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Supaguard
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Not sure where this should be posted, hope it's ok here...
Has anyone tried this stuff? it's the car polish/wax that valeters use for those £300+ makeovers which claim you won't need to wax your car again for 2 years. I don't often listen to "too good to be true" claims like that but my mate has his car done and it looks fantastic.
I'm thinking of giving it a go (I want it professionally done - I'm pretty handy with a shammy and pot of car wax but haven't got the patience for it to be done properly) but want to be sure before I part with that sort of cash.
Has anyone tried this stuff? it's the car polish/wax that valeters use for those £300+ makeovers which claim you won't need to wax your car again for 2 years. I don't often listen to "too good to be true" claims like that but my mate has his car done and it looks fantastic.
I'm thinking of giving it a go (I want it professionally done - I'm pretty handy with a shammy and pot of car wax but haven't got the patience for it to be done properly) but want to be sure before I part with that sort of cash.
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Then don't bother.
That is worthwhile, car mutton as car lamb in My honest opinion.
Perhaps have a look on some car related forums and see if anyone on there has used it!
Till a bird shits on it.
£300 wax job?
No idea but I think coloured waxes are good for hiding little blemishes
I have lots of little scratches around the driver's side key hole - which I can't for the lift of me figure out where they came from cos I hardly ever use the key to popen the door there's a radio control button thing I press and it opens allthe door automatically so where the scratches came from I don't know but coloured wax is good for hiding them.