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Old 10 July 2008, 08:48 PM
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spent a few hours cleaning to day before my next lot of mods go into the car next weekend




Old 10 July 2008, 08:59 PM
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think you got sumthnig on your lense in the last picture lol
Old 10 July 2008, 10:13 PM
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waht do you think to ag wax anygood
Old 10 July 2008, 10:15 PM
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i thought it was only avalible to the trade at the moment?, that wax is somthing else, im a massive megs fan, but that auto glym wax is so much better.

car looks great!
Old 10 July 2008, 10:23 PM
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might have to give it a try as i use ag myself but like you said i dint know they did a wax must be new how much is it
Old 10 July 2008, 10:30 PM
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was about £40 i think an got it at one of the shows off a trade stand an it is so easy to apply an remove comes with to applicator pads an the red microfibre to remove will just have to see how it holds up over the next few days/weeks cheers for the comments
Old 11 July 2008, 10:34 AM
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nice work mate. ag wax looks like it gives good results. interested to hear how it holds up against the weather.
Old 11 July 2008, 07:52 PM
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always had a thing for autoglym products. for the price and ease of use mainly. only thing i couldnt/cant get the hang of is the stupid spray wax stuff that you apply when the car is wet

but that stuff im definatley interested in for the pug.
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
always had a thing for autoglym products. for the price and ease of use mainly. only thing i couldnt/cant get the hang of is the stupid spray wax stuff that you apply when the car is wet

but that stuff im definatley interested in for the pug.
I think your talking about the aqua wax? You might want to hear my theory/ way of using it. Original insuctions are to apply when wet, rub in to form haze type...then wype off with dry cloth(first cloth should be used to dry and apply).

My way is....its weird but works!!! I use a jet wash at home...wash the car as normal with chemical wash. Then apply aqua wax....all over the car in one go. Then jet the car down with the wax on...it kinda spreads it out and rubs it in. Then just leather the car down as usual.....then tell me how it comes out

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Originally Posted by harry007
I think your talking about the aqua wax? You might want to hear my theory/ way of using it. Original insuctions are to apply when wet, rub in to form haze type...then wype off with dry cloth(first cloth should be used to dry and apply).

My way is....its weird but works!!! I use a jet wash at home...wash the car as normal with chemical wash. Then apply aqua wax....all over the car in one go. Then jet the car down with the wax on...it kinda spreads it out and rubs it in. Then just leather the car down as usual.....then tell me how it comes out

Haroon.
i dont leather my cars down. i dry them with towels, so i would end up getting all waxy towels which would then make towels pointless as the wx will be waterproof

i may just try it in the wet next time. i applyed it when dry firstly.
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Try leathering ...will work a treat.

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