Autoglim Super Resin Polish

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Autoglim Super Resin Polish

why not read the instructions :rolleyes:

Some people are giving out the wrong information, you are to apply it thin and remove as soon as it dries to a haze.

exactly.

i apply using a foam applicator pad, and remove using some of that polishing cloth you get chepa at asda. it took me a few years to accept that applicator pads were a good idea, now i cant believe i didnt start using them sooner. its quicker, easier, and uses less polish/wax.

i also stopped using SRP once i started using cheap homemade carnauba wax (you can buy a bottle on ebay for less than a fiver). it lasts longer and doesnt get white crap everywhere, and is safe to use on plastics and glass and everything else really (making the job so much easier).

i still use EGP on top of the wax, it does seem to make the shine last longer. i havent done my car since september but the water still beads off at every wash.
 
why not read the instructions :rolleyes:



exactly.

i apply using a foam applicator pad, and remove using some of that polishing cloth you get chepa at asda. it took me a few years to accept that applicator pads were a good idea, now i cant believe i didnt start using them sooner. its quicker, easier, and uses less polish/wax.

i also stopped using SRP once i started using cheap homemade carnauba wax (you can buy a bottle on ebay for less than a fiver). it lasts longer and doesnt get white crap everywhere, and is safe to use on plastics and glass and everything else really (making the job so much easier).

i still use EGP on top of the wax, it does seem to make the shine last longer. i havent done my car since september but the water still beads off at every wash.
Nice one m8,
Don't suppose you have a link to this carnauba stuff, so i can see what its all about.
Thanks
kev.
 
Theres loads of them on ebay, just search for carnauba. I'm going to get some collinite 476, apparently just about the most durable wax you'll find and gives a decent finish too. It can be purchased from www.cleanyourcar.co.uk Not cheap at ~£15/tin though
 
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