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    Quote Originally Posted by Audi Nick View Post
    I should add that whilst the product itself only costs a couple of quid, there is a cost in having someone in the know apply it properly. There is also the question of reputation in that would Audi allow a dealer to promote a sub standard product on a mechanical masterpiece???
    Any idiot can apply the stuff. Don't be under the illusion that some professional detailer will be working on the car. They'll probably use half a bucket of dirty water, a gritty sponge and a chamois leather for the "preparation" work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SC03OTT View Post
    Any idiot can apply the stuff. Don't be under the illusion that some professional detailer will be working on the car. They'll probably use half a bucket of dirty water, a gritty sponge and a chamois leather for the "preparation" work.
    Good advice from the above post. It's little more than a quick wash and polish, and if it's not applied properly, more damage could be done than it's supposed to be protecting against.

    My dealer tried to sell me Lifeshine when I bought mine, telling me I'd never need to wax my car again. My response was "why would I want to sacrifice my hobby to line your pockets?"
     
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    I can assure you of one thing - when it comes to preparing/cleaning cars at Audi and VW dealerships, there are *no* professionals. Unless you've paid for one to go in there. A lot of them now are contracted in Polish valeting firms. When I got my Passat I had it delivered with the transit wax on, untouched. There was no way I was letting them touch it.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by drpellypo View Post
    I had it delivered with the transit wax on, untouched.
    Just in case I ever feel obsessive enough to do the same, how do you remove that?
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    I used p21s (I think its called R222 now??) Or you can just machine it off. The trick is a product that dissolves the wax, and rinsing it with hot water. I had a hot water pressure washer which was handy.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by drpellypo View Post
    I used p21s (I think its called R222 now??) Or you can just machine it off. The trick is a product that dissolves the wax, and rinsing it with hot water. I had a hot water pressure washer which was handy.
    I'm genuinely intrigued - how did using p21s remove the transit wax?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eshrules View Post
    I'm genuinely intrigued - how did using p21s remove the transit wax?
    Paul probably means p21s TAW (total auto wash) the nice engine degreasing product.

     
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    Our supaguard cover means that if there are chips they will fix them for free...?! Not had anything put on the car....
     
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