Cleaning products....

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The last washing items I bought for my E89 were from Serious Performance, however I've mailed them and didn't receive a response :headbang:

I'm after 100% genuine sheepskin wash mitt (x3) best quality drying towels (x3)

I just want the best available and cost is not an issue.

Thanks :)
 
I no longer use drying towels as I use the filtered water now (search for vessel in detailing world).

Just booked the paint treatment in NL as well now for in a few weeks time, not cheap at € 900 but cuts the washing time in half and never any swirl marks and protection against stone chips. Well worth it if money is no objection.
 
pvr said:
I no longer use drying towels as I use the filtered water now (search for vessel in detailing world).

Just booked the paint treatment in NL as well now for in a few weeks time, not cheap at € 900 but cuts the washing time in half and never any swirl marks and protection against stone chips. Well worth it if money is no objection.

Do you mean this? http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=104955


If they were in the UK and near/ish to me I'd consider it, but for me not worth the hassle of going abroad as I'll only own the car about 2 years :)

If they are in the UK link please?
 
I use Elite Car Care, if down south, you can go visit them and pick up what you need too
 
Nickm said:
I use Elite Car Care, if down south, you can go visit them and pick up what you need too

Afraid not, up t'north in sars land :)
 
Kryton - no company in the UK for this for some reason, everywhere on the mainland but just not in the UK. It has been around for some time as well now so would have thought that by now the light would have been seen here. Guess detailers would not be too keen on it as it would prevent any repeat business from a customer for a car unless they buy a new one. It is actually covered by the European insurance companies as well in case you have car damage that they pay for re-applying it.

If you only keep the car for two years, I would not bother either.
 
Looking at cleanyourcar.co.uk ... I wanna Wookie, and I shall call him Tarquin because he's dead posh :thumbsup:
 
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