Author Topic: Diamondbrite polishing session booked  (Read 3987 times)

Offline Frothey

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Re: Diamondbrite polishing session booked
« Reply #10 on: 18 February 2009, 17:22 »
totally agree - i'm all for people not having it done  :wink:

its rarely the product that gives bad results though - 95% of the finish is down to prep..
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Offline VR6_ROB

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Re: Diamondbrite polishing session booked
« Reply #11 on: 18 February 2009, 19:20 »
I aint a fan of that stuff my car went for paint and it had this stuff on the paint reacted and bubbled took ages to put right
I used to get lots of packs from work

then we started using supergard I think that is slightly similiar but it aint a 2 stage process

Offline Dan J

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Re: Diamondbrite polishing session booked
« Reply #12 on: 23 February 2009, 16:06 »
totally agree - i'm all for people not having it done  :wink:

its rarely the product that gives bad results though - 95% of the finish is down to prep..

^^^^very true, same with any detailing procedure,if the prep isnt done the finish will be sh!te.


you will have to polish/seal/wax the car again as it will not stay shiney for long,as with all sealants there not designed for super glossy finishes there designed to protect the paint, a good quality wax will give you the glossy shine and will add more protection if done on a regular basis

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Offline dubber36

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Re: Diamondbrite polishing session booked
« Reply #13 on: 24 February 2009, 16:51 »
Where's Crazy-e gone?

Did you have it done, or take our advise and save your cash?
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