Has anyone tried the 'Autoglym HD Wax'?
As a few know the Pug is dead until I can get her to a garage to diagnose the problem, so she's been sat on the drive for 2 days freshly washed, with a coat of polish for shine.
But me and the Mrs are going to pop down to Lakeside where she can get pet supplies and I will look in Halfrauds. Thinking of getting some of the newish Autoglym High Definition Wax thats all. About £40 but includes applicators etc in the pack. Anyone have experience of using this stuff? Its proper wax in a tub etc, not spray or gel etc. Was just gonna dust the Pug down gently then apply some if I buy it. this is the car as is on the drive... http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...n/S6300253.jpg Hoping it would come up well. Also, whats the best way to apply this stuff? As I have my hands and nothing more, i.e. no machine polishers. El Funkytash Andy :D |
Theres definately better stuff for the money,mate of mine tried it an didnt rate it at all, if ya can wait and buy stuff online try either chemical guys petes 53 wax £20 or collinite 915 wax at about £25 both are good on dark colours.
mates 205 i did with him after getting bk from respray (blackfire wet diamond all finish paint protection followed with collinite 915 wax) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...4today0015.jpg |
Bit late now, I ordered some off ebay earlier.
always found Autoglym products easy to use. Besides I got it off ebay for £25 where as Hlafords would have wanted £40 for it if they even stocked it:brickwall :mad: |
Dont think you`ll be dissapointed mate it aint crap just theres better for less in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by ukdave
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Dont think you`ll be dissapointed mate it aint crap just theres better for less in my opinion.
Think I'll save the best for when I'm eventually back into scoob ownership. Will probably punt for the Blackfire range then, as I yearn for gloss finishes:norty: |
Blackfire wd works well on black cars, as does the collinite 915 for winter. :)
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i use HD wax on my wagon,the longer you leave it on to cure before you buff it off the better it works,like some say theres better stuff about but i detail cars every day so everything i use is auto glym as the products are more cost effective than most.
You wont be dissapointed its a nice wax & lasts wash after wash & still leaves a smooth finish. |
im using this wax as well, I cant fault it. I did a thread about it a whilst ago if you search :)
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i use it on the scoob and the odd punters car that deserves it ;), would buy it again
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