Author Topic: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit  (Read 5180 times)

Offline Race Valeting

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Hi Chaps

I've finally managed to source some microfibre towels which are upto the  standard I required to brand under my company name, Also a wax starter kit too.

I have put a list with some prices and pics these are cheaper than direct off my site too....

I have the following

Collinite 915 NEW RRP £21.95 inc 2x Race Valeting super buffing towels RRP £3.00 ea + 1x Race Valeting finger pocket microfibre applicator RRP £2.


 
All this wax starter pack for £25 Delivered.


Race Valeting Streak free glass cloths, this is the ultimate glass cleaning cloth is great both wet and dry and leaves a streak free finish.



£3.50 Delivered

Race Valeting super buffing towels



£3 delivered or 4 for £10

Race Valeting Finger Pocket microfibre applicator





£2.50 delivered or 3 for £6

Race Valeting Ultimate Water Guzzler Drying towel, Same as the Race Glaze one pass. 60cmx60cm





£6 Delivered

Payment via Paypal GIFT or cheque

Offline Conker

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #1 on: 18 December 2008, 21:31 »
Nice deal.

Can you do a wax kit with 476s?  If so what would be the price?  (I prefer 476s to elegance).

Offline Race Valeting

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #2 on: 18 December 2008, 22:09 »
Nice deal.

Can you do a wax kit with 476s?  If so what would be the price?  (I prefer 476s to elegance).

I am awaiting an order of the 476's from the states but won't be here until late in the new year now.

Once I have it in stock I will put it up with prices etc.

Paul

Offline T_J_G

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #3 on: 18 December 2008, 22:55 »
If you remind me just after christmas ill have two of those drying towels!

Offline Race Valeting

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #4 on: 19 December 2008, 07:46 »
If you remind me just after christmas ill have two of those drying towels!

Ok mate will do.

Have a good xmas mate.

Paul

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #5 on: 19 December 2008, 19:01 »
I get my micro fibre cloths from tesco for £1 for 3 . Yum

Offline Race Valeting

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #6 on: 19 December 2008, 20:47 »
I get my micro fibre cloths from tesco for £1 for 3 . Yum

I've tried loads of different types of cloths, some I don't trust on paintwork as a little rough.

I use the cheap cloths for door shuts and interior etc and keep the good cloths for the paintwork.

Paul

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #7 on: 19 December 2008, 20:59 »
I get my micro fibre cloths from tesco for £1 for 3 . Yum

I've tried loads of different types of cloths, some I don't trust on paintwork as a little rough.

I use the cheap cloths for door shuts and interior etc and keep the good cloths for the paintwork.

Paul

ditto

depending on what santa brings I may have a couple of waffles from you and also the £10 deal on microfibres after christmas

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #8 on: 19 December 2008, 21:14 »
The labels that are sewn onto them can be very scrathchy  :angry:best to tear em off before you use them .  .

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Re: My new range of cloths buffing/glass/drying & colli 915 kit
« Reply #9 on: 19 December 2008, 21:59 »
The labels that are sewn onto them can be very scrathchy  :angry:best to tear em off before you use them .  .

Yes totally agree, I always cut mine out before use.

I leave them on so people can reading the care instructions.

The amount of people that ruin microfibres by washing them with softners/conditioners etc