which order and how often

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which order and how often

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i been using Autoglym super resin polish and Auto glyms Extra Gloss and i also use turtle wax and i just bought that ice polish but i never know which order to use them and how often i been using them every four weeks or so i did tried polish after wax and it didnt look good i buy diffrent stuff all the time but i never know which way to go about it i know if you do it right the car looks great for weeks by just washing but mine never do after a week or so it dont look likea car i spent a whole day the week before on
 
1st - Super Rein Polish
2nd - Extra Gloss Protection

Use the Turtle Wax Ice as a top up once a month and then you can limit using the Autoglym which is harder work to just once every 4 months.

Try a clay bar if you haven't already, it'll remove alot of the roughness from the paintwork and make it nice a smooth.
 
1st - Super Rein Polish
2nd - Extra Gloss Protection

Use the Turtle Wax Ice as a top up once a month and then you can limit using the Autoglym which is harder work to just once every 4 months.

Try a clay bar if you haven't already, it'll remove alot of the roughness from the paintwork and make it nice a smooth.

i read a little about a clay bar i ofen to you need to use that and do you need to buy a new one every time
 
If you wax the car regulary you should'nt have to use a claybar more than once or twice a year.

You can split most claybars in two, each piece can be used until it appears dirty after remoulding in your hands, usually around five times. Even once it's no good for paintwork the clay can be used for glass and works well with alloy wheels also.
 
If I'm honest I'm not a huge fan of Autoglym's exterior products, interior yes, they have some excellent stuff.

It depends on your budget, but for a good all round wax product I'd go for R222 Concours Wax (around £20) or Collinite (around £14.95).
 
Well for paint pre wax cleaning try Dodo Juice Lime Prime or Lime Prime Lite.

For a wax (as opposed to a polish) try one of the Dodo Juice waxes.

So why throw perfectly good products in the bin to buy something that does the same job although not better and maybe worse in my opinion.

Dodo Juice Lime Prime is pretty similar to Super Resin Polish which is a great product.

Dodo Juice Wax being a last stage product and will give is pretty similar results to EGP but doesn't last as long. If you want a wax buy Autoglym High Definition Wax (y)
 
So why throw perfectly good products in the bin to buy something that does the same job although not better and maybe worse in my opinion.

Dodo Juice Lime Prime is pretty similar to Super Resin Polish which is a great product.

Dodo Juice Wax being a last stage product and will give is pretty similar results to EGP but doesn't last as long. If you want a wax buy Autoglym High Definition Wax (y)

Take a look on www.detailingworld.co.uk , I'm sure you will find otherwise.

Dodo juice Lime Prime is for cleaning & removing old wax & correcting minor swirls, it has no wax content at all.

The Dodo Juice waxes are high carnuba content, give a much better depth of shine & are 100% non abrasive (more than can be said for AG SRP).

I used to swear by AG products, and like you would defend them, until I tried a really good product.
 
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Oh no!!! don't tell me AutoGlym stuff is crap, i've spent loads on all of their products, and I mean loads ( I have the entire range ), just bought some Zymol wash & it is better than the AutoGlym stuff - is there anything better than the Zymol?

Can one of you pro's post a 'recommended by' list for our normal cars?! (they aren't Lamborghini's so the Zymol Royale Glaze is out of the question:eek:)

I use:

Zymol shampoo
Poorboys White Diamond
AutoGlym Super Resin (or Aqua Wax if i'm feeling lazy...)

What can I improve on? - bought some Poorboys Natty stuff to use instead of the AutoGlym (ordered it before recommendation of the R222 or Collinite)
 
Take a look on www.detailingworld.co.uk , I'm sure you will find otherwise.

Dodo juice Lime Prime is for cleaning & removing old wax & correcting minor swirls, it has no wax content at all.

The Dodo Juice waxes are high carnuba content, give a much better depth of shine & are 100% non abrasive (more than can be said for AG SRP).

I used to swear by AG products, and like you would defend them, until I tried a really good product.

Cheers for the link, been on Detailingworld since the early days. Been using AG SRP for 15 years and it's changed over the year. I've also shed loads of stuff from other brands, Megs, P21s, Sonus to name a few. I'm sure if you read through Detailingworld you'll find that SRP is very highly regarded there and few people would recommend you chuck it away; likewise EGP (y). Ask Dave KG if he thinks Autoglym is rubbish and should be chucked in the bin, he's got just about every wax/product going - http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=64307

I've haven't tried DODO juice, sure they sell good waxes and paint cleaner cleaners but there is nothing wrong with Autoglym; I try not to advise people chuck perfectly good stuff in the bin, spend more money and at the end of the day find it looks the same.

Ultimately it's down to the individual; I'm rather hardened against the latest must buys that is purveyed on Detailingworld
 
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Can one of you pro's post a 'recommended by' list for our normal cars?! (they aren't Lamborghini's so the Zymol Royale Glaze is out of the question:eek:)


There are so many options there is no easy answer to providing a recommended list for "normal" cars

Mark Elvin obviously loves his DODO Juice. I think Autoglym is perfectly fine.

Personally I think you won't go wrong with the following and you can easily buy them in the high street.

Wash - any will do, I used Turtle Wax - Wash and Wax for years after buying 5l of the stuff.
Clay - to remove bonded particles - Meguiars do a clay you can buy at car shops
Polish - Autoglym Super Resin Polish
Protect - Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection or Autoglym High Definition Wax.

Buy some Microfribre cleaning cloths from the supermarket and a cellulose sponge and away you go.

If you want to remove paintwork to get rid of swirls you'll need a more aggresive polish and electric polisher.
 
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Also, a wax eraser is a good bet if you use AG a lot as it does tend to stain the plastics.

I'm not saying AG is a bad product, but from my recent experiance, there are better products.

One of AG SRP's benefits is that it does contain fillers & will correct light swirl mark more easily than Lime Prime as the SRP is abrasive.

You could always use SRP with a quality wax over the top, I have heard that works really well.
 
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Lime prime is abbrasive....the lite version isn't.

For you best filling abilities try using Bilthamber Auto-Balm, superb filling abilities but a little tricky to use in my experience.

Yeah a quality wax would be great like BoS maybe ;)
 
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