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Diamond Brite
We bought a new car and had Diamond Brite treatment which came with a bag of polish etc. We are now trading the car in and the garage has asked for the bag of polish etc as they said it is part of the car. We paid for this so surely it does not go with the car. Opinions please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How long ago was the car purchased? If a number of years, it would be odd to expect any of the "after-sale" product to be remaining.
However, there's not much point in keeping it because it is used in conjunction with the original Diamondbrite treatment.
(BTW, these paintwork treatments are no better than a good quality protective wax/polymer coat that you can do yourself...they are simply a way for a dealer to make a packet!)
However, there's not much point in keeping it because it is used in conjunction with the original Diamondbrite treatment.
(BTW, these paintwork treatments are no better than a good quality protective wax/polymer coat that you can do yourself...they are simply a way for a dealer to make a packet!)
Didn't you pay for the car too? The point about Diamond Brite is that it's a complete protection system which will add to the saleability of the car. If your next vehicle is also Diamond Brite, it will come with the treatment pack, and if it's not, then the specialist polish will be of little use to you.
Didn't you pay for the car too? The point about Diamond Brite is that it's a complete protection system which will add to the saleability of the car. If your next vehicle is also Diamond Brite, it will come with the treatment pack, and if it's not, then the specialist polish will be of little use to you. If you'd paid for alloy wheels, would you want to hang on to them too?
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