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Nice write up, I'll read it fully later.

Can I get all the products (or at least cheap and cheerful versions which do the job well enough) from Halfrauds? Don't fancy waiting for online delivery because I planned to clean it tomorrow.
 
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nice guide chief! Can we have a bit on foaming a car? Everyone loves pics of that! Or maybe just me LOL!

Two ways of getting foam on your car, the proper and more expensive way is use a Foam lance with snow foam and a jetwash,I must admit it does look cool, but thats about it imo, its a bit of luxury that isnt necessary.

I personally use a supersquirter, which just fits onto a std hose and gives the same cleaning performance, and a similar foam on the car.
 
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Nice write up, I'll read it fully later.

Can I get all the products (or at least cheap and cheerful versions which do the job well enough) from Halfrauds? Don't fancy waiting for online delivery because I planned to clean it tomorrow.

Most of the Autoglym and Megs stuff is available, but the good stuff is online only Im afraid
 
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I know that, i couldnt understand the point he was trying to make!

I must admit i havent used many sealants,I prefer the Carnuba based wax, as in my experience it lasts longer.

What have you compared against Collinite then, might add it to the stock list.
 
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I know that, i couldnt understand the point he was trying to make!

The point I am making is that using both a glaze and sealant in addition to the polishing and wax stage makes a huge difference to the final outcome and also the longevity of the other products.

I wouldn't personally just polish and then wax as it gives an inferior finish.

You did mention sealant at the end of your post, but didn't state when it should applied. For the record, glaze is applied after the polish and then a sealant is applied before the final waxing stage.
 
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The point I am making is that using both a glaze and sealant in addition to the polishing and wax stage makes a huge difference to the final outcome and also the longevity of the other products.

I wouldn't personally just polish and then wax as it gives an inferior finish.

You did mention sealant at the end of your post, but didn't state when it should applied. For the record, glaze is applied after the polish and then a sealant is applied before the final waxing stage.

Well i agree and disagree, on my Panther black ST and Dturbo, yes it would really show that a polish/glaze/sealant/wax combo had been used, but on my current perfomance blue ST you just cant tell the difference, so i just polish and wax.

As i said in the initial post everyone has their personal pref's.I find wax after the sealant dulls the finish a tad.
 
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wax over sealant is guff, it results in 2 different types of finishes messing with each other.

sealants give a really crisp finish with crazy reflections and great flake pop in metallic and pearlescent paints.

wax gives a deep glossy wet shine, so when you wax on top of sealant you lose the sharpness and flake pop, meaning the sealant was a waste of time. Some sealants and waxes also don't bond together properly.

HOWEVER, there are some special waxes on the market designed to go on top of sealants, preserving the crisp shine and reflections while adding the depth and wet look, my favourite of these being Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste wax.

As for glazes, they do make a different to the finish, laying down a nice base for the LSP and increasing depth and gloss while masking minor defects
 
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I know that, i couldnt understand the point he was trying to make!

I must admit i havent used many sealants,I prefer the Carnuba based wax, as in my experience it lasts longer.

What have you compared against Collinite then, might add it to the stock list.

Blackfire wet diamond sealant lasts 6 months+

Werkstat Acrylic lasts...I dunno, seems to be forever once you've layered it
 
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For wheels, clean with menzerna 7.5, best wheel cleaner available by a long shot. Polish with something like Werkstat prime strong or another strongish polish, then seal the wheels with Poorboys wheel sealant

Tyres - blackfire long lasting tyre gel beats the meguiars hands down

Engine bay - meguiars super degreaser (make sure you cover up any open electrical components before applying this) and for engine bay plastics Aerospace 303 protectant.

Invest in a microfibre mitt for things like the wheels, some applicator pads for your polishes and waxes and some microfibre cloths and towels for buffing

make sure your microfibre drying towel is a waffle weave, they reduce swirls and absorb better.
 
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