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Just a little idea of mine but I need to know a couple of things first.

 

1, who uses the stuff

2, what product do you use

3, how much do you get through a month.

 

You see thier wharehouse is walking distance from my house and the brain cells are starting to hit each other again.

 

More to follow if I get the right feed back.

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I'm waiting for my giant tub of autoglym to run out. AG gives good results, but it can be hard work, especially with the amount of dust in generates.

 

This is a noticable thing with the MG as it leaves almost no dust at all and is so much easier to use.

 

Will be buying next time for sure.

Just a little idea of mine but I need to know a couple of things first.

 

1, who uses the stuff

2, what product do you use

3, how much do you get through a month.

 

You see thier wharehouse is walking distance from my house and the brain cells are starting to hit each other again.

 

More to follow if I get the right feed back.

 

I use it, gives excellent results.

 

1. Me

2. The three stage paint cleaner, polish and canauba wax

3. Well still haven't used it up yet, but then again i only polish my car once a month, wash it 3 times a week at the mo lol

Its a great product I love it. I have not used it here but in the states I used Mirror Glaze, not only did it give the best shine it smelled like bananas a bit. I went through maybe a bottle in 2 months or so but that was when I was young and had plenty of time to pamper my car.

Hi Scrawni,

 

I'm in the process of becoming a reseller for Meguiar's - both their "liquid" products and their accessories (ie microfibre cloths, application pads, etc).

 

In my opinion Meguir's is a top product and I have been using it for some time now. Their alloy wash and car shampoo is non-acidic and their polishing compounds do not contain any chalk (like Autoglym) which can cause excessive abbrasion if you don't know what you're doing. All in all their products are top notch and used by a lot of professional car detailers around the world.

 

Their full product line will be on my website in the next few weeks (when I get time to finish it ...)

 

Regards,

 

Dan

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Right then Dan thats the end of that idea.

 

If you are doing it mate then I won't be stepping on your toes.

 

Scrawni.

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Hey I just noticed that last post was number 666, and look at my avatar, and my surname is THORNE :eek: :eek:

I've used gold class wax and thought it was *****cks, left the paint blotchy. I hope the NXT stuff is better. I intend to buy the quick clay though, maybe it will get rid of the pesky black spots in the paint.

Hey I just noticed that last post was number 666, and look at my avatar, and my surname is THORNE :eek: :eek:

 

AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHH.....

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Can someone massage my neck :rofl:

Right then Dan thats the end of that idea.

 

If you are doing it mate then I won't be stepping on your toes.

 

Scrawni.

 

Sorry about that Scrawni - I didn't mean to stop your idea ... I will be selling it through my website and carry a discount scheme for car clubs/forums.

 

To be honest, I think you'll probably find Meguiar's a little difficult to work with as they require anyone who is selling their products to be an operating business. I've had to submit all sorts of documents to become an official reseller. I initially went down the route of just buying stuff as and when needed directly from them but they didn't want to hear about it and suggested I made a deal with a motorfactor's instead.

 

I hope you understand that my initial post was to inform people of what was coming - I didn't mean to stomp over your idea. I would have put something in the DTA section tonight anyway.

 

Cheers!

 

Dan

I intend to buy the quick clay though, maybe it will get rid of the pesky black spots in the paint.

 

did my silver one the other month. takes time but amazing results

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Sorry about that Scrawni - I didn't mean to stop your idea ... I will be selling it through my website and carry a discount scheme for car clubs/forums.

 

To be honest, I think you'll probably find Meguiar's a little difficult to work with as they require anyone who is selling their products to be an operating business. I've had to submit all sorts of documents to become an official reseller. I initially went down the route of just buying stuff as and when needed directly from them but they didn't want to hear about it and suggested I made a deal with a motorfactor's instead.

 

I hope you understand that my initial post was to inform people of what was coming - I didn't mean to stomp over your idea. I would have put something in the DTA section tonight anyway.

 

Cheers!

 

Dan

 

No dramas mate, like I said I wont tread on anyones toes and from what you have said I wouldn't be able to get hold of small quantities anyway.

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