Advice on paintwork treatment

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Matt B
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Post by Matt B »

Afternoon all,

I've been offered a few sweetners on my new cc due to the amount of c**kups the dealer have made.

I can either have 250 notes off the price or they will coat the paintwork in some treatment (rrp £380) which will help protect it.

Anyone had this done from a peugeot dealer (I'm thinking its like the diamondbrite job) and have any suggestions as to take it or the cashola?

Help!

Matt

rob
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Post by rob »

Matt, find out exactly which brand of treatment they do and what level of cover they are offering.
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MattB
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Post by MattB »

Nice name Matt B ;)

It probably depends on how long you're planning to keep the car.. if you're only keeping it for a year or two then personally I reckon that the paintwork treating will probably be a waste of money.

Can't speak from experience though... I never had the treatment and my car was immaculate when i sold it after 6 months, save a few stone chips on the front of the bonnet which I doubt any treatment would protect it from.

Dave Morton
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Post by Dave Morton »

Mt preferred option would be keep the £250. Go see the wash shop manager and ask how much to do car with (insert product brand here). Answer is normally about £25 - £30 but no paper work/guarantee. Basically they don't use a full kit when they prepare a new car and so always have loads spare.

You get shiney car and keep most of the money ;)

PS If all they've offered is £250 off rrp then shop around lots better deals than that to be had.

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Post by Dave Morton »

The 2 I've had experience of are Supaguard and Platinum Protection (which I have a tub of under my sink :) ).

Both make the car easier to wash and dry and do give a glass like finish which doesn't dull over time. Neither are worth £000's of pounds though.



Dave

Matt B
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Post by Matt B »

Thanks for the advice chaps, I think I'm gonna take the money then!

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Post by col »

Ahhh got a little confused there, i see mattb is diferent to matt b!!
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