Dr Bonz Zaino Experiment II
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Originally posted by rodH
that sure seems like a lot of steps to get a car clean/polished.
Has anyoone here ever used Autoglym products, they aren't very popular here in the US (although, Champion Porsche in Florida uses it). In Europe it is very popular and the ONLY product that Rolls, Bentley and Austin Martin will endorse. They also use a few steps, but I think you have less steps for a new car (wash, polish, polish sealer) I guess if you throw the clay bar in there as well as a swirl remover/polish, it ends up about the same. Btw, it is NOT a poly-sealent, so it is safe for your paint..
btw, your car looks great!!!
that sure seems like a lot of steps to get a car clean/polished.
Has anyoone here ever used Autoglym products, they aren't very popular here in the US (although, Champion Porsche in Florida uses it). In Europe it is very popular and the ONLY product that Rolls, Bentley and Austin Martin will endorse. They also use a few steps, but I think you have less steps for a new car (wash, polish, polish sealer) I guess if you throw the clay bar in there as well as a swirl remover/polish, it ends up about the same. Btw, it is NOT a poly-sealent, so it is safe for your paint..
btw, your car looks great!!!
Autoglym makes a killer product, they sell it at my local detailing store and I gave it a shot about a year ago, thanks for reminding me I've still got a bottle laying around.
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