Check this out! I`m interested. :grinno:
Now...where do you get it?.........
High Definition Wax from Autoglym :: Welcome
Has anyone seen or tried it?
Check this out! I`m interested. :grinno:
Now...where do you get it?.........
High Definition Wax from Autoglym :: Welcome
Has anyone seen or tried it?
I did a search. It looks like it`s available in the UK, even on UK ebay...
Based on the first pics I saw, it looks nice, wet. And the packaging with the two apps and a MF is first class without question.
Did you see them on AUtoGlym`s photo gallery or somewhere else?
Just a few pics on DW and a Fiat forum (link from DW).
theres a group buy going on with it as well, so shortly I`m sure there will be pictures everywhere
Love how a wax can be High Definition though :p
Originally Posted by jshillin
Its on the US ebay from a UK seller for $70-80 US... ouch
Needless to say its now on my list of wax to try along with P21S 100%
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Originally Posted by Bigpikle
Yes, Is is full HD or just 720? :chuckle:
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It`s Full HD but needs HDMI cabling to reach its potential.
Does the HDMI cable come with it? Is it better with blu-ray as the source?
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Originally Posted by Alfisti
Yes, Is is full HD or just 720?
You guys are killin me! Remember when " TURBO" was the buzz word?
Now its "High Def", I still going use my Turbo Wax.
anymore feedback on this? my local detail supply shop has one left...
I have used it several times on. On this thread I used it on the E-type and MG (kind of sticking with the British thing). Overall it is a nice wax, I found it hard to apply thin with the supplied applicators (these damp red sponge things), and slightly hard to remove (probably from the over application).
Has a very P21s 100% (high, sharp, deep shine) look to it. Not sure of the durablity.
TH0001- Heh heh, why am I not surprised that you have tried it out :chuckle: :xyxthumbs
Thinking that I will eventually need a new jar of LSP for my Jag if I ever get it out of mothballs (and that I`m awfully particular about just how I like it to look), I wonder if this oughta be on my short-list :think: I simply *love* using their SRP for the penultimate product on that car.
Any way you could compare it with the BF wax..what`s it called...Midnight Sun maybe? IIRC, you had previously found that stuff to compare quite well to Souveran but I could be misremembering.
As long as it doesn`t stain trim (I`ll be using it *on* the Jag`s trim), I want to give stuff like the Autoglym fair consideration before I spend my $. I`m after a "rich, high-jetting" look as opposed to a "bright, reflective" look, and yeah....on *that* car I`ll notice those little 2% diffs that`re usually just BS
Any thoughts on this? :grinno:Originally Posted by Accumulator
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