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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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That's good to hear  I assume you mean 99% and not 9%
My Autobalm should arrive early next week, it's not a full LSP or wax/sealant, it's a protective coating that gives a nice shine.
Just thinking about it, it would be perfect for your car with all iron chips!
As far as i know, the autobalm is the only top coating protection that protects again rust/stone chips, check their web page out for the pics of the test.
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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:23 pm Post subject: Re: Bilt Hamber regular Auto-Clay |
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| RattyMcClelland wrote: | Got some from Bilt Hamber and it an within few days. have used it on my car all day today to clear up the brake dust from my brake problems and im utterly gobsmacked at how well it works.
It comes in a nice 200g clay slab in a cool plastic case and full instructions on how to use it.
Also one thing i love about this clay is thats it only required water to lubricate t and its so easy to use.
Now whilst it removed everything on my paintwork i have now noticed that i require a full respray as all the inperfetion have been exposed. Thats a good thing by the way. Also i havnt even polished the car or waxed it and its the best mirror shine iv every had.
I used 1/4 on the whole car, was a bit cold so the clay hardened quick but its easy to heat up with some rolling and pressure.
I will get photos up tomorrow after i have polish and waxed but i have some comparison photos and its amazing that even after a wash with meguires the paint work had rusty iron filling everywhere and now its 9% gone. The other 1% is stone chips and slightly stained brown paint (very faint and come scratches)
Best £13 iv every spent. Seriously recommended.
Well done Bilt Hamber. Will try their soft clay and rust treatments soon. Shame i bought Collinite wax as i wold have bought some Wax off Bilt Hamber. |
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Mart609 Lude, I am your father

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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 8:38 am Post subject: |
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It's also a bonus that you can just use water as lubrication. |
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:21 am Post subject: |
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| gillywig2 wrote: | | It's also a bonus that you can just use water as lubrication. |
I put a drop of car shampoo in a spray bottle and water. |
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