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Fowlersrs
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PostPosted: 19:00 - 05 Apr 2012    Post subject: Who uses Autoglym or similar? Reply with quote

So I take a collection of the Z750 on Saturday, and I've been browsing the local halfrauds as its been 5 years since I had a bike and 3 years since I had a car, don't tend to polish the works can much!!

Just how many different polishes waxes and gismos can u buy these days!!!

Are Autoglym still a firm favourite amongst us auto enthusiasts as I'm gonna need a decent wax and polish for a starting point?!!

Anyone got any advice?? What are you using?!
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PostPosted: 19:11 - 05 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use autoglym shampoo to wash followed by poor boys black hole glaze and then wax with poor boys natty red paste (when I can be arsed). It lasts ages but for just a quick wash I just use the shampoo and nothing else.

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PostPosted: 19:22 - 05 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I managed to nab my step dads cleaning stuff once, had Autoglym EVERYTHING, shampoo, alloy wheel cleaner, glass cleaner, rubber and vinyl care, super resin polish, instant show shine, and on a sunny day, if you take your time and get a bit 'anal' about it, using each one correctly, you can have a lovely looking bike at the end of it.
Some autosol metal polish also does a good job Smile

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PostPosted: 19:56 - 05 Apr 2012    Post subject: Re: Who uses Autoglym or similar? Reply with quote

Fowlersrs wrote:
Are Autoglym still a firm favourite amongst us auto enthusiasts as I'm gonna need a decent wax and polish for a starting point?!!

Super Resin Polish FTW:-
https://www.autoglym.com/enGB/product-proddetail.asp?v06VQ=HD
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PostPosted: 07:45 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Re: Who uses Autoglym or similar? Reply with quote

Raffles wrote:
Fowlersrs wrote:
Are Autoglym still a firm favourite amongst us auto enthusiasts as I'm gonna need a decent wax and polish for a starting point?!!

Super Resin Polish FTW:-
https://www.autoglym.com/enGB/product-proddetail.asp?v06VQ=HD


Do u think that stuff is silicone based? Should I team that polish up with a decent carnauba wax or just use that on its own?!
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PostPosted: 07:51 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://shop.autoglym.com/polish-and-wax/high-definition-wax.html

You mean like this?! It's about £45 :o but halfrauds are doing BOGOF this weekend so could get me a good deal!!
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PostPosted: 09:01 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Re: Who uses Autoglym or similar? Reply with quote

Fowlersrs wrote:

Do u think that stuff is silicone based? Should I team that polish up with a decent carnauba wax or just use that on its own?!


SRP is a really good not particularly abrasive filler polish and I'd really recommend it.

As for wax, it's this stuff I'd recommend. It's ace.

https://www.dodojuice.com/
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PostPosted: 09:08 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use collinite 476s as a wax polish. Wash the bike, a coat of Poorboys EX sealant then two coats of the collinite. Read up on them. It will cost about £25 for both and some cloths but they will last forever and you only need to do it once a year.

On the alloy wheels I use Poorboys wheel sealant. Better than most but you need to get at least two good coats on there.

For chrome I've found nothing works better than windolene glass cleaner. Most chrome polishes are abrasive and you end up with micro scratches.

In the cheap world Turtle wax is higher rated than autoglym.
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PostPosted: 10:33 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

SRP is shit hot as a filler, Dodo Juice Lime Prime is also a good filler and cleaner. The Autoglym degreaser I found to be outstanding. If they still have the motorcycle cleaning kit you can't really go wrong, it's really good value for money.

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PostPosted: 10:39 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

When were talking about SRP as a Filler, what defines the term filler? I mean I see polish as something you would use more than wax, correct? wax maybe twice a year?? but polish every week??

So what does this term "filler" mean, are we talking about something we use in between waxing??

Its been so long since ive been valeting that ive lost all knowledge with new principles and such...
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PostPosted: 10:43 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you have swirls in the paint work instead of correcting them with a machine polisher you can use SRP to fill the swirls so they aren't as visible. It really is good stuff, if you have the time and inclination to do it then go: wash, clay, SRP, glaze then wax. If you haven't got the time then wash, SRP and wax it. I personally wouldn't bother every week maybe once every 8 - 10 weeks for the full shebang.

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PostPosted: 10:45 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Re: Who uses Autoglym or similar? Reply with quote

Fowlersrs wrote:
Should I team that polish up with a decent carnauba wax or just use that on its own?!

Just choose one or the other. I can't see any sense in using both.
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PostPosted: 20:40 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fowlersrs wrote:
I mean I see polish as something you would use more than wax, correct? wax maybe twice a year?? but polish every week??


Nope, Polish occasionally, wash and reapply wax more regularly. Every so often, use a paint cleaner so strip everything off nd start from scratch. A polish will remove wax.

After wax, you can use a sealant if so desired. A detailing spray can be used between washes to spruce up the finish if it isnt too dirty.

As said, a filler 'fills' little scuffs/swirls in the paint so a full machine polish can be avoided/postponed. Good news for the modern wafer thin paint layers we get!

If you want some rather cleaning obsessed info, check here:

https://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/forum/
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PostPosted: 22:05 - 06 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok guys picked up the Super Resin Polish today and a custom wheel cleaner chemical for free, now just need to decide on a wax really to build up the layers!!
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PostPosted: 00:57 - 07 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fowlersrs wrote:
Ok guys picked up the Super Resin Polish today and a custom wheel cleaner chemical for free, now just need to decide on a wax really to build up the layers!!


Poor Boys Nattys paste is really nice to work with and produces quite a deep colour. What's your budget?

James
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PostPosted: 05:44 - 07 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did mine yesterday with some PTFE wax I got from Amazon for a tenner a couple of years ago for the car. It's the stuff car dealers try to charge peope £300 for when you buy a new motor. Really does put a rock hard seal on all your paintwork. I do need some coloured wax though, there's a few scratches that need addressing. As for Autoglym, i did all my plastics (undertray, plate hanger, indicators etc) with their Bumper Care polish. They were all bleached and grey. All black and shiny now! Never had a problem with Autoglym, although I did have major issues with the weather yesterday, bleedin' rain.
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PostPosted: 07:06 - 07 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

james1988 wrote:
Fowlersrs wrote:
Ok guys picked up the Super Resin Polish today and a custom wheel cleaner chemical for free, now just need to decide on a wax really to build up the layers!!


Poor Boys Nattys paste is really nice to work with and produces quite a deep colour. What's your budget?

James


Well the bikes in dry store garage for four weeks so I could spend £20 now or wait till I get paid and then I wouldn't mind spending 40-50, does the fact my bike has glossy black colours make any difference?!
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PostPosted: 07:38 - 07 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anyone used this product?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000PEDSIM

Muc Off Miracle Shine
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