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Old 12-01-2006, 16:11   #1
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polished bliss Car Care.

Just tried out this company for cleaning & detailing equipment.

Ordered Tuesday night delivered first thing Thursday morning, has many items new to the UK and great prices. Only Ł2.50 for courrier delivery, check out all the great guides on his website advising how to use the products.

Give it a look before buying your next car care products.
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Because their web guides were so good emailed them asking what was the best product for mystic blue paint on a second hand car I am buying. Got a reply back immediately recommending 'Blackfire ' products as best for dark colour (all black magic owners check it out!) . When I get the new car and it stops 'beading' will be placing an order with them! they seem very knowledgable about which products work best with which colours and different manufacturers paint. Will update once done.
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I've seen nothing but good things about them on seatenthusiasts.co.uk, loads of helpful posts from Rich - PolishedBliss. Got a detail booked in the next couple of weeks (hi Iain, I bet you read this!) and will be calling Rich for some new stuff afterwards.
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Yes they are a good bunch, must have ordered around £150 worth of kit off them now, always reliable service, very helpful, and great guides like you have pointed out - i'm happy with the results too (if only they'd last in this country )
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Yep I use them too, can only say good thing about them and their service
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