:hello: I am interested to hear from other people views regarding the polish/wax sold in Malaysia and Singapore.:ciao: Which is the worst polish?Which is the most shiny polish?:knuddel:
it's not the product, but technique.
yes, product plays a part, but you gotta have heart to get it done right.
use saliva also can get good results if you think about it.
it's not the product, but technique.
yes, product plays a part, but you gotta have heart to get it done right.
use saliva also can get good results if you think about it.
LOL....dude i like ur reply. wanna try to use ur salive to polish my car and end of the day i pay you 5k. how about tat? i just wan to see if saliva reali can shine up the polish o not, hehe....if can....tats a huge profit in market men, bahaha
LOL....dude i like ur reply. wanna try to use ur salive to polish my car and end of the day i pay you 5k. how about tat? i just wan to see if saliva reali can shine up the polish o not, hehe....if can....tats a huge profit in market men, bahaha
Ì would agree with what Guru has mentioned. The technique and procedures are more important than the products itself. There are many good products in the market but it all depends on how it is applied to the surface.
First and foremost is the surface preparation work, clay the car first to remove all dirt and impurities on the surface.
I have found great satisfaction to work with a rotary polishing machine and the results are fantastic. The small little investment to purchase the machine, foam pads and the professional range of polishing compounds and sealant is worth every single sen.