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this is why i choose pearl over opal

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Daniel very contravercial statement that :eusa-think: your car looks stunning :thumbup: :thumbup: absolutely stunning but i have a rcz in the drive thats as shiney without paying hundreds of pounds for the privilege but you pays your money you take your choice :thumbup: as far as opal/pearl goes its a bit of blanc issue :lol: on this forum :eusa-shhh: so be prepared for addoration by the pearl club and disaproval by the opal club but you already know this dont ya ;) :lol:
 
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HERE WE GO.............BANNED :lol: :lol: :lol: jaza keep it shut :lol: :lol:
 

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This car has been corrected of all swirls and scratches by machine polishing and are now gone, not filled to hide them. Therefore the shine is at its optimum and despite what anyone says a car hand polished is NOT going to be as shiney as a machine polished car. It's just not possible.
 
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"Firstly please let me apologise in advance for the poorly edited number plate removal" not half mate VO61 GWG if memory serves :clap: Great result on the car. Detailing a car is well worth the price and the rewards are clear to see in those photographs :thumbup:
Of course Pearl is the best paint to truly show the benefits of this treatment
 
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AV gota feelin that tonights gona bee a bad night[black eyed peas]............ :lol: okay i know its been corrected but who cares my shoes have been corrected :lol: with polish by myself dont wanna be all by myself anymore............. as [ celine dion] says but comn a year old rcz does not need this :eusa-shhh: treatment

i am happy with opal fruit rcz thats "made to make your mouth water" :lol: :lol: :lol: and i thought anal work was just for porn stars :lol: :lol:
 

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Any car, regardless of age, may need correcting like this. You only have to see brand new cars covered in swirls, right out of the dealers.

I'm not saying anything else on the subject .........
 
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OO58RON said:
"Firstly please let me apologise in advance for the poorly edited number plate removal" not half mate VO61 GWG if memory serves :clap: Great result on the car. Detailing a car is well worth the price and the rewards are clear to see in those photographs :thumbup:
Of course Pearl is the best paint to truly show the benefits of this treatment

not in the slightest Ron[sunday name] spermelscent is not the best to show off professional detailing black or red is :cool: :cool: white or pearl has the dullest palete to refelect off just because you have spermelscent white doent mean its best for detailing[please stand corrected] Ron A gain i can see where this going my dongle is bigger than your dongle.

now the thread says pearlescent is the far superior to any opal white rcz not true i love some members cars on here that whip mines and yours into the oblivion race360,zonbie1066,rizzos,jactacs,phantoms asphalt,adeles rcz,dave rcz,............and a whole lot others give a rest man
 
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less of the arguing now boys and girls i was just showing a job well done!

at the end of the day no matter of the colour make the rcz look beautiful.. except maybe dolphin blue.... haha
 
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Daniel............ its a labour v conservative thing :lol: "never shall the twain meet" to me the perfect rcz is in the wheel choice i leased my car within a 7 day timeline so options where a no goer but if i had the choice soltice wheels would a 1st choice,xenons,mesh frille or black grille,yes your correct in sayin the colour is insigificant i like any rcz with soltice wheels black or grey in colour and the coolest rcz i have ever seen a photo of is a pearlescent white rcz but i am not a tory so not blinded by rcz thatcherism :lol: :lol:
 

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jassyo06 said:
Daniel............ i am not a tory so not blinded by rcz thatcherism :lol: :lol:

Careful m8 theres a hint of politics in there which is deemed as naughty table stuff. :lol: :lol:

But still very well put though :clap: :clap: :text-bravo:
 
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How long can it last before the swirls come back? A day? A month?
 
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kkrcz said:
How long can it last before the swirls come back? A day? A month?
Avoid the swirls and don't wash it. If that is not an option, do the next best and buy a Pearlescent White one as the swirls are far less noticeable
 

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kkrcz said:
How long can it last before the swirls come back? A day? A month?


Depends on your wash and drying procedure. If you follow the right procedures then obviously it will minimise the cause, but also depends on paint. Following correct procedures myself, I've recently spotted some light swirl marks on mine. The car is now 18 months old. If I didn't wash and dry carefully, swirl marks would be there almost immediately. A little care and patience is all it needs to look after the paintwork.
 
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I have an opal white, touch once with a micro fibre cloth and you get swirls :-(
 
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gatt767 said:
I have an opal white, touch once with a micro fibre cloth and you get swirls :-(


Have to be honest here My Opal doesnt show up any swirls, even under fore court lighting. :eusa-think:

A swirl though can be delt with, however mismatching Pearl paintwork cannot be delt with so easily (see reported previous threads). :thumbdown:
 
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If u'd used a stronger compound maybe the car would have ended up white instead of cream :lol:
 
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i'd love to have my RCZ done like that how much would that cost?
 
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