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What polish do you use on your Pride & Joy

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Rod, Sep 2, 2004.

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  1. Rod

    Rod Formula Junior

    Jan 18, 2004
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    Guys

    I was just wondering how do you get your pride and joy shiny? Can anyone swear by a product that gives fantastic results?
    I have always used Autoglym products but would love to know of any other products that give a top result.

    Rod
     
  2. tonyh

    tonyh F1 World Champ
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  3. F308 MAN

    F308 MAN F1 Rookie

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    Zymol for me
     
  4. ric355

    ric355 Guest

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    I'm using Zaino at the moment. Results are excellent but you have to invest time.
     
  5. LetsJet

    LetsJet F1 Veteran
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    Mothers 3 step using paste

    (actually 5 - 6 step)

    1,2,2,3,3
    1,2,2,2,3,3
     
  6. EK3R

    EK3R Formula Junior

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    Zymol - used to use Autoglym, but found it was a bit too 'chalky' for my last car (black), and was put off it after that.

    I understand that Autoglym also has a mild cut to it (so you might see red pigmentation on your polishing cloth), which isn't ideal.
     
  7. andrewg

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    Zymol for all my cars, covers minor swirls and scratches better than Autogym (which just fills the scratches with chalk)
     
  8. dpsuk999

    dpsuk999 Formula Junior

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  9. steve f

    steve f F1 World Champ

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    autoglym autoglyn autoglym
     
  10. CharlieUK

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    Mer. Produces a really deep red shine and very easy to use.
     
  11. gts328uk

    gts328uk Karting

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    Zymol. Produces fantastic finish.

    Mark
     
  12. angelis

    angelis F1 Veteran
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    Oil of Ulay.

    It's also kind to my hands.
     
  13. rikilamb

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  14. Rod

    Rod Formula Junior

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    A few diffent options..... I like polishing my car's on a regular basis say every few weeks! Is Zymol only to be applied annualy? or can you use it more often? Any hints on applying to the paint work would be appreciated.

    Rod
     
  15. andrewg

    andrewg F1 Rookie
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    Rod

    Zymol can be applied frequently, I think the finish improves after you've built it up by doing it a number of times (I do mine once a month)
     
  16. ferrari355gtb

    ferrari355gtb Formula 3

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    Zymol. No compliants except you need to put a day aside to do it properly.

    Rick
     
  17. kenyon

    kenyon F1 Rookie

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    Anything really.

    Autoglym, Turtle wax colour, 3M Hand glaze, Zymol.

    The car never really gets dirty enough.
     
  18. kenyon

    kenyon F1 Rookie

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    Anything really.

    Autoglym, Turtle wax colour, 3M Hand glaze, Zymol.

    The car never really gets dirty enough. I clean the car down everytime I come back from a drive out.
     
  19. Malfark

    Malfark F1 Veteran

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    Zymol... MARK
     
  20. stevep

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  21. matkat

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    Zymol for me,I aslo used autoglym but found it to chalky,the downside with zymol is the time it takes to apply properly but it is certainly worth the effort.
     
  22. GrahamS

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    Didn't the 3 wise men bring gifts of Gold, driving sense and Mer? The last one must have been on work experience at the time

    If him upstairs uses Meguires Gold class then that's good enough for me.

    I do find that it dries really crusty before I start rubbing it off. Am I putting too much on maybe?
     
  23. Rod

    Rod Formula Junior

    Jan 18, 2004
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    Guys you might laugh at this but try it first.... I start by applying one coat of Autoglym Super Resin polish, buff off then apply a coat of Autogym Extra Gloss Protection, I let this dry then polish off using an autoglym cloth (which are superb) but heating the cloth up with a hairdryer every few buff's.. The results are excellent and after a few goes your paint work is like glass...

    Try it out and I bet you will love the results...

    Rod
     

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