RCZ1 said:
I can see the pics and it looks STONKING Looks like he used Rainforest Rub for his wax? Judging by the green pot.
Interesting that he used the Dodo Fine Cut Polish on your roof arches. Not thought of that one. How do they look up close now?
The arches look fab! When I saw him originally I said that folk don't tend to polish them 'cos they're so easily scratched, then when I saw a pic on FB yesterday afternoon saying he'd polished them, I thought AAARRRGGGHHHH!!!.
But they are amazing. I think the passenger side one was starting to anodise down near the boot, going a bit milky. I thought it was something I'd have to bring up with Peugeot as a warranty job, but it seems to have gone - or certainly improved considerably
BespokeCarCare said:
was this enhancment or full corection detail ?
Full correction. Both the cars are getting that. The RS has really bad stone chips on the rear arches, but James thinks he can hide them with some fancy blue inky stuff, looks a bit like Dylon for cars! If it makes the chips turn from white to blue then that'll be better! The chips are too small to use a touch up on and Steve was considering a respray, but hopefully this be a successful stop gap
mrizzle said:
I'm tempted to have him look at mine in the future...I'm certainly not paying Polished Bliss's prices when the time comes!!!
I will defo be going back to him at some point - perhaps after the winter. Hopefully the 3(!) coats of wax will see it through the winter now! I can see why PB charge those kind of prices though - James said he had considered finding a unit but he'd have to be taking in about £5K of work a month to cover and that's too much work for one lad, so he continues to work from his Dad's double garage. Go to him Matt, he's so handy for you in Lochview Way.
And I'm SO hacked off it's lashing rain today!!! On the plus side, the beading on the car is really impressive :thumbup: . Hopefully get some decent weather in the next coupld of days to get some nice photos of the two when they're home.........