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shaneshane
24th September 2006, 21:20
Hello all,

I recently got my licenced revoked! so im having to take my test again... which is irrelivent to this question, but i gives you a concept in the amount of time i have on my hands, I have a 99 reg Black Saxo, im going to be making a purchase from polishing bliss soon, however as many im usure what to buy...

I already have a few things from Auto glym such as...

Auto glym ;

Super Resin
Shampoo
Back to Black
High Gloss Resin
Ultra Deep Shine
Engine Machine Cleaner
Tar Remover
Bug and insect remover

Various

T- Cut colour Magic Black
Wonder Wheels
Woolen based pad
Spounge

I have a few other things of which i can't think of off the top of my head,
With this is mind, is there anything i could be doing to my car before i make my puchase and also.. What should i puchase? Bare in mind im a novice so i wont be familier with nick names of items.

Many Many thanks for any help provided.
Shane.

shaneshane
24th September 2006, 21:25
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Heres too atempts of a quick picture

PolishedBliss
25th September 2006, 14:57
Well, here's an answer I provided by pm earlier today that is directly relevant to you, as it was concerning products for a black saxo...

A few options for you...

1. If you are on a tight budget, Menzerna One Step Acrylic Jacket is awesome, and will lightly polish the paint and lay down a very durable layer of acrylic protection. It comes as a kit with an applicator and buffing towel for £25, and should be applied every 3-4 months for best results. It gives a hard shine with very cool reflections.

2. If you have more to spend, Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish followed by Blackfire Wet Diamond is very good at making the paint look very wet looking with maximum gloss. The polish goes on with the white side of a German Applicator, while the Wet Diamond goes on with the red side of the same pad. Both products should be buffed off using Deluxe mega Towels. The durability of this combo is about 3-4 months, and all you need to do to top it up is apply more Wet Diamond after a good wash.

3. For a crazy shine and maximum winter protection, you could go for Jeffs Werkstatt Prime Acrylic (apply with whiet side of German Pad, buff off with Super Thick n Plush Towel) topped with Menzerna FMJ (this comes as a kit with an applicator and buffing towel for £28). This is the most expensive option, but makes black look really black, and wil give around 6 months of solid protection.

Hope that helps, they all look good in their own way, any more questions feel free to fire away!

Rich

Hope that helps, you can read up on the products on the website...

www.polishedbliss.co.uk

:)