Or go through one of the drive thru foam wash places (easiest way to remove supaguard )
is this true...SUPERGUARD can be washed off with a soapy detergent ????
Considering the cost of this "Con" its now a bigger joke....than "the kings invisible clothes"BREXIT - done properly.
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29th Nov 2008 7:05 pm
zen123
Member Since: 05 Nov 2008
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 102
What a difference a day makes. My daughter went on a sleepover at her friends. This morning the father of said friend drives her back. He sees my new D3 & gets out to look it over saying that he's interested in getting one. I point out to him the marks on the car & he says I got just the stuff for that so off he goes & 30mins later he's back with these 3 bottles of Meguiars 3 step something or the other, sorry I can't remember exactly.
One of the bottles is a paint cleaner which he put a small bit onto an applicator sponge & gave the three areas a scrub. After a few minutes it was wiped off & low & behold the marks had gone. Anyway he puts some polish (2nd step) & finally a bit of wax to finish it off. Needless to say I was well impressed & off we went down to the pub for some well earned lubrication.
Anyway here's the after pictures.
He also recommended a detailer guy near me to give the car some much needed TLC.
29th Nov 2008 7:21 pm
Ken
Member Since: 20 Feb 2006
Location: Here
Posts: 10865
Re: WHAT !!!!
BLFarrar wrote:
jkp wrote:
Or go through one of the drive thru foam wash places (easiest way to remove supaguard )
is this true...SUPERGUARD can be washed off with a soapy detergent ????
Considering the cost of this "Con" its now a bigger joke....than "the kings invisible clothes"
Yep its very easy to remove paint protection
29th Nov 2008 7:54 pm
npinks
Member Since: 30 Jan 2008
Location: Leeds
Posts: 1943
Alls well in the zen123 house
Good to see its been sorted
29th Nov 2008 8:52 pm
jkp
Member Since: 16 Sep 2005
Location: Living among Bawbags
Posts: 4528
Re: WHAT !!!!
BLFarrar wrote:
jkp wrote:
Or go through one of the drive thru foam wash places (easiest way to remove supaguard )
is this true...SUPERGUARD can be washed off with a soapy detergent ????
Considering the cost of this "Con" its now a bigger joke....than "the kings invisible clothes"
Drive thru foam washes use a caustic biased foam to effectively loosen the dirt that is jetted off. It only takes once thru these to break down and remove the protection, not totally but in patches. You can tell after it's been raining if the water is beading or spreadover the surface.
You will get more protection from a £30 tub of paste wax than the £300 super protection offers from the stealers.
If I do a new car I ask if it's been treated then demonstrate how well it is....or not Then let the results of a good clean and protection from a detail speak for themselves.
29th Nov 2008 9:27 pm
jkp
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