www.carcareproducts.com.au
Get the products and learn how to do it as you will then learn how to wash your car correctly to prevent swirls and scratches appreaing again.
It's pretty easy.
Hi
I live in Brisbane and looking for someone to remove the swirl marks from my VE's paintwork. Any suggestions??
Regards, Dan
www.carcareproducts.com.au
Get the products and learn how to do it as you will then learn how to wash your car correctly to prevent swirls and scratches appreaing again.
It's pretty easy.
Spot on, even if you get it repaired, learn the products and how to wash your car, it pays off!!
If your lucky, one of the brissy members off here might even offer to come round and do it for you![]()
I have a lot of cars in the last 12 months and if you do it properly it should take you a full weekend.
Here is the better halfs XR5 I am working and this is only after 1 pass of a cutting pad and 500 compound.
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Maguires swirl remover and a roll of Kenco towel and some elbo grease.
I bought an RO kit from Car Care Products some time ago and have never looked backCan be a drag to do it sometimes, but it's better than constantly handing cash over for someone else to do it. Plus, you learn a new skill and you can help mates out as well
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Hi Guys
Thanks for te replies. I agree with the view that doing it yourself: saves money, ensures washing is done properly and adds a new skill. However, I'm doing FIFO and a bit time poor so for now I will pay for someone alse to do it.
Regards, Dan
I used a bloke from Gold Coast that travels. Not cheap but does great job, will drag out his card
Cheers Chris
jayde at dulvari prestige
james at auto glamour
these are both mobile, jayde is one of the countries best but is on the gold coast and james is in brisbane who is also very good.
or as said above get onto the job yourself
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