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Old Dec 18, 2005 | 06:47 PM
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What polish, wax etc are you lot using at the moment? Cheers in advance.
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 12:19 PM
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I am using Autoglym Super Resin Polish what is the better equivalent to this?
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 06:09 PM
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I was gonna ask this i hear poorboys? is good?
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 07:08 PM
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I have heard about Poorboys aswell it is meant to be real good stuff.
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Old Dec 28, 2005 | 04:58 PM
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poorboys?

never heard of it............i'm off to do a google search to find out who stocks it!
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Old Dec 29, 2005 | 09:28 PM
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I use..

Carlack 68 (klasse All in one) via cyclo buffer
Poorboys EX (by hand)
Poorboys Nattys Blue
P21S Carnuaba wax

you can get some really good stuff HERE

also for some really good info regarding what products/methods/tips etc try
DETALING WORLD
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AUTOPIA

both are really useful and have changed the way I go about cleaning/polishing my car

hope the info helps..
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Meguiars polish .
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Old Dec 31, 2005 | 08:40 PM
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I wondered what you concours chaps use to polish and wax your cars etc, come on or is it a secret? cheers.
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Old Jan 2, 2006 | 08:23 PM
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come on chaps?
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Old Jan 3, 2006 | 07:56 AM
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Carnuaba wax was the best for me.

But at the moment it will have to wait till i get rid of the larger in the fridge in the garage cause i start with good intentions then end up pissed and dont even finish a full panel
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Poorboys is really good, its made in the US.. and you can get it from
www.cleanandshiny.co.uk
www.polishedbliss.co.uk

the SSR range are really good for removing swirls etc
and the Nattys Carnauba Wax is one of the best I have used
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Old Jan 10, 2006 | 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Baxter
I wondered what you concours chaps use to polish and wax your cars etc, come on or is it a secret? cheers.
most pure conours boys wont tell you what they use

but i use Meguiars wax.....
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Old Jan 27, 2006 | 08:25 PM
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Megs 'Tech' wax is amazing.You can now buy it in Halfrauds.Superb stuff.
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 10:32 AM
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I use Autoglym Ultra Deep Shine and Harly Wax (from the US)
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 07:21 PM
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Hi There,

I use Mequiars and some Autoglym stuff. Very happy with it.
On the net I came across a swiss company, believed to be the best in car wax etc. Stuff is called Swissoll and it is mega expensive.

Grtz

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Old Mar 2, 2006 | 06:42 PM
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I use this trade stuff that my dad gets. It doesn't last very long, a couple of washes but it's totally silicon free (my painter loves it !!) and mate, nothing else gives a shine and finish like it and I've used every polish you care to name.
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i use gs27... so easy to use, i could wax my car every week!!! (but there's no need, very durable shine and protection...)
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cant beat autoglym super resin followed by a coat of extra gloss protection.
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Old Apr 15, 2006 | 01:32 AM
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The best finish usually is the result of a mix of products from different brands. The colour of the car should be the main factor when deciding what products to use - light coloured cars should be using different products to dark coloured ones for example.

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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 03:58 PM
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Meguiars gold class truely awesome
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Old Apr 22, 2006 | 09:27 PM
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I use meguires paint cleaner, then auto glym ultra deep shine, then meguires NXT wax

gotta love panther black paint too


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meg's all the way, using the 3 way system, boy does it glide and shine....smells good too
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Old Apr 26, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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Meg's 3 stage is okay, but the final stage is poor compared to other finishing waxes available. Also, none of the stages have any cut, so it's still advisable to use a proper polish on your car throughout the course of a year.

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Originally Posted by Gaz7
Meg's 3 stage is okay, but the final stage is poor compared to other finishing waxes available. Also, none of the stages have any cut, so it's still advisable to use a proper polish on your car throughout the course of a year.

Gareth
now you've mentioned it, yeah 3rd stage doesn't feel "that" much smoother than 2nd one? what to do then...once a year a truly deep polishing session? With what gareth?
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Originally Posted by Jamez
I use meguires paint cleaner, then auto glym ultra deep shine, then meguires NXT wax

gotta love panther black paint too


fuck me that is mental!!! like a mirrow!!
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Old May 1, 2006 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by fomoco90
Originally Posted by Gaz7
Meg's 3 stage is okay, but the final stage is poor compared to other finishing waxes available. Also, none of the stages have any cut, so it's still advisable to use a proper polish on your car throughout the course of a year.

Gareth
now you've mentioned it, yeah 3rd stage doesn't feel "that" much smoother than 2nd one? what to do then...once a year a truly deep polishing session? With what gareth?
What colour is your car?

A few times a year you should use an actual polish, rather than stage 1. Stage 2 is a 'pure polish' with no cutting ability so this won't do.

You should replace your stage 3 with a better quality finishing wax - which one will depend on your car colour.

So a few times a year, instead of the 3 stage system you should consider:

Clay/polish/seal/wax. You can glaze before sealing if you want, to get a wetter shine.

Meg's 3 stage is okay for general cleaning throughout the year, and as a decent 3 step for beginners, but you'll get much better results out of what i said. You don't need to polish everytime though, in between polishes a paint cleanser will do just fine - which is what the stage 1 is.

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This finish is what myself + detailing partner achieved yesterday on a black/blue scooby. These photo's aren't great but you get the idea. They were taken before the final waxing stage, so the car became a lot shinier and more wet looking after this stage. Unfortunately i don't have photo's of that as it was getting dark.

Also, we didn't have time to position the car for photos (as at this stage we weren't finished) so the best reflection shot is of a 'really nice' Ł80 Fiesta...

Bootlid reflection:


Roof relection:


Side reflection:


Other side:


It looked much better after waxing too...

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I own a State blue focus 5 dr, but not for long anymore as I just orderded a 2.2 ST TDCi Mondeo Break? but I wanted the old lass to shine and bling so potential buyers would be more atracted!! She does have quite a few scratches(i.e. door handes)?
So what brands are you using then?
Cheers for the compliments, now that Scooby THAT is a mirror!!!
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Okay, state blue is a dark colour, with a fair amount of flake in the sun. If you're working by hand (i assume you are?) this is what i think you should use for good results:

Wash with a lambwool washmitt, dry with a waffle weave towel. Clay the whole car to remove surface contaminants. Then polish with either Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze (not a glaze it's a polish!) if you want some cut, or Autoglym Supreme or Ultra Deep Shine, as these are suited to dark colours, and will help to mask swirls and scratches.

If you want to richen the shine, you should now apply a glaze - Clearkote red moose machine glaze is best.

Now seal the finish; Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection for a nice, durable finish, or Poorboy's EX-P to really make the flake pop in the sun.

Finish off with a good quality finishing wax. For your colour car, i'd use Poorboy's Natty's Blue.

Then stand back and admire the shine!

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opk gareth tell you what you come up to my place and have demonstration, LOL!!!!

Assuming I'd bin all my stage 3 Meg's where do I get these prods? Thinking they wont come cheap either. And what about that clay?? Never worked with that b4???

Are you going to Rs National on 20th o' august?
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awsome shine what would you say for a red car only used in summer, cheers
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opk gareth tell you what you come up to my place and have demonstration, LOL!!!!

Assuming I'd bin all my stage 3 Meg's where do I get these prods? Thinking they wont come cheap either. And what about that clay?? Never worked with that b4???

Are you going to Rs National on 20th o' august?
cheers m8
I'd be happy to give you a demo but Belgium is a little far

You don't need to bin the Meg's stuff; stages 1 and 2 are okay for in between polishes. Actually, the products i recommended aren't mega expensive - perhaps a little more than usual stuff but not too much. I'm a firm believer that they give at least as good, and often better results than the really expensive zymol/swissol stuff, which is expensive by reputation, rather than quality. Not to say that these products are poor (they are not) but you can easily get the same results from much cheaper items. To prove my point, i buy and try as much stuff as i can as well - and i wasted a lot of money on an expensive zymol wax that i used once, as it didn't give as good a finish as what i usually use.

I'm not sure where you can get them in Europe, but there are plenty of UK online sellers, and i may be able to supply them in the near future.

Yeah i should be at National Day, as long as i've got the day off work

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awsome shine what would you say for a red car only used in summer, cheers
Radiant red?

If so, i'd clay, polish with Clearkote Vanilla Moose or AG Super Resin (the VM has slightly more cut, so just pick which one you need). Then i'd definately glaze, as it richens the shine nicely on red cars (Clearkote Red Moose) and seal with AG EGP.

I'd then finish off with a good quality finishing wax - either Clearkote Carnuba Moose Wax or P21s Concours Look Carnuba Wax. These products can also be layered if you wish.

HTH

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cheers the car is venetian red are these products easy to get, thanks in advance
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Wow, man that scooby is amazing!!

Finishes like that are not easily achieved,

Can you PM me with prices to come and do my car,

Gaz7 you and your buddy have some skills!!
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Stunning results Gaz

I to like to try out differant products, one that has stunned me the most at the mo is the p21s wax, awsome stuff.
I know someone who applied it by machine and said the results were much better so gonna give that a try next.

Havent tried any of the clearkote or poorboys stuff yet but will get some soon.

As for were to get these products from try some of these places:

www.maxx-waxx.com
www.polishedbliss.co.uk
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cheers the car is venetian red are these products easy to get, thanks in advance
The products i mentioned will be fine for Venetian Red, so give them a go They're easy to purchase off the net, you won't find them in shops in the UK though unfortunately.

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Stunning results Gaz

I to like to try out differant products, one that has stunned me the most at the mo is the p21s wax, awsome stuff.
I know someone who applied it by machine and said the results were much better so gonna give that a try next.

Havent tried any of the clearkote or poorboys stuff yet but will get some soon.

As for were to get these products from try some of these places:

www.maxx-waxx.com
www.polishedbliss.co.uk

Agreed - the P21s Concours wax is an excellent product, and performs well on all paint finishes. Try Poorboy's Natty's blue on your dark coloured car though; it'll give an excellent finish

The Clearkote and Poorboy's stuff is highly recommended; i've tried as many different things as i can, and this stuff is excellent.

Gareth
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