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Old 22nd November 2006, 15:31   #1
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Basically i want to buy some cleaning gear for my wee furio as it doesn't get much love and attention at the mo....basically everything is needed.

recommendations on everything for posi blue.

don't want to be spending hundreds on stuff as im a newb on this kinda stuff, just used to good old cheap ass car shampoo and water
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Old 22nd November 2006, 16:20   #2
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I use auto glym mate cant go wrong with it. Its not that expensive and its quite good. If you want a really really good finish tho get some poorboys stuff its fantastic just depends on what you wanna spend.
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http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/pb501wash.html - Wash Kit

Then a type of sealent for it, depends what effect you want on it. Blackfire gives out a deep glossy effect on dark coloured cars, and as yours is blue im guessing it would come out pretty well.

I use the wet diamond finish but it is pretty expensive and your on a budget,

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...95protect.html - Blackfire

I've also heard very good things about poorboy's natty paste... It's a cheaper option...

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...41protect.html - Natty paste
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remember you will need to at least clay the car and ideally polish the car before applying a sealant or wax, not much point otherwise in my opinion
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Well then there is also towels/pads as well... He's on a budget so i dident want to make it too pricey
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so if im to buy that wash kit....what else am i going to need mr polished bliss? within reason for price!
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so if im to buy that wash kit....what else am i going to need mr polished bliss? within reason for price!
A polish of some sort.. and a sealent of some sort.. plus a microfibre towel and a pad.. (german applicator pads are the best) but you could use a megs applicator pad.
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