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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just bought a new car and looking to protect the paint work against the elements, build up a few layers of wax
I am using Auto Glym High Definition Wax containing polymers, carnauba and microcrystalline waxes
anyone have an opinion on this or advice on what they consider best, as the car is new, no clay bar is needed at the moment, I just want a few layers of protection.
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I am considering an undercoat for protection under the car, I remember years back we used to paint this on for protection and save on corrosion of sump metalwork, do people still do this? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I no idea what supplementary car products work best....
I imaging the improvements in anti corrosion technology used during vehicle manufacture has to some degree reduced the effective results previously offered by aftercare products.....
So for me I would simply choose a wax that is cheap and easy to apply and provides a lasting finish...
Yep.... I know,,, I haven't really been help much there.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You would be suprise at the affect of the clay bar, even on a new car
It may be a new reg, but how long was it sitting in a car park waiting to be registered?
Give the clay bar a go, and see the affects instantly |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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see if you can find MER online/hallfrauds can be added to the wash or used as a polish fantastic stuff
add a cap full to your bucket wash no streaks or marks after or apply as a polish gets same results |
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"see if you can find MER online/hallfrauds can be added to the wash or used as a polish fantastic stuff
add a cap full to your bucket wash no streaks or marks after or apply as a polish gets same results "
In a light blue bottle?, there used to be a guy down the market demoing that and his car door did look shiny...for a car door polished 20 times a day |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just bought a new car and looking to protect the paint work against the elements, build up a few layers of wax
I am using Auto Glym High Definition Wax containing polymers, carnauba and microcrystalline waxes
anyone have an opinion on this or advice on what they consider best, as the car is new, no clay bar is needed at the moment, I just want a few layers of protection.
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Also;
I am considering an undercoat for protection under the car, I remember years back we used to paint this on for protection and save on corrosion of sump metalwork, do people still do this?"
I wouldn't put anything like underseal on the underneath of the car. I may affect any warranty and to be honest car bodies are pretty good nowadays and tend to come with corrosion warranty.
As for wax Auto Glym are good |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"see if you can find MER online/hallfrauds can be added to the wash or used as a polish fantastic stuff
add a cap full to your bucket wash no streaks or marks after or apply as a polish gets same results "
yes, a retired neighbour of mine keeps his Merc shinning pristine even in winter months, I asked him a few days ago what he uses and he also said MER
thanks for re-confirming |
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Auto Glym has always given me good results on cars and bikes.
Maguires is also very good but not cheap.
I'm with you on the notion of getting some decent layers of wax in it asap as its always paid off for me when it comes to keeping cars and bikes looking great. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use autofinesse waxes on my cars they are great in fact I rate pretty much all their stuff, that or juice details. Both really helpful companies with great products. And they smell divine too!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Can't go wrong with autoglym
Like has been said a clay bar is an amazing thing, just remember to use lots of lubricant.
Autoglym also do a secondary wax, I think it's called extra gloss protection, use it after the first coat of wax and leave for 2 hours before buffing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Try the G3 Technic clay mit - far easier than a clay bar!
Autoglym is a well priced product and their High def wax really is good!
Check out detailing world if you really wannt go nuts re cleaning! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Try the G3 Technic clay mit - far easier than a clay bar!
Autoglym is a well priced product and their High def wax really is good!
Check out detailing world if you really wannt go nuts re cleaning!"
used this on my old one series and it works really well but be careful with it as it is quite harsh. Use it on the windscreen first with a bowl of washing up liquid. It will take any waxes or sealents off so you have to wax after but thats the whole point as you want to start the waxing with the cleanest car possible. The car will be super smooth when done so enjoy |
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By *pal2Man
over a year ago
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autoglym hign def wax is good but hard work polising on and off. i have a new bmw and mini and i use the seal and protect which the main stealers charge £300 or so for. you can buy it on ebay for about £15 and its a liquid so easy on and off. better than autogly high definition and easy to put on in my opinion.
My mates getting a new black Audi and hes bought some in readiness |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"autoglym hign def wax is good but hard work polising on and off. i have a new bmw and mini and i use the seal and protect which the main stealers charge £300 or so for. you can buy it on ebay for about £15 and its a liquid so easy on and off. better than autogly high definition and easy to put on in my opinion.
My mates getting a new black Audi and hes bought some in readiness"
_pal2 what is the correct name for that stuff and do you have a link
I have just spent a day waxing 2 cars and if I keep going like this I will be the new karate kid, |
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By *pal2Man
over a year ago
cumbria |
"autoglym hign def wax is good but hard work polising on and off. i have a new bmw and mini and i use the seal and protect which the main stealers charge £300 or so for. you can buy it on ebay for about £15 and its a liquid so easy on and off. better than autogly high definition and easy to put on in my opinion.
My mates getting a new black Audi and hes bought some in readiness
_pal2 what is the correct name for that stuff and do you have a link
I have just spent a day waxing 2 cars and if I keep going like this I will be the new karate kid, "
BMW Seal & Protect nano wax described misleadingly as hard wax when its a liquid. BME Mini do it too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/322140526402?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
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