Liquid shine high cut compund
Discussion
Well the Fast Cut is better than the Farecla G3 or G6 I normally use.
Better in that it appears to take out the flatting marks quicker and brings up the gloss quicker and with very little mess.
With Farecla you get splatter all over the adjacent panels but there's hardly any with the Liquid Shine.
The only downside is the price,I can get 1 ltr of Farecla for a good few quid less than 2 500mls of LQ.
I think I'm using less so that might balance out the extra cost tho.
Hopefully the large packs will work out a good deal cheaper.
Better in that it appears to take out the flatting marks quicker and brings up the gloss quicker and with very little mess.
With Farecla you get splatter all over the adjacent panels but there's hardly any with the Liquid Shine.
The only downside is the price,I can get 1 ltr of Farecla for a good few quid less than 2 500mls of LQ.
I think I'm using less so that might balance out the extra cost tho.
Hopefully the large packs will work out a good deal cheaper.
Wasn't overly impressed with it, and over a period of time, went off the range as a whole.
If you've not yet tested it, give the Scholl Concepts range a good look.
LS pads are good, but not long lasting enough to highly recommend, and the Scholl ones are very mediocre apart from the premium lambswool one.
If you've not yet tested it, give the Scholl Concepts range a good look.
LS pads are good, but not long lasting enough to highly recommend, and the Scholl ones are very mediocre apart from the premium lambswool one.
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