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I know Mckees new finishing polish is a little more aggressive than your typical polish, but I am a little surprised that Menzerna SF3500 and 3D Polish made it into the Swirl Remover category. Hopefully someone can elaborate on that? Could it be new formulas with more cut?
OK, now that you`re done with that, you need to look at the Optimum spray polishes, because there are 3 of them now (4 if you include GPS)...although ACC doesn`t seem to be carrying the Intensive Polish.
More info (and confusion) here: Optimum Rejiggers Its Spray Polish Line Again?
hi
Hopefully someone here with advice.
just new here. From England haha.
Now I doubt anyone has an answer for this but I`m very new to looking after cars...
so does anyone know where autoglym super resin polish would go? If i am correct, it sounds like a final polish with slight abrasives containing wax, so it would be in like the 1-3 column. Correct?
Also so say I used a pure polish (no wax/sealant/glaze) In 4-7 to remove most scratches and swirls, could I wax straight after That or should I go over it with a product in like 1-3 then wax?
i know 0 is more for just shine, but I want something that will take out scratches/swirls so I am wondering what order to go in. I was solely thinking a product in 4-7, then autoglym super resin polish to finish, then wax, would this work?
what`s the difference between the ones in black and purple? especially if they were being topped off with wax.
thanks all
I have some Autoglym products but not that one. If someone does not provide an answer here you might try the Detailing World Forum which caters to more U.K. brands. Welcome to Autopia!
Hi. Thanks, i will see if anyone has a reply to that question, but i will also ask on that U.K. forum.
What about the other thing i asked, which i believe you could answer.
If i used a pure polish (no wax/sealant/glaze) In 4-7 to remove most scratches and swirls, could I wax straight after that or should I go over it with a product in like 1-3 to get rid of the small stuff and finish the paint then wax?
Like i said, i am new to this stuff, haha.
Thanks
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dont get how some from late chart or now less aggressive on this chart? what changed?
I agree with jrock, it`s more of a judgement call. You are going into jeweling territory, trying to get the last bit of shine out of your paint. Softer paints can get cloudy/haze with a finer grade of polish. Do a test spot and see what it looks like.
Ended up buying some Super resin polish, it`s cheap for a litre at £14($18) I paid with a basic applicator and cloth. It is all just done as a weekend think on two red cars and sometimes a third grey car.
Doesn`t have to look perfect, so we just do hand polish and waxing.
Also, is it ok to use polish over wax? Like our car shampoo is a wash and wax, and therefore if I go over it with the Polish which also contains wax, will it be ok? Or shall I buy one that is pure shampoo?
Thanks
If you polish over wax, you`re gonna need to wax again since polish will in all likelihood remove wax.
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If you are using AutoGlym SRP only (to polish & protect vehicle paintwork) and not applying a paint sealant (e.g. EGP for longer lasting protection) or carnauba wax (e.g. HD wax for a better finish) afterwards, then just wash with one of AutoGlym`s three shampoos.
https://www.autoglym.com/blog/2017/0...poo-do-i-need/
https://www.autoglym.com/blog/2017/0...s-car-shampoo/
If you enter "Auto Glym Guide" into google you should find a useful pdf on a website based in New Zealand.
Would love to see where the Jescar products fit on the chart. HD Speed`s position surprised me a little, though I haven`t used it.
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