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Author AutoGlym Ultra Deep Shine. Any good on lighther colour cars?
CorsaSRi16v
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   22nd Sep 05 at 17:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As subject anyone tried the stuff on a lighter colour car?

Cheers Mark.
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ye is poo, doesnt really look good, looks worse than the super resin polish, stick with the super much much better
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suer resin polish and then extra gloss protection on a light colour will make it look stunning
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ultra deep shine leaves a better finish if you go over it again with a micro fibre cloth after you have removed the polish
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quote:
Originally posted by burgess
ultra deep shine leaves a better finish if you go over it again with a micro fibre cloth after you have removed the polish


Is that another AutoGlym product?
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you can buy a autoglym micro fibre or get a cheaper version does the same job!
but remove the polish first with a normal polishing cloth
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Start using Meguies Tech wax much much better.

Stuck to autoglym for years and started using Meguiers Shampoo, Tech Wax and Canuba wax and every has commented how much better it looks
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autoglym is still the way forwards
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
autoglym is still the way forwards


Your just a gay bear
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Yeah I am a fan of Meguiars, but people have been raving about this new Autoglym. So I thought I would see what everyones thoughts were on it.
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quote:
Originally posted by Fad
quote:
Originally posted by jr
autoglym is still the way forwards


Your just a gay bear


And I thought he was a standard bear.

He was a grizzly at work today...GRRRR!

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