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How NOT to wash your RCZ

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My God...the owner should be ashamed of him/herself! After only a year! It looks like the paint was whipped by a cat o'nine tails!! :shock:
 
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My car was like that when I bought it! Because it was second hand- so I had it proffesionally detailed and it now looks like new :)
 

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For a correction, most professional detailers will charge between £250 - £350 - which I think is money well spent.
 
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RCZ1 said:
For a correction, most professional detailers will charge between £250 - £350 - which I think is money well spent.

Wow that sounds like a lot but it dose look good :thumbup:
 

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RCZ MATT said:
RCZ1 said:
For a correction, most professional detailers will charge between £250 - £350 - which I think is money well spent.

Wow that sounds like a lot but it dose look good :thumbup:

Well when you think they will be machine polishing, which will take a few hours in itself, plus all the other prep work to start with, topped with a wax or sealant of choice - it will be a full day's job, more in some cases.
 
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Jeezo! Were they washing the poor thing with a brillo pad?? They should be ashamed of themselves! Well rescued though?
 
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