak highly about this product, it is brilliant,
easy to apply, a little go's a long way and polishes off without residue, providing you don't let it cake on the panels, and doesn't dry white on trim surrounds, well worth the money, paid £29-00 with applicator and micro fibre polishing cloth
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have to agree that looks very good. Looking on the web I see there is one called the Purple Haze Pro that retails around £50 for 200ml, and this compared to the normal one has sealant, plus extra carnauba for an extra glossy wet look.

I see they also do a shampoo as well, so was wondering what your process was to get that look ?

I normally use Autoglym Bodywork shampoo Conditioner, followed by their super resin polish. Then on the bumper I use their Vinyl and Rubber care.
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have to agree that looks very good. Looking on the web I see there is one called the Purple Haze Pro that retails around £50 for 200ml, and this compared to the normal one has sealant, plus extra carnauba for an extra glossy wet look.

I see they also do a shampoo as well, so was wondering what your process was to get that look ?

I normally use Autoglym Bodywork shampoo Conditioner, followed by their super resin polish. Then on the bumper I use their Vinyl and Rubber care.
wash with maguires, dry with microfibre then use purple haze with micro fibre applicator, remember a little go's a long way buff off after around 5 minutes when there is a haze, do not let it go hard on the panel, mothers reflections tyre care , this wax is very easy to work much quicker than the Autoglym, in my opinion
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