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Originally Posted by Bigpoppa3346 What exactly is Autoglym Bumper Care? A trim dressing? I might order a few bottles. |
Yeah, but it's a thick gel with some mildly abrasive grit/"beads" in it. These help clean off stuff like polish residue and dirt and yeah, they break down quickly/easily and I've never found a downside to their presence (won't scratch paint if you get sloppy, etc.). Don't worry about them, I just wanted to mention them so you won't be surprised.
Being thick, it's different from many such products. I find it lasts well through rain and maybe through 2-4 washes (depends on the wash and what material you applied it to). Doesn't run down onto the paint, which is a huge issue for me. Just buff off the excess after it's been on there a little while and you shouldn't have streaking/running issues. This is the *only* such product I use on wiper arms that won't accept my usual LSP-based approach. Gives a light sheen, a little glossier than "matte"...more like "satin" IMO.
Not to take sales away from David, but I'd buy one bottle and see if you like it...it's *that* different. One guy I recommended it to wasn't happy with it; AFAIK he was the exception to the rule, but I don't want you getting stuck with a lot of something you don't like, let alone due to my recommendation. Apply sparingly and one bottle will last a long time, it doesn't take much of this stuff.