What did you and your MK2 do today?

Benzy

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I'm a trader tho mate so pm me if ur interested and I can tell u more about it and get u a bit of a discount ;)
 

Benzy

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Nope just wash, dry then chuck it on. Then in future all I will have to do it wash and dry and it will look just the same :) no more polishing and it protects the paint from bird ****, tree resin, bugs and small scratches :) winner!
 

Benzy

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Built in UV filter too so the paint won't fade. Ideally u chuck this on when u get a new car and it will look after and keep it looking show room condition
 

Dsgfr11

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Just picked her up I am well impressed with cr engine as my last one had pd

2012 fr supercopa speed blue
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Congrats on the new car. looks very familiar and in the best colour ;)
 
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Nope just wash, dry then chuck it on. Then in future all I will have to do it wash and dry and it will look just the same :) no more polishing and it protects the paint from bird ****, tree resin, bugs and small scratches :) winner!
If that does wat it says I would definitely be interested !! Your car came out super shiney , did you do it by hand or machine ??

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Benzy

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The step 1 bottle is a deep clean so it draws all the dirt out the same as claying does, then the step 2 bottle is the finishing bit that makes it so shiny :)

I just did it by hand, dont need to work it very hard, just rub over the surface, but u could use a machine polisher no problem
 

Benzy

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£90 gets u a kit. Includes the step 1 and 2 bottle, leather protector, fabric cleaner, and some micro fibre cloths. Enough to do one car but when I think about how much iv spend on polish over the years 90 quid is nothing haha
 

Benzy

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There only really big enough to get 1 car out of it. And you simply put it on then buff it off, then put step 2 on then buff that off and your done :)
 

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There's no way a non abrasive liquid can remove the same amount of crap that claying does IMO, and you don't have to clay that often, Twice a year along with a wax, then just a wash and a polish a d seal when it needs it? Also for £90 from halfords you could get a 1.5l shampoo, hd wax and clay kit and have change for extra cloths.....

Car looks good though, real clean. And if it works for you then great :) I like getting down and dirty with it and spend an age attempting to get it perfect..

This was after a wash, polish and seal (all autoglym) crap pics, just on topic.
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bigbadjay

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Iron x is non abrasive and so is tardis

They are awesome cleaners.

Im abit skeptical about the 90quid kit, there seems to be a lack of prep, i suppose clay bar and other contaminate remover wouldnt go a miss.

Also me personally i wouldnt put this on an unpolished surface because id be sealing in imperfections, lighter colours of car maybe tho

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shnazzle

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Iron x is non abrasive and so is tardis

They are awesome cleaners.

Im abit skeptical about the 90quid kit, there seems to be a lack of prep, i suppose clay bar and other contaminate remover wouldnt go a miss.

Also me personally i wouldnt put this on an unpolished surface because id be sealing in imperfections, lighter colours of car maybe tho

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Indeed. Somewhere on here someone told me about another product called OptiCoat 2.0 (I think). Same thing. Lifetime seal. But they tell you to really prep the car first because all defects will be sealed in.


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Benzy

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The step 1 bottle is the prep, the formula incorporates nano technology which are so small they are able to penetrate into the hundreds and thousands of tiny cracks in the paint and draw out all the dirt and defects. That leaves the surface spotlessly clean.

You then use step 2 which is the sealer. Once again nanos penetrate into the cracks in the paint and bond together effectively rooting itself to the surface.

Your not sealing any dirt in at all, that is all removed to start with.

And regarding the £90 price tag, your right, you could go and buy a load of product from halfords that would leave your car looking good, but it won't offer the protection this product does and once you have used it all up you have to go and spend another £90 to buy more.

Obviously it's each to there own, I just thought I would offer my opinion as I used it yesterday and thought I would spread the word on how good I thought it was.
 

Alzak

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Lifetime guarantee mate ;) the state that you apply once and then never need to polish it again, just wash and dry :D

And how this lifetime guarantee works ? As i think is just not meaning anything promise ...


For £90 you can get decent producta not from halfords ... £36 Cquartz UK

Iron x is non abrasive and so is tardis

They are awesome cleaners.

Im abit skeptical about the 90quid kit, there seems to be a lack of prep, i suppose clay bar and other contaminate remover wouldnt go a miss.

Also me personally i wouldnt put this on an unpolished surface because id be sealing in imperfections, lighter colours of car maybe tho

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Like you say cleaners but they will not remove something like tree sap ...


The step 1 bottle is the prep, the formula incorporates nano technology which are so small they are able to penetrate into the hundreds and thousands of tiny cracks in the paint and draw out all the dirt and defects. That leaves the surface spotlessly clean.

You then use step 2 which is the sealer. Once again nanos penetrate into the cracks in the paint and bond together effectively rooting itself to the surface.

Your not sealing any dirt in at all, that is all removed to start with.

And regarding the £90 price tag, your right, you could go and buy a load of product from halfords that would leave your car looking good, but it won't offer the protection this product does and once you have used it all up you have to go and spend another £90 to buy more.

Obviously it's each to there own, I just thought I would offer my opinion as I used it yesterday and thought I would spread the word on how good I thought it was.

If you have some time you can do some test with APC or some different cleaners to check how durable this coating is ?

Also how about thicknes of this coating after applying ??

Any scratch ressistance ?

Over the years I have spend £.K on many products and there is not coating which give you better protection than Cquartz or Echelon coating
 
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