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Hey all,

Thought I'd share my experience,

Went to see Damien @ Final Inspection on Sat, All I have to say is he knows his stuff and does an amazing job, very professional.

My car as you may or may not know my car has just been resprayed and this was the first cut polish it has received, as per instructions not to get it done too soon. Also didn't want it getting botched by some hack :D

For anyone looking to get this done I can't recommend Damien enough, very reasonable price for the service provided, He was even kind enough to give it a wax with Carnauba Wax!

Here are some pics, I think it came out great. Let me know if you need details on price etc

Cheers,

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Hey buddy,

Sorry to hijack your thead but I must agree Damien is the best around, and if you are like me and like to do it yourself then he also sells the best products.

If you need the best supplies or best service and quality he is the only one to consider.

I was there when you dropped your car off, I would have said hi if I had known you were one of the SAU crew!

I bought myself some presents :(

And then went home and used some of them.....

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He was even kind enough to give it a wax with Carnauba Wax!

hahahah, you most likely not only got possibly the best carnauba wax ever made (Royale) but you probably got a sealant layer underneath as well. Can't do all the correction work and not protect the car.

You can get decent carnauba waxes for around $40-$50 (p21s) but if you want to rush out and buy some Royale, you'll need about $18k handy :(

check with D, but you probably got FI Seal, followed by Royale - or possibly FI's own carnauba wax

Hey buddy,

Sorry to hijack your thead but I must agree Damien is the best around, and if you are like me and like to do it yourself then he also sells the best products.

If you need the best supplies or best service and quality he is the only one to consider.

I was there when you dropped your car off, I would have said hi if I had known you were one of the SAU crew!

I bought myself some presents :D

And then went home and used some of them.....

holy moly that looks awesome! Even my new coat of black paint isnt that shiney! not fair :)

So when you going to do my car? :(

Yeah it was the Royale, I almost fell off the couch when I found out how much that stuff was!

Lucky you!

Damian is probably the best Detailer in Australia.

I heard that a car from Dubai is being sent over for a Concours level detail. About AUD12.5K for that level of detail!

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