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996 TT Cab Detailed

That car looks fabulous!

A good example of what can be achieved by a dedicated detailer...Swissol, Zymol whatever is applied at the end is not the whole story; of course durability is essential - at the end of the day Glenn's car has a proven finish coat applied and can look forward to the car looking as good (subject to disposal of the sponge[;)]) for a decent period of time with minimal upkeep.

More importantly, it's the patently obvious amount of work and time spent in paint correction that's returned this car to superb condition.
If my suspicions are correct, the "prep" products used (not Swissol or Zymol) those swirls and other ugly blemishes will have been premanently removed - not simply disguised or masked as so often happens.
That is a top-notch job - period.

At the end of the day, I'd guess that Glenn has posted the pictures to celebrate his cars return to as good, if not better, than new condition.
It's a shame that some have seen fit to use this thread as an excuse for needless sniping and promotion of their interests.

Dave

 
Keep an eye on ebay I had a full detail Zymol done last November for £150(normally £250 +) and it took the best part of 10 hours to do, the best birthday present ever and its so easy to keep clean and polish know
 
ORIGINAL: andymac

If we're not to use the sponge, what should we use instead ?

Cheers

Andy

[8D]


A lambs wool or deep pile mit, something that won't hold the grit against the surface of your car when
you are wiping across it.

G.
 

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