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Anyone used them...any code to be had?

After some Gyeon wetcoat and the normal place I use doesn't sell it! Found it on some other sites but they want half as much for delivery lol.

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PolishedBliss used to offer free postage on everything but swapped that for loyalty points. I still think PB are the best though, as they only sell products they've vetted and service is always second to none. I have a leaky bottle once and they sent another out first then asked for pictures and details second.
 
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PolishedBliss used to offer free postage on everything but swapped that for loyalty points. I still think PB are the best though, as they only sell products they've vetted and service is always second to none. I have a leaky bottle once and they sent another out first then asked for pictures and details second.

They still offer free delivery, for orders over £35

https://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/delivery
 
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Cheers guys just placed an order, 3 products I've never used before to try :)

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Oh and yes, £1 off for my first order lol. Best part is DPD delivery as standard...always a bonus.
 
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Cheers guys just placed an order, 3 products I've never used before to try :)

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Oh and yes, £1 off for my first order lol. Best part is DPD delivery as standard...always a bonus.
Top products those mate, you won't be disappointed. Only thing with WetCoat, it can clog up sprayer quite quickly and does thicken up, so keep eye on that, and clean nozzle regularly
 
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Cheers guys just placed an order, 3 products I've never used before to try :)

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Oh and yes, £1 off for my first order lol. Best part is DPD delivery as standard...always a bonus.

I’m confident you’ll like them!
I use Wet Coat, my cars are coated in Tac Systems Moonlight and topped with Wet Coat every now and then.
For WetCoat I’ve adopted Jon’s method from ForensicDetailing channel.
It’s to wash and dry the car and then soak a microfibre applicator in water then spray Wet Coat onto the applicator and apply like that. Do a panel then dry again. Don’t buff though just a light wipe with a dry drying towel to remove the water then let Wet Coat do it’s thing. Supposedly more economical, last longer and more importantly for me, you can control whether it is applied to your windscreen or not.

If you’ve not heard of Forensic Detailing, look him up on YouTube. I’m also a Patreon of his, top guy and really knows his stuff.
 
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Cheers guys just placed an order, 3 products I've never used before to try :)

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Oh and yes, £1 off for my first order lol. Best part is DPD delivery as standard...always a bonus.

BH Auto-wheel is by far the best wheel cleaner I've ever used. It does stink to high heaven (my neighbours thought they could smell something awful burning last time I used it...) but totally worth it for the results. I've never tried Korrosol but it's apparently almost identical to auto-wheel but with a slightly thinner consistency so that's bound to be good too.
 
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Top products those mate, you won't be disappointed. Only thing with WetCoat, it can clog up sprayer quite quickly and does thicken up, so keep eye on that, and clean nozzle regularly
Thanks for the heads up ;)

I’m confident you’ll like them!
I use Wet Coat, my cars are coated in Tac Systems Moonlight and topped with Wet Coat every now and then.
For WetCoat I’ve adopted Jon’s method from ForensicDetailing channel.
It’s to wash and dry the car and then soak a microfibre applicator in water then spray Wet Coat onto the applicator and apply like that. Do a panel then dry again. Don’t buff though just a light wipe with a dry drying towel to remove the water then let Wet Coat do it’s thing. Supposedly more economical, last longer and more importantly for me, you can control whether it is applied to your windscreen or not.

If you’ve not heard of Forensic Detailing, look him up on YouTube. I’m also a Patreon of his, top guy and really knows his stuff.
Cheers for the tip mate, I was going to wash & rinse, spray wetcoat and then wipe over each panel before washing off and drying :)

Seen a few of his videos, some good tips he has.

BH Auto-wheel is by far the best wheel cleaner I've ever used. It does stink to high heaven (my neighbours thought they could smell something awful burning last time I used it...) but totally worth it for the results. I've never tried Korrosol but it's apparently almost identical to auto-wheel but with a slightly thinner consistency so that's bound to be good too.

I watched a video online comparing the two, yes you can use one to do both, but you are going to use the same amount in the long run, so may as well get one of each :) Think in the video I watched the outcome was that the Korrosol clinged better/longer to the car paint.

Just had an email, it will be here thursday :)
 
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Thanks for the heads up ;)


Cheers for the tip mate, I was going to wash & rinse, spray wetcoat and then wipe over each panel before washing off and drying :)

Seen a few of his videos, some good tips he has.



I watched a video online comparing the two, yes you can use one to do both, but you are going to use the same amount in the long run, so may as well get one of each :) Think in the video I watched the outcome was that the Korrosol clinged better/longer to the car paint.

Just had an email, it will be here thursday :)

I have always find their service and delivery the best by a mile. Just a shame they don’t do more products, but at least they do BH and Gyeon, my faves
 
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Thanks for the heads up ;)


Cheers for the tip mate, I was going to wash & rinse, spray wetcoat and then wipe over each panel before washing off and drying :)

Seen a few of his videos, some good tips he has.



I watched a video online comparing the two, yes you can use one to do both, but you are going to use the same amount in the long run, so may as well get one of each :) Think in the video I watched the outcome was that the Korrosol clinged better/longer to the car paint.

Just had an email, it will be here thursday :)


Bilt Hamber Korrosol is a great product. Used it on the paint of my A3 and it bled well, picking up some contaminant even after snow foam and pre wash treatments. Paint was silky smooth.
 
Gyeon wet coat durability is iffy to say the least...especially when they introduce the so called new wet coat,been using it for years and wont buy it again....
 
Gyeon wet coat durability is iffy to say the least...especially when they introduce the so called new wet coat,been using it for years and wont buy it again....
Ohhh I got this over Hydro as you said it was better!

jassyo06 said:
"l Do prefer wet coat over hydro lite 2 though , wet coats beading characteristics are superior.. ie water sheets off instead of standing beaded water of the Hydro lite 2"
 
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Been using PB for around 8 years
Always found them extremely helpful

They used to do free P&P on everything
I've always like the way they give a short write up on every product they sell
 
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Nothing wrong with WetCoat mate
You've just started using it though? have you used any other brand of this type of product,carpro hydro has better durability and it doesn't turn to a gel in the bottle l ain't say it's a good or bad product now just that it ain't as good as it use to be,best l have used is Fireball premium easy coat..but it was expensive
 
You've just started using it though? have you used any other brand of this type of product,carpro hydro has better durability and it doesn't turn to a gel in the bottle l ain't say it's a good or bad product now just that it ain't as good as it use to be,best l have used is Fireball premium easy coat..but it was expensive

Have had WetCoat for about 3-4 months, but don’t use on my coated car. Use on wheels until coated, but works pretty well, and not clogging. A mate at work uses all the time and loves it.

Have used hydro before, it’s also pretty good but not on this level...IMO
 
Order received today all present and correct :)

The free marshmallows that they give you taste horrid though!!!

Sweets
 
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Top tip with BH Auto Wheels, unless your wheels are absolutely shocking (which I doubt they are mate), you can dilute it 50/50 with water and get 2 litres for the price of one. Still does it's job well at this dilution ratio - it is way more potent than it needs to be in raw format.
 
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I have always used Polished Bliss,they do have some top guides to cleaning as well.
 
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