Guys,
My car is permaguarded, thanks to Duffer987 and I continued this trend last year with the annual top up.
I'm now unsure as to whether or not to continue.. I went to the local Lotus specialist today , seeking a quote to tidy up the bodywork and remedy the result of my front bumper meeting a lump of concrete yesterday evening The guy there said that, in his opinion, he believes that you can't beat a good bit of elbow grease with good quality wax. Now I'm aware that some people on here are very pro detailing and others pro PG/SG. I'm wondering if anyone could actually highlight the pro's of either method?
If I go over to the dark side and get my car annually detailed (I assume an annual treatment would suffice), how often should I realisically wax the car subsequently. Also, am I correct to think that annual detailing is actually going to slowly cut away at layers of the paint? - if so, how does PG compare in this respect?
My car is permaguarded, thanks to Duffer987 and I continued this trend last year with the annual top up.
I'm now unsure as to whether or not to continue.. I went to the local Lotus specialist today , seeking a quote to tidy up the bodywork and remedy the result of my front bumper meeting a lump of concrete yesterday evening The guy there said that, in his opinion, he believes that you can't beat a good bit of elbow grease with good quality wax. Now I'm aware that some people on here are very pro detailing and others pro PG/SG. I'm wondering if anyone could actually highlight the pro's of either method?
If I go over to the dark side and get my car annually detailed (I assume an annual treatment would suffice), how often should I realisically wax the car subsequently. Also, am I correct to think that annual detailing is actually going to slowly cut away at layers of the paint? - if so, how does PG compare in this respect?