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can any one suggest what I need to do to protect my paint work on a new car to keep it looking good. I don't want to go crazy with treatments but would like to keep my paintwork looking good.
 
i had it zymoled with 4 coats for £200 out of the showroom and then get it redone every 4-6 months ,similar amount-very pleased with result-its now 15 months and looks showroom shiny[:D]
 
Depends on what you need in the way of protection. You can look into 'Paintshield', which is a very thin piece of plastic which covers either the front of the car or half of it. Look at paintshield.com (or .co.uk can't remember!) This is my car........(full front end)


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