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pVIRUSq 22-08-08 09:29 PM

polish ??
 
Hi all, looking to buy a new polish for the car. i have some mer at the moment but i cant get a deep shine, also can anybody tell me the best buy for cleaning my wheels. many thanks...

SharronB 22-08-08 09:44 PM

Autoglym extra deep shine and Autoglym high definition hard wax are good, and welcome to the forum btw :D

pVIRUSq 22-08-08 09:51 PM

thanks for the advice, and the welcome.....

meat-and-gravy 22-08-08 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by pVIRUSq (Post 66724)
Hi all, looking to buy a new polish for the car. i have some mer at the moment but i cant get a deep shine, also can anybody tell me the best buy for cleaning my wheels. many thanks...

I thought you meant the nationality for a moment.......he he he ...... we have a polish guy called Dan who does a mean wash and polish for a fiver, but i guess that doesnt relly help!

Phate 22-08-08 10:02 PM

You want Autoglyn Super Resin Polish.

Rub it on very well into the panels and leave it on for about an hour then rub it off.

The polish has filler material in it so it really helps reduce swirl marks etc! :)

SharronB 22-08-08 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by pVIRUSq (Post 66734)
thanks for the advice, and the welcome.....

Your welcome! :thumbsup:

pVIRUSq 22-08-08 10:05 PM

:laugh::laugh:yeah, i did mean the shinney stuff but thanks for the giggle...

pVIRUSq 22-08-08 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phate (Post 66739)
You want Autoglyn Super Resin Polish.

Rub it on very well into the panels and leave it on for about an hour then rub it off.

The polish has filler material in it so it really helps reduce swirl marks etc! :)

seems like autoglym is the way to go... many thanks..

Phate 22-08-08 10:11 PM

Your probably better off signing upto detailingworld.co.uk and from there reading their cleaning guides and advice on products to use. You'll learn alot! :)

pVIRUSq 22-08-08 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Phate (Post 66745)
Your probably better off signing upto detailingworld.co.uk and from there reading their cleaning guides and advice on products to use. You'll learn alot! :)

ok, will do....


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