JOE-DOT-COM Posted February 5, 2016 Report Posted February 5, 2016 Hi All I'm after a descent car Wax/polish that give a good shine and lasts there's that many out there I don't where to start So what do you recommend, many thanks Joe Quote
Tigger Posted February 6, 2016 Report Posted February 6, 2016 Hi Joe, I use, Body : Meguiars gold class car wash to start, then Auto glym ultra deep shine, followed by Auto glym extra gloss protection. As an extra, I have my car a clay bar treatment once a year for a mirror finish. Wheels/ Tyres: Meguiars endurance tire gel, Auto Glym alloy wheel cleaner. Chrome/Chrome tail pipes: Autosol (as required). Windows: Auto Glym fast glass. Leather: Zymol leather cleaner followed by Auto Glym leather care cream. Dash/controls/binnacle etc, I just wipe over with a damp micro fibre cloth and dry off. Carpets: Any good household carpet cleaner is fine for marks. micro fibre cloths to apply the above. Its a mix of a few good brands to get the results I want. Regards A Quote
KEN33Y Posted February 6, 2016 Report Posted February 6, 2016 Old fashioned, tried and tested, Turtle Wax Quote
Old Peter Posted February 6, 2016 Report Posted February 6, 2016 Hi Joe, I had a paint protection process done on my S Type, so I haven't needed polish since June 2013. I used to use AutoGlym products and use their shampoo. I have heard good things spoken about Megulars and also Showroom Bright. I also us the three bucket system -- although the heavens are doing the rinse for me these last few weeks. Peter. Quote
JOE-DOT-COM Posted February 6, 2016 Author Report Posted February 6, 2016 Hi All Cheers this gives me a good starting place sometimes they claim polishes and waxes as miracle polishes then when you buy them and try them, your quite disapointed so its nice to see what other people have used cheers Quote
Old Peter Posted February 6, 2016 Report Posted February 6, 2016 With all waxes and polishes you also need a large pot of grease --- elbow grease! Peter. Quote
JOE-DOT-COM Posted February 6, 2016 Author Report Posted February 6, 2016 20 minutes ago, Old Peter said: With all waxes and polishes you also need a large pot of grease --- elbow grease! Peter. Yes but some wax's polish's need more elbow grease than others cheers 1 Quote
RedguardAutoSpa Posted March 31, 2016 Report Posted March 31, 2016 Hi Guys, Whats your budget and ideal thing you want to achieve from the products? anything cleaning or detailing related just ask away Quote
JOE-DOT-COM Posted April 2, 2016 Author Report Posted April 2, 2016 HI I main goal is shine, I want the best shine i can get I use some waxes and it does look no better after cheers Joe Quote
RedguardAutoSpa Posted May 12, 2016 Report Posted May 12, 2016 Hi joe. First clay your car to prep the surface and use tar remover . If money isn't to much of a concern I recommend Swissvax Onyx and Cleaner fluid regular. Next would be Wax Addict Vitreo/Quartz then IGL Premier Spray Silica I'll try to do a demo and buffing techniques video for the highest shine. Alternatively Glass Coatings such as IGL Quartz means it doesn't need polishing for 2 years but is professional install product. Attached is the Jaguar XF we coated in IGL Quartz Any Queries feel free to drop me a text or call (possibly text before with a suitable time to call back) on 07814167898 Quote
Anthony Johnson Posted November 28, 2020 Report Posted November 28, 2020 I read all above year 2016 subject on a clay preparation, waxing brands, and shine brands. Should I do any one or more on my 2004 X - Type, forest green sedan?: My roof and trunk surface have large Florida rain & heat corrosion spots (paint is fading). I will get a full paint job 8 - 12 months from now, but don't want my surface to get any worst. Anthony Quote
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