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  • Car wax/car polish
  • Pigface
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    Any recommendations?

    Rockhopper
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    My ex boss is into showing his cars – from ebay he bought the scrapings out of a tiny bottle of wax that originally cost around £1k…. Can’t recall the make though.

    bigG
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    I use Autoglym bodywork shampoo conditioner and occasionally give it a go over with their super resin polish. Brings my car up a treat and it’s certainly easy to wash.

    I always use a chamois to dry the car after washing which seems to prevent spotting and streaking.

    Someone else will be along with another recommendation in a moment I’m sure. It’s a minefield.

    jimplops
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    Meguires

    Ming the Merciless
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    Clay bar freshly cleaned car, followed by another wash then Carlack nano sealant followed by Collinite 476 wax. Not hideously expensive but long lasting durable results (approx4 months). I’ve tried Colloinit 915 but whilst I initially shinier doesn’t last as long (IMO).

    Our X trail gets lots of compliments about its shininess.

    frankconway
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    +1 for meguiars.
    Have a look at the vertar website – they’re a specialist retailer of car care products.

    Tinners
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    I’ve tried loads of types in the past, Autoglym, the lot. Meguiars gold class is the best in my experience. The wax gives a lovely finish and easy to apply. If you’re not bothered to much about the quality of finish and prefer long lasting effect, Armorall shield is hard to beat. Finally, remember that wax and polish are two completely different products. You probably know that already but some people use the words synonymously. These are based on my experience but I’m sure that others will suggest equally good products.

    bamboo
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    nealglover
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    I always use a chamois to dry the car

    Buy a microfibre drying towel. Your paintwork will thank you for it.

    (And its nicer and easier to use)

    Ming the Merciless
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    +1 for microfibre

    I’m in no way affiliated to them but they have a good selection of products and I get speed delivery so recommend cleanyourcar.co.uk

    Apologies to Mods if this isn’t allowed

    bikebouy
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    Ming the Merciless – Member
    Clay bar freshly cleaned car, followed by another wash then Carlack nano sealant followed by Collinite 476 wax. Not hideously expensive but long lasting durable results (approx4 months). I’ve tried Colloinit 915 but whilst I initially shinier doesn’t last as long (IMO).

    Sorry mate, but can you explain in English please.. for us hard of hearing, ta.

    I use the Autoglym stuff and a microfibre cloth wipe afterwards. I wax the speedy car twice a year, and do the hood reproof too.
    The daily workhorse cleaned once a week, maybe every two and microfibre wipe afterwards, never waxed this vehicle.

    Talking of hood reproofing, anyone suggest a decent “back to black” and a reproofer., ta.

    Larry_Lamb
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    bigG – Member
    I use Autoglym bodywork shampoo conditioner and occasionally give it a go over with their super resin polish. Brings my car up a treat and it’s certainly easy to wash.

    I always use a chamois to dry the car after washing which seems to prevent spotting and streaking.

    Someone else will be along with another recommendation in a moment I’m sure. It’s a minefield.

    Remind me not to buy a car from you.

    vongassit
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    Meguiars quick wax is my current fave, mainly cause it’s quick & easy to use in a squirty bottle. OK its maybe not the best available wax finish but it wins hands down because its so easy to use (microfibre definatley).

    frankconway
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    @bikebouy; vertar website – 2 mentions from me on this thread but i have no connection with them. They just have a wide range of good stuff.

    jambalaya
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    Intresting thread, thanks for the tips.

    @bikebouy – clay bars are exactly that, small clay bars which you use to remove road grime grit which standard washing doesn’t do. Wash car, clay bar, wash/rinse car, apply wax is what the poster was suggesting I think

    renton
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    Pigface these are my recommendations….

    Wash : Chemical guys maxi suds http ://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/car-wash-shampoos/chemical-guys-maxi-suds-ii/prod_165.html

    Polish : Meguiars M205 ………
    http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/car-polish-compounds/meguiars-205-ultra-finishing-polish-8oz/prod_823.html

    sealant : Finish kare p1000 sealant http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/finishkare-1000p-hi-temp-sealant/prod_589.html

    Or Wax : R222 wax …… http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/r222-carnauba-wax/prod_357.html

    Sure there are better or cheaper products out there but I’ve been “detailing” cars for years and these have been my go to bit for ages. Easy to use and give great results.

    bikebouy
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    *likes, ta

    Ming the Merciless
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    Clay bars remove stuck on tar and insects.

    Wash Car (rub hand over clean door sills noting how bobbly they still feel)

    Get clay bar from warm place you’ve left it. Follow manufacturers instructions, but generally start on bonnet and roof before moving to wings and doors (marvel at the amount of crap the clay bar is pulling off the “clean car”).

    Wash car again (dry with microfibre towel)

    Now rub lower doors and sills and they should be glassy to touch

    Apply Carlack or similar sealant according to manufacturers instructions.

    Apply Collinite wax according to instructions

    Marvel at gleaming car!

    Rage as Alien blood pooing seagulls strip through wax, polish and rubbish Japanese clear coat!

    beicmynydd
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    Use the 2 bucket method to wash your cardo everything you can to avoid swirls.
    Detailing world forum is a good starting point.

    blader1611
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    Just remember that wax doesnt make your car shiny thats the job of the polish, the wax is there to protect your shinyness. You cant go wrong with autoglym super resin polish and their hd wax, both pretty cheap and very easy to use.

    redmex
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    No mention of my favourite wax turtle stuff or triple wax please tell me if it’s bad i wont be offended are they the tresemme of car wax big bottle cheap as chips

    woodster
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    I’ve had great results with Autoglym Super Resin Polish and Victoria Concours wax, just hand applied with one of these which makes it a lot less tedious.

    poah
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    I use this

    https://auto-glanz.co.uk/synthseal.html

    And top up the coating with a spray wax when drying

    http://www.meguiars.co.uk/shop/synthetic-express-spray-wax

    spennyy
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    Swisvax but it ain’t cheap

    bwfc4eva868
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    polish Autoglym super resin polish followed by Autoglym HD wax
    Or Prima amigo which is great for dark colours, but needs reapplying every 6 washes its more of a glaze rather than a polish.
    Meguiars ultimate liquid wax is quite good also.

    toofarwest
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    wombat
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    I tend to whack the Skoda through a £2.99 roller carwash programme 2 or 3 times a year and follow it up with a quick hoover round inside whether it needs it or not.

    Nobody has ever told me that it looks shiny (probably because it’s a sort of silvery grey colour that looks the same whatever you do to it…..)

    chewkw
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    Mine are all Simoniz from Wilkinson … wax, polish, tyre cleaners etc …

    £7.50 – cheap, reliable, traditional waxing with good reviews. 😀

    Simoniz Original Carnauba Wax in Tin

    Obviously me car ain’t expensive but it cheers me up with good waxing. 😆

    jambalaya
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    @renton very helpful, any rotary polisher recommendations ? (That website is browsing gold 🙂 )

    bikebouy
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    Frankly, I’m astonished you lot have the time to polish your wheels man.

    How long does it take, on average, to wash/wax/polish and how many times every month ?? 😯

    nealglover
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    any rotary polisher recommendations

    Learn how to use one properly before going anywhere near your car with it.

    Seriously, it’s not hard to go through the paint if you don’t know what you are doing.

    chewkw
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    bikebouy – Member
    Frankly, I’m astonished you lot have the time to polish your wheels man.

    Twice a year for me. I polish mine once a year with the harder wax during the hot summer day, then near winter polish once more with liquid polish.

    How long does it take, on average, to wash/wax/polish and how many times every month ??

    Using hard wax for me takes one to one half hour. Using soft wax for takes 45 mins to one hour.

    😀

    nealglover – Member
    Learn how to use one properly before going anywhere near your car with it.
    Seriously, it’s not hard to go through the paint if you don’t know what you are doing.

    This ^^^. I was going to get proper rotary polisher before … then I gave up coz me car is old. 😆

    wilburt
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    Microfibre towels and quick detailing spray are good first steps. An occasional polish will make it look nicer.

    Personally its:
    Wet the car all over.
    Spray wheels
    Foam soap spray
    Wash with mitt starting at the roof
    rinse mitt with fresh water
    Jetwash
    Dry with microfibre
    Polish
    Glass polish
    Wheel polish
    Wax finish
    Leave and have a cup of tea
    Do the inside

    TBH thats a once a year thing.

    bikebouy
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    Phew 😀

    I thought you’d all be out there tonight, like now, polishing the fine dust of the tailgate after parking near a bush where a birds just settled in for the night and farted.

    Night night.

    chewkw
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    bikebouy – Member
    … parking near a bush where a birds just settled in for the night and farted.

    Taking about birds, I have to park my car far away or I would end up being an expert in car cash …

    I used to park under a tree when every morning the amount of bird shite is so horrible I was embarrassed to drive it.

    Oh ya … I use about 16 litre of water to wash my car if you want to be precise. 😆 One 8 litre hand pump type pressure washer plus 4 (2 litre refill) smaller hand pump pressure washer. 😀

    Also you can use the smaller hand pump pressure washer to form the car.

    nickewen
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    I do the clay bar > polish > wax thing once a year.. takes a bloody age! Last time I used bilt hamber clay bar as you can just use water as a lubricant but it wasn’t as good as the meguires clay bar and special lubricant IMO. I’ve always followed up wth autoglym super resin polish and then sealed with autoglym liquid wax (not HD the cheaper one) with great results.

    The Autoglym aqua wax is worth a go for regular washing. Just spray on after rinsing while still wet and dry as per normal with a microfibre cloth.

    First time I clay barred a 5 year old 3 series I couldn’t believe how well it came up. The whole car was like a mirror. Even the owld lady across the road noticed it and said I had the shiniest car in town! 🙂

    P20
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    I’ve used the Meguiars three stage in the past and the results are impressive. The van however just got Autoglym super resin. It’s still good

    neilnevill
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    If you are going to do it properly:
    1. Pressure wash with a neutral tfr or a snow down to get as much dirt off with as little contact as possible to minimise marring
    2. Wash, use a decent wool or micro fibre mitt, not sponge, they pull the dirt away from the paint better not just push it about. Use the 2 bucket method, a clean bucket of shampoo and a rinse bucket to rinse the mitt of dirt as it comes off the car, again it minimises dirt being pushed about and marring the paint
    3. Rinse, soft water if possible.
    4. Dry, micro fibre towel, pat if really obsessed. A drying aid is good here, and adds protection. AG aqua wax for example, or watered down sonax bad which is actually a quick detailer. Or dry then protect with qd.
    That’s the regular maintenance, takes about an hour for car the size of an octy, including wheels.

    5. Before paint restoration or protection we do 1 and 2 but then move to decontamination, think of this as a deep cleaning skin scrub for your paint, it removes stubborn stuck and sintered dirt that will cause more marring if you move on to wax or polish, and work against the good bonding of any LSP (last stage protection – sealant or wax)
    5.1 deiron chemically with iron x, dragons breath or such. Spray on, let dwell for 5 minutes, agitate with wet wash mitt, add more to bad areas (easy to see from the purple streaks running down the car) wash off thoroughly with shampoo.
    5.2 detar, ag tar remover or such and dab on, wipe off
    5.3 clay. A mitt is easier, farecla G3 is great. Plenty of live from a clay lube, qd spray or extra soapy water. I use a wash mitt on one hand to lube a bit, then clay with the other, move on.
    5.4 rinse. Your car is now spotless and ready for restoration (get a da polisher, selection of decent pads and a polish or 2). Or LSP which will protect your hard work from UV, grit, fallout etc, and add shine.
    I prefer a sealant as it’s more durable but less shiny, but you can wax over for a shine. Always seal then wax not the other way, sealant doesn’t adhere to wax.

    There are lots of good products, some are better for different colours, and are a trade of shine Vs durability and price. I like ag egp to seal, and pourboys natty paste wax for a shine.
    For final quick extra, a qd I like sonax bad but there are loads of great ones.

    renton
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    @renton very helpful, any rotary polisher recommendations ? (That website is browsing gold )

    I use a das6 as it is a random orbital machine which limits the heat put into the paint and therefore decreases the chances of burning it.

    http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/das-6-v2-dual-action-polisher/das-6-v2-dual-action-polisher/prod_519.html

    Cheers.

    typer
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    Another vote for Collinite 476 wax as it’s pretty durable. Wash the car then clay, wash again, polish with autoglym super resin polish then a coat of collinite 476. Takes ages to do it properly but the results are worth it 🙂

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