Very special cream !!!!!

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  1. Boots

    Boots New Member

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    Just thought you may like to see what this absolutely fantastic stuff can do.
    It's called Quixx scratch remover. I still can not beleive what this stuff does. It has been sitting in my garage for about 18 months and only last weekend did I decide I was gonna see what it could do.

    Well really the proof is in the pudding. Never before have I come across a product that I truly beleive in as much as this. (think I should be a salesman for them)

    Few pics of the before and after can and an area on the seat unit where I used the p2500 wet and dry first to remove a scratch. Yes I was touching cloth after using the paper but the 'more special than white wee wee' cream brought it back to showroom condition.
     

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  2. thezipsteruk

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    yep, that does look good tbh, never heard of it, was it expensive?
     
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    Looks good stuff Boots. Handy for the garage shelf.
     
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    I presume it is like a laquer once dried, keep an eye on the exhaust when it heats back up as it may not be resitant to the high temps
     
  5. Boots

    Boots New Member

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    Found it on the shelf in a local independant and well established dealer in Norwich. £4.80

    My mate has just bought some off the interwonderwebb for little over £6 so still exceptional value.
     
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    Yep Amazon are listing it for a lot more. You got a bargain there mate.
     
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    3m finishing compound gives similar results, I use it for defects in my paintwork,
    and its really cheap.
     
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    That looks like really good stuff, nice find, and thank you for sharing.
     
  9. Boots

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    No its just a very good rubbing compound which you then finish off with a polish. I tried it on a clear perspex screen which was ageing and it came up like clean glass, you could see how it had removed all the years of tiny scratches which leave perspex with that kinda misty look.
     
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    Cool cheers I will look out for some
     
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    also good for cars with the new style plastic headlight covers,
    hit them with a buff then the compound and they come out like new.
     
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    It sounds like cutting compound, i have a few of them from Meguires to Kent and Menzerna, they all do the same thing but in a slightly different way.
     
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    Yeah I've been using this for ages, essential with a black bike.

    compounds--polishes-3m-finesse-it-Xl3a.jpg
     
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    Used 3M Finesse some years ago but sadly ran over the nearly empty black bottle it was back then.Not found an alternative until now.
    Farecla have one called paint renovator and guess what, it is exactly the same as 3m finesse.It smells the same looks the same and performs the same.ABSOLUTELY brilliant on dark colours etc.I sell 19 different branded polishes and none of them including Meguires come anywhere near that Farecla Paint renovator.I sell the Farecla over any other polish because the feedback from my customers says it all.There are very few 3m specialist factors out there so you must have been lucky and found one near you.
     
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    The exact same stuff I have.a must on the non lacquered 848 tanks as well
     
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    Pinched a bottle when I was valeting for BMW which since ran out also picked some up from ebay, lasts ages.
     
  18. phantom

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    Yeah mine has lasted for years.
     
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