That's pretty impressive! Why aren't they caked in mud and grime?
Interesting about the Diamondbrite treatment. For years I have rejected any offer of paint treatments. In my time I've been offered Lifeshine (it's autoglym I think), Diamondbrite and Supagard.
This time I decided I would try one of these treatments. The dealers wanted £299 for it but got it half price as part of the deal - (you can pick up the kits on Ebay for relatively little). In doing this I was aware that most detailers and car care enthusiasts despise these treatments and you are seen as a mug if you go for one.
But I am curious to see how they work, indeed if they work. The one offered was supagard. You get a kit of aftercare stuff as well (shampoo, bird wipes, wheel cleaner etc).
Obviously I won't be using clay on this car until or unless the treatment proves to be useless!
I'll let you know how I get on. I am just going to wash the car with the shampoo provided on a monthly basis. They've given me 10 sachets. Obviously polish is a no no with these treatments but I am not even going to use my aqua wax or bilt hamber stuff. I'll try and post up regular "beading" shots through the year.
If Culzean hadn't mentioned having it done on his cars I might not have fessed up to this