Been shopping at Swissol this week.

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Been shopping this week and bought
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Seal feed
Paint rubber kit
Cleaner fluid
Two Cleaner Fluid Applicators
Two micro fibre polish cloths
One cotton wax towel
Two Wax Applicator pads and
Sheild PTFE wax

Been out and fed the seals on the Audi so far and cleaned and polished the bonnet. The seals have come out really nice and black, i didnt realise that they werent that dark until you compare the difference.

The whole process is really easy compared to the Megs three stage kit Ive used for the past year. The cleaner fluid you just rub in straight lines and then before it dries wipe it off. The wax then goes on thinly and is left for 10-15 mins before wiping it off with a towel. You then just buff the finish up with the micro fibre cloths. The finish should then deepen even more over the next three hours.

Will do the rest of the car in the morning. The PTFE should mean that no more bird poo staines for me.
 
It was expensive and cost £183 for that lot. Will be adding a few bits each month to the collection from now on though hopefully. The cost didnt really matter too much though as I want the best protection for the paintwork on the car that I can get(Audi paintwork seems to mark very easily from bird poo). Will post some pics when Ive done the whole car, although it should look pretty good anyway as its only 5 months old.
 
Just finished waxing the car, the whole lot took less than 3hrs(which is nearly 2hrs less than the three stage megs took me). Didnt need to paint rubber it so just cleaned the paint work and put the wax on, left it for 20 mins and wiped it off again. It came off really easily even in this heat(the paint work was nearly too hot to touch). Im really pleased how it came out and does seem to be getting deeper after only an hour of it being done.

Anyway heres the pics
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Just have to wait and see how long it lasts for now. So far I would definately recommend Swissol stuff and will be buying more of it.
 
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