Fillers for the First time...

Just got my order of AB in. What a great product. Leaves a very slick and glossy feel to the paint, and it noticeably hides minor swirls. Thanks to all that recommended it..
 
A quick plug for the Rubbish Boy's site as a supplier for the BH Auto Balm.

I ordered a couple of jars about a week ago and I'm amazed it arrived this morning, about a week later.

They're in Devon, England, I'm on the very west coast of Canada. Only whales and salmon are more west than me. The package arrived quicker from England than from a few sites in eastern Canada and the US.

Super service.

-John C.
 
I ordered from them also, took about a 5 or so business days. And they even hand wrote me some instructions on how to get good results.
 
Bence said:
True Will. The old Mothers 3-step is a great little product family. Good concealer and one of the easiest carnaubas out there.



I know Mothers' says apply by the 3-step by hand. Can you use a DA with it?
 
I have had Auto Balm on my truck for 2 months now and it always looks clean and resists dirt and water spots really well.
 
I am just totally getting tired of black... today's troubles include water spots, and additional swirls.



I can't wait to give this stuff a try. Its top on my list after I purchase DWG and Danase Water Spot Remover. I had to push those to the top of the list because of "impending doom."



Guys who have used this stuff... feel free to post some pictures.



Is rubbish boys the only place to order it?



DG
 
termigator, basically every product can be used with a DA, which can be used by hand. I always apply paint cleaners with a DA. (Will was quicker with the Mothers answer...)



Dan, here are a couple o'threads with cars wearing Auto Balm:



AutoBalmed Pussy!!! - Detailing World



Rolls Royce Silver Shadow I Bilt Hamber detail - Detailing World



Autobalm results on metallic black car (couple of reflection, flake, beading shots) - Detailing World



Auto Balm + Red car = Amazing - Detailing World



Autobalm - very impressed! - Detailing World
 
Danspeed1 said:
I am just totally getting tired of black... today's troubles include water spots, and additional swirls.



I can't wait to give this stuff a try. Its top on my list after I purchase DWG and Danase Water Spot Remover. I had to push those to the top of the list because of "impending doom."



Guys who have used this stuff... feel free to post some pictures.



Is rubbish boys the only place to order it?



DG



Bilt Hamber has a website that sells their products but it wasn't set up to ship to all countries. European countries were well represented for easy shipping. As a Canadian, I have to wait for a shipping quote. No PayPal option.



The Rubbish Boys site had all the details included so there was no wait time. If you're comfortable with shipping, it happens immediately and they use many methods of payment, including PayPal.

-John C.
 
JohnZ3MC said:
Bilt Hamber has a website that sells their products but it wasn't set up to ship to all countries. European countries were well represented for easy shipping. As a Canadian, I have to wait for a shipping quote. No PayPal option.



The Rubbish Boys site had all the details included so there was no wait time. If you're comfortable with shipping, it happens immediately and they use many methods of payment, including PayPal.

-John C.



Screw it,... Ill just get it from rubbish boys. Anything else I should grab while i am ordering from them?



DG
 
Danspeed1 said:
Screw it,... Ill just get it from rubbish boys. Anything else I should grab while i am ordering from them?



DG





At one time they had the *VERY* nice Smart Clay, the stuff you can't get in the US due to patent issues. Last time I checked they were out of it, but you might ask 'em.
 
A little FYI -

I went to the Bilt Hamber site and checked some of their products. I tentatively ordered a gallon of their Autofoam and a gallon of their Surfex. That's 2 gallons of product.

2 days later, I get an email outlining shipping costs. The cheapest method of the 4 quotes was 81 pounds - that's $143 CAN or $115 USD.

The most expensive method was 110 pounds.

Ouch, ouch, and double ouch. No autofoam, no surfex for me.

-John C.
 
Bence said:
With regular old Royal Mail? No FedEx or UPS thingies...?



All 4 quotes were with Royal Mail Bence.

I think the weather will be good enough tomorrow for me to give the Auto Balm a try. I'm getting antsy.

The temp should be around 5 - 7 celsius and dry. Have you applied AB in the same or cooler temps?

-John C.
 
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