Diamondbrite offer

knackerdan

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I've searched and read a few threads on this and people seem to either love or hate the diamondbrite.

I've been offered it for £200 including mats and a fulltank of diesel with the purchase of a brand new Leon FR.

I rarely wax a car but run it through a car wash once a fortnight or so, will this treatment be of any use to someone as idle as myself??

Any thoughts appreciated.
 

Jon TDI

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If you don't wash & wax your car regularly, then yes, the Diamondbrite will help "seal in" the shine & protect the paintwork for a while.
Bear in mind that a good chunk of that £200 is labour to apply the Diamondbrite, as it takes a few hours to apply correctly. You can buy the kit & apply yourself, but by the sounds of it you aren't that way inclined! :D
 

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you can buy a diamondbrite kit off ebay for about £7 (and thats delivered), and put it on yourself, buy yourself a tank of fuel, and a set of mats, and still have over £100 in your wallet.

dont do it, unless your that idle!!!
 

Scottie2510

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It's a standard offer for seat garages. Where I'm buying mine from is with supaguard instead of diamond brite. I agree with chris I wouldn't touch the offer. If you bargain hard enough you could get it thrown in with the car for free.
 

knackerdan

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Cheers lads,

that's good enough for me, it's ebay and elbow grease..

Then carwash :D
 
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