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  • Member For: 16y 3m 21d
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  On 05/09/2012 at 6:43 AM, tab said:

Rancid is a mobile detailer so he'll come to you. Search for Auto Glamour on facebook if you want to see examples of his work...some brilliant examples of what can be done with the right products/tools in the right hands

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...shame that he's such a wanker :tease:

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come on sweet heart, dont be like that

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  • Member For: 12y 10m 4d
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I use permenon platinum instead of wax or polish.

Does anyone else use?

http://www.permanon.com.au

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I use it on all surfaces leather glass plastic rubber.

Good gear!!

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  On 06/09/2012 at 10:58 AM, XR09 said:
My worry with all in cleaners like that is most are silicone based. Add a little sun and they are not good for what they are on.

I'm not aware of any issues can you explain XR09.

I'm lead to believe it is a UV protectant.

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Warning! Avoid silicone-based protectants. Silicone leaves an oily residue and it attracts dust. Over time, it can turn your dashboard yellow. Stick to water-based protectants and you’ll never have to worry about a greasy, yellow interior

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Does this apply to the nano technology products such as permanon?

I use it after cleaning to protect paint work etc instead of polish wax.

The car has been treated with Gtechniq coatings C1, C2, and C5 also internal L1 I think it is.

It does not leave a greasy film, just spray on wipe off (dry).

But defiantly, if it causes issues I would want to know now.

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Fareccla & 3M all the way..also use 3m polishing pads,very good!

rupes & festool buffer's...

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  On 07/09/2012 at 1:53 PM, EFSIX said:

Fareccla & 3M all the way..also use 3m polishing pads,very good!

rupes & festool buffer's...

Yup absolutely. 3m is the only paper I use as well. I hit mine with 3m1800 the week I bought it. Fords paint finish is pretty bad. Few people thought I was mad doing it to a new car.....wonder how they think a hand finished job...or proper job is done then

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