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Paint treatment- is it worth it?
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Daigriff
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Location: North Wales
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RE: Paint treatment- is it worth it?
I'm still confused over what to do with paint protection/leather protection. Its been offered amongst lots of other stuff. but after reading posts not sure if its value for money and also whether the dealership will apply the product properly.
Thoughts
Arrived 16th December 2011: 5 door Prestige SD4 auto in Barolo black with ambience interior, pano roof, privacy and 20" style 6 alloys.
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04-12-2011 11:20pm |
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The Valeter
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Joined: Oct 2011
Location: Medway, Kent
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RE: Paint treatment- is it worth it?
(04-12-2011 11:20pm)Daigriff Wrote: I'm still confused over what to do with paint protection/leather protection. Its been offered amongst lots of other stuff. but after reading posts not sure if its value for money and also whether the dealership will apply the product properly.
Thoughts
It is fine if it is applied properly so if the dealer is to do it I would stay there & watch them do it as it should take at least 2.5 hours to do on a fully prepared car!!..........
Came Home On 02/03/13 Pure Tech In Barolo Black/Cirrus Trim with Bespoke Firenze Ascents + Numerous Factory Options!!
Also :-
Rover 25GSi - 2005 Everyday Car.
MG ZR-Express Van - 2005 Special Factory Order (Literally a one off).
MG Montego 2.0i - 1990 Shows/Sunny Days.
MG Metro 1300 - 1983 Being Restored!
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04-12-2011 11:32pm |
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James-ferguson
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Location: Bangor
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RE: Paint treatment- is it worth it?
(04-12-2011 11:20pm)Daigriff Wrote: I'm still confused over what to do with paint protection/leather protection. Its been offered amongst lots of other stuff. but after reading posts not sure if its value for money and also whether the dealership will apply the product properly.
Thoughts
It's offered with other stuff but I just said throw in the paint protection and interior protection for free and your got a deal... You've nothing to lose if you ask me.
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04-12-2011 11:42pm |
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The Valeter
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Location: Medway, Kent
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RE: Paint treatment- is it worth it?
(04-12-2011 11:42pm)James-ferguson Wrote: It's offered with other stuff but I just said throw in the paint protection and interior protection for free and your got a deal... You've nothing to lose if you ask me.
In my experience of these products when it's offered for free it often doesn't get done.................
Came Home On 02/03/13 Pure Tech In Barolo Black/Cirrus Trim with Bespoke Firenze Ascents + Numerous Factory Options!!
Also :-
Rover 25GSi - 2005 Everyday Car.
MG ZR-Express Van - 2005 Special Factory Order (Literally a one off).
MG Montego 2.0i - 1990 Shows/Sunny Days.
MG Metro 1300 - 1983 Being Restored!
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04-12-2011 11:59pm |
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ytshome
Posts: 550
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Cheshire
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RE: Paint treatment- is it worth it?
(04-12-2011 11:59pm)The Valeter Wrote: In my experience of these products when it's offered for free it often doesn't get done.................
Well done Valeter. I for one appreciate your insight into these things and if you were local to me you'd be getting a call.
Arrived. Prestige SD4 Auto 5DR OG September 11
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05-12-2011 12:37am |
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marktikolo
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Location: india
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RE: Paint treatment- is it worth it?
Completely absent this thread. Based on this i'll apparently not go for it. Out of interest- does anyone apperceive how abundant it costs to get a car like this resprayed in a altered LR colour? I anticipate im traveling to affliction not affairs firenze red if i buy my alive sumatra black.....
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