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Old Oct 7, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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Old Oct 7, 2008 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sparkce
Hi all Iam new to this, I have found a website with really cheap autoglym stuff.
heres the link

Product prices aren't too bad but the car care tips are way off imo.

tfr will strip off any protection that's there. a citrus degreaser is far better. i see no reason why not to use tfr on cars over 5 years old. it all depends how you use it and in what conditions. paint quality has to be taken into account and there's no mention of this. also it doesn't state that the car should be protected after using a tfr.

also says that quality car shampoos are loam foam. imo they're not that quality then. more foam the better for added lubrication to help avoid marking the paint. Also there's no mention of working in straight lines rather than circles.

and as for using a synthetic drying leather might as well just say to use a brillo pad to dry it with.

and don't even get me started on the polishing tips.

If advice is offered it's best to get it right imo. might drop them a little email

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