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Hey , i heard about a detailer called Liquid Glass, apparently he's awesome, maybe try look him up as i dont have a number

Iam pretty sure Liquid Glass is an detailing product not an detailing service but thanks anyway, come on guys anyone else know ?

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Just a response to 32 Dave, I can't reply via PM as I don't have 10 posts clocked up yet....

Sorry, not geared for the full wet sanding and that is very specific, but I can do normal polishing and "the old cut and polish" type polishing etc. Thanks for the PM

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