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After seeing @Farquis shining Gs450h is always planned on getting my car corrected

they (autobrite) had it this week for three days, £280, and what was a car made up of more of swirls than I remember seeing, and multiplying every second look, was transformed into a rather nice clean car

two stage polish, some manual effort involved where paint has been repaired and was too hard for machining, and a water based ceramic coating

then within hours, my neighbours building work took effect, the car is now covered, or as I am now pretending, covert.

 

 

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Hey Mark, your car looks great and it seems they did a good job for you [emoji106]

Although it's a shame the car is now covered in gawd knows what [emoji852]️

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6 minutes ago, Farqui said:

Hey Mark, your car looks great and it seems they did a good job for you emoji106.png

Although it's a shame the car is now covered in gawd knows what emoji852.png

Very pleased, will be interesting to see what the ceramic coating does and how long it lasts. I'm told I can wax it, but in theory it just needs a wash and dry when cleaning it

its just dust, lots and lots and lots of dust:wacko:

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Hi all.

Mark that looks superb and is shinning like it was brand new.:yahoo:

Since you had it done how is the coating holding up and is is nice and easy to wash.:yes:

65mike

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Hi Mike, apologies, Ive not been on the forums too much at the minute due to some personal issues.

 

i've not washed it yet, now the weather is getting better I may do this weekend.

luckily today some ran into the back of me (whilst i was stationery), so I'll need to wash off some of the muck to view the damage.

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Oh no Mark sorry to hear that, was it a big knock/much damage?

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Hi all.

Mark you are kidding some berk ran into you, not to much damage i hope and all the work put into getting the car clean.:sad:

65mike

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On 11/02/2018 at 2:45 PM, 65mike said:

Hi all.

Mark you are kidding some berk ran into you, not to much damage i hope and all the work put into getting the car clean.:sad:

65mike

Yes sadly, I'm now in a 17 plate cls350d. Awful car. Better than mine I know, but it's a well styled tractor.  Roll on Friday when I'll get mine back.

i did give it a quick clean a couple of weeks back, to be honest I think a lot of the coating has gone however.

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On 08/02/2018 at 6:16 PM, Farqui said:

Oh no Mark sorry to hear that, was it a big knock/much damage?

I, not too much, just bumper, but £100 a day car hire, and four days of body shop, it won't be cheap for the insurance. And being hit whilst stationary, it pushed my premium up by £92. Good old insurance.

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On 06/03/2018 at 12:24 AM, lockeyboy said:

I, not too much, just bumper, but £100 a day car hire, and four days of body shop, it won't be cheap for the insurance. And being hit whilst stationary, it pushed my premium up by £92. Good old insurance.

See thats where the problem lies. 

You should have told them you were moving and they probably would have refunded you £92 lol

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On 07/03/2018 at 7:22 PM, rayaans said:

See thats where the problem lies. 

You should have told them you were moving and they probably would have refunded you £92 lol

multiple insurance companies have told me that being hit, increases your chances (statistically) of going on to have an accident.

having said that, I then don't understand why the third party at fault in the first incident, should therefore not be liable for any future accidents in which I'm in!?

 

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1 hour ago, lockeyboy said:

multiple insurance companies have told me that being hit, increases your chances (statistically) of going on to have an accident.

having said that, I then don't understand why the third party at fault in the first incident, should therefore not be liable for any future accidents in which I'm in!?

 

I always ask "by how much" and is it actually a significant difference i.e. p-values being less than 0.05. 

Funnily enough they never seem to have that data

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