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Mwah - I just don't like the lack of suds.
It does leave a nice finish.
I have read the same, I may see if washing mine in Radox see if it relaxes it ...
I struggle to spot any difference looks wise on my Silver 306 whatever wax I use.
I use the AG SRP and AJT and either top with Megs #16, P21s or Zymol Titanium.
Indeed - according to my local AG rep it is not formulated to make suds.
The suds actually do nothing in the process, the wash solution being slick and well lubricated is the most important bit.
I use m/f applicators if I want to add more bite to the polishes.
Polish and EGP once every 3/4 months, wax monthly.
A Pure Glaze like Megs #7 can actually work well after a sealant if they are cleaner free, I tend to chuck on a coat of glaze and then wax over the top before a show even...
Working by hand you will have your work cut out - I would look into finding someone to machine polish it for you, then follow that up with some easier to use products.
EGP then Wax.
Build up a few layers of EGP ( needs to be 24 hours apart really) then add some wax when you are happy with the EGP layers.
Apply them with foam applicators remove witha Microfiber cloth.
If you looking to correct defects SRP by machine is not the best choice.
As a one step quick clean up SRP is lovely by machine, works better by PC than by hand IMO.
EGP just stick to hand application.
I could see none looks wise the other day when I wacked a coat on the GiT after I had finished machining it.
The BOS and Mystery come into there own after a wash though when they look as good as just applied.