Can You Recommend A Wax Treatment ? (1 Viewer)

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We've been advised to have our MH treated professionally inside and out to protect the finish on it. What are folks experiences? Is it worth the £600 or so to have it done?

If it is worth doing, can anyone advise which is the best company to use please?

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There should room to haggle on that price - we were quoted £400...

It's basically a polymer sealant, it does give good protection (especially from new) I'd never pay for it though.

Personally I'd buy the lifeshine kit from ebay and do it myself
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There should room to haggle on that price - we were quoted £400...

It's basically a polymer sealant, it does give good protection (especially from new) I'd never pay for it though.

Personally I'd buy the lifeshine kit from ebay and do it myself
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looks interesting...what do you do afterwards when cleaning van though?

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looks interesting...what do you do afterwards when cleaning van though?
good question ! I'm not really too sure !!
It's been on my car for five years, must say the lustre isn't quite as good as it was (did have a lovely sheen)
I wash, polish and use ultra deep shine once/twice a year to finish.

Maybe it's due another Lifeshine treatment :LOL:

I looked at the Lifeshine website, not much use tbh
http://www.lifeshine.com/
 
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I've got a pack of Lifeshine products which came with my car. I didn't realise they were the same as the products used by the professionals.... are they?
 

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I've got a pack of Lifeshine products which came with my car. I didn't realise they were the same as the products used by the professionals.... are they?
Yes !
There is no magic treatment, the valeting guy at the dealership applies it and you pick up the tab !!
 

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good question ! I'm not really too sure !!
It's been on my car for five years, must say the lustre isn't quite as good as it was (did have a lovely sheen)
I wash, polish and use ultra deep shine once/twice a year to finish.

Maybe it's due another Lifeshine treatment :LOL:

I looked at the Lifeshine website, not much use tbh
http://www.lifeshine.com/


Ive emailed them...watch this space!
 

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So would you want a bikini wax or full Brazillian, am told Old Mo does very reasonable rates.

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Seriously though - brother in law had his AMG63 coated in some wonder crap at a cost of £500. Still has to have it washed every week, as for some reason, £500 doesn't buy you an anti road / bird muck shield :roflmto::roflmto:
 

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Not long enough, but a little common sense helps..........
We've been advised to have our MH treated professionally inside and out to protect the finish on it. What are folks experiences? Is it worth the £600 or so to have it done?

If it is worth doing, can anyone advise which is the best company to use please?

Thanks

Save your money as will look good until your first road trip in bad weather. I have used "Mer" since I was a lad and still the best.

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