I have let you all down...................................... I used a....................
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Neighbour asked me the other day if I could clean their car again as they want to use it as one of the wedding cars for either 86 year old parents wedding (yep, they've been together some 50 years but want to get married for the legal safe guards should one of them pass).
I was just going to give it a quick two hour going over and then a quick re-clean on Sunday for the wedding on Monday.
It's a black metallic 2010 MB C220, so the paintwork isn't in the greatest of conditions, but nor is it bad either.
So after washing and drying the car I used...................................... Poor Boys Blackhole (filler glaze) to make the paintwork pop more and then seal it with a sealant.
I hope you guys and gals can forgive me.
The odd thing is. I've a take away owners car coming tomorrow, another MB C220 (white I believe), it's the owner's wife's car, then I've got his BMW M5 to do next week.
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@svend I forgive you because I truly don't even know what that means or what is wrong with it
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@svend Ah a classic amateur mistake, should have used Rich Girls Whitehole instead.
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@PowderHound
BP BH is a 'filler glaze', in that they use polymers, etc... to fill minor scratches, imperfections, etc... temporarily.
I don't use fillers as they are a temporary fix.
Filler glazes have their place, it's just not my thing. -
I thought this was going to be an April fools joke about you using a drive-through car wash!
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@KngT 'Rich Girls Whitehole"
guess what I'm not going to google on my work computer. -
@Mr-Ontop
Just don't Google, 'Rich Girls Brownhole'. -
@AestheticsInMotion
The only one I'd use is Bruce and Luke's Car Wash Cafe.
It's a hand car wash that uses proper equipment, that serve coffee, milkshakes, doughnuts and bacon rolls.
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