Polish??
#1
Can i open the floor to a wee discussion as to what people think is the best polish?
Some say Wax Wizard others AutoGlym etc etc
Me personally have not used Waz Wizard but a few of the "Weegie" crew(you know who you are) swear by it.
I am an AutoGlym user myself think it is a great product.
I suppose they all have there pros and cons so lets hear your views and thoughts please
Craig Mac
Some say Wax Wizard others AutoGlym etc etc
Me personally have not used Waz Wizard but a few of the "Weegie" crew(you know who you are) swear by it.
I am an AutoGlym user myself think it is a great product.
I suppose they all have there pros and cons so lets hear your views and thoughts please
Craig Mac
#2
I used to use Autoglym myself but switched to Wax Wizard. But now I use McGuires's stuff. I ran out of Wax Wizard and needed something else kinda quick and a mate of mine recommended it (he's from the valeting trade).
The McGuires stuff is a three step system similar to Wax Wizard but I think it's slightly better than Wax Wizard.
At the end of the day, I use Autoglym if I'm in a hurry or just "topping" up the polish, use McGuires cause it's cheaper than Wax Wizard and easier to get a hold of, but will probably always use Wax Wizard if I can get a hold of the stuff again!!!!!!!!
Gordon Shek
The McGuires stuff is a three step system similar to Wax Wizard but I think it's slightly better than Wax Wizard.
At the end of the day, I use Autoglym if I'm in a hurry or just "topping" up the polish, use McGuires cause it's cheaper than Wax Wizard and easier to get a hold of, but will probably always use Wax Wizard if I can get a hold of the stuff again!!!!!!!!
Gordon Shek
#3
Don't know if Wax Wizard do a polish?
Wax and polish are two different things and polishing and waxing should both be done.
I usually use Turle Wax T-Cut if needed, then AutoGlym's super resin polish, then some of Marks wax (Wax Wizard)
T-cutting and polishing prepair the paint work for waxing, you could also use a clay bar recommended by Mark.
If the paint work is smooth enough, I use Marks wax, and top up the coating of wax.
If the paint work feels like it's not smooth, then I would polish it, or T-cut it if it was realy bad, then polish it, to take off the T-cut and other crap.
Or if i couldn't be arsed, I would get a hold of a guy called Scoty who does a fine job on the car
Wax and polish are two different things and polishing and waxing should both be done.
I usually use Turle Wax T-Cut if needed, then AutoGlym's super resin polish, then some of Marks wax (Wax Wizard)
T-cutting and polishing prepair the paint work for waxing, you could also use a clay bar recommended by Mark.
If the paint work is smooth enough, I use Marks wax, and top up the coating of wax.
If the paint work feels like it's not smooth, then I would polish it, or T-cut it if it was realy bad, then polish it, to take off the T-cut and other crap.
Or if i couldn't be arsed, I would get a hold of a guy called Scoty who does a fine job on the car
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