Car brite products
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Car brite products
I want to try Car brite products. Does anyone have any experience with them and if you know how to purchase them, please advise.
Thank you in advance and happy new year to all of you.
Tim
Thank you in advance and happy new year to all of you.
Tim
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Dec 26 2005, 12:47 PM
no experience...
but my recollection is that they make reconditioning products rather than maintenance products-
is your car in bad shape?
but my recollection is that they make reconditioning products rather than maintenance products-
is your car in bad shape?
Recently, I have seen an auto detail guy worked on a car near my work and using Car brite products. He showed me some kind of the cleaner/polish in one step and it's imaged me. The product takes off deep scratches, cleans rubber marks and shines the paint all in one step and by hand too.
I think, it's good to have something like that handy.
Thanks for replying, Wanabe.
Tim
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someone sent me this link... i am guessing that this is the product that you are referring to:
http://carbrite.com/servlet/net.ebiz.veloc...summary&lb=home
polishes will take off (or will look like they took off) light scratches, clean rubber marks and shine in one step by hand if the hand is an experienced detailer!! i have polished by hand and by machine, and i can promise you that you would not want to polish your entire car by hand, eventhough it is small. to polish properly you have to work the product until it dusts (the polish breaks down onto the paint as it works). early on, i tried polishing a car by hand and vowed never to do that again!! man, my arm was sore for days!
that said, i would love to read your review of the product when you use it... and if you can post up some pics too that would be great!
http://carbrite.com/servlet/net.ebiz.veloc...summary&lb=home
polishes will take off (or will look like they took off) light scratches, clean rubber marks and shine in one step by hand if the hand is an experienced detailer!! i have polished by hand and by machine, and i can promise you that you would not want to polish your entire car by hand, eventhough it is small. to polish properly you have to work the product until it dusts (the polish breaks down onto the paint as it works). early on, i tried polishing a car by hand and vowed never to do that again!! man, my arm was sore for days!
that said, i would love to read your review of the product when you use it... and if you can post up some pics too that would be great!
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