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Old 27th December 2006, 18:36   #1
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right ive been given the pertunity to have the job of cleaning a v12 vanquish aston martin for a client of my dads. and he said he would like it done regularly. it has done 7000miles and apparently it doesnt have many swirls what it does have arnt serious.
i already use ssr1, blackfires glaze, poorboys wax with carnuba blue and nattys blue also have some p21 stuff.

is there any better glazes that might do a better job than the black fire. the man has said hes not botherd that i cant use a pc and will not be using it. he would just like a realy good shine from his car and a good wax on a regular basis

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Old 28th December 2006, 16:14   #2
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Sounds fine, I'd go SSR1 (only when needed, i.e. 1-2 times per year, using a German Pad), then Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish, then Natty's Blue. Just ensure you use good condition wash mitts, applicator pads and towels - it would be an expensive car to make a mistake on, so cleanliness is key!
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Old 30th December 2006, 00:09   #3
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Sounds fine, I'd go SSR1 (only when needed, i.e. 1-2 times per year, using a German Pad), then Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish, then Natty's Blue. Just ensure you use good condition wash mitts, applicator pads and towels - it would be an expensive car to make a mistake on, so cleanliness is key!
thanks for that mate. i cant wait to do it. like i said the man aint after the ultimate finish like yourself can produce but he said anything that i can do should be better than his AG wash and wax. he said he will be happy for me to leanr and practice on his car. its all good experience imo
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