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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Silver Seal, Diamond Brite, or Supagard?

Any strong recommendations?
Any bad experiences?
Any ideas on the different prices?
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Post by rob »

Having had 3 Peugeouts and 1 Vectra done with Supaguard I then only had the option to do the Puma's with Silver Seal.

SILVER SEAL wins now in my book. Much better result, seems to stay shinier longer, doesnt react adversely if you polish it (as I like to).

Also Sue (the Nice Lady as I once refered to her as :lol:) from Silver Seal often pops on and gives honest advice. She also listens to suggestions.

SILVER SEAL without a doubt
Rob

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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

So that leaves it open between Silver Seal and Diamond Brite based on past topics.

Anyone got any comparisons betweern these two?
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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Oh, and how much? :-D
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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Anyone :?:
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jerham
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Post by jerham »

Hello Sue the nice lady here!!

You will find that the price to get your car treated can vary hugely from dealership to dealership. The average price you will pay is about £199.

If you live near one of the large car supermarkets like Motorpoint or Motornation then you may find that you can get Silver Seal for less.

In terms of what you get, the actual treatment pack and guarantee is the same for Silver Seal irrespective of the price and I have never seen any difference in the Diamond Brite pack. I guess the difference is any little extras a dealership may decide to throw in like full valets etc.

Hope this helps you.
Sue

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Post by Alex LS »

Ta :D
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