A small Autoglym Aqua Wax review then.
Tried it earlier on my Silver 306. Had not been washed since early Oct was so was well due a wash, was now looking black after approx 3000 miles. The car was sealed and waxed in September with a coat of Jeffs AGT and a layer of Zymol Titanium which where beading well despite a layer of grime on most of the car !
Car was pre foamed with Megs. Hyper Wash and then washed using a lambswool mitt and again Hyper Wash. Arches and wheels pre soaked with Megs APC 4:1 and washed with the above.
Car was then rinsed with normal water from the hose and the majority of the water removed with a AG Flexi Blade ( lol yes I know it's a big no no on the 182 but no overly fussed with on the 306!!!!)
Paint looked pretty good, the AGT and Titanium beaded well with the rinse and the paint felt slick still, holding up well so quite pleased there. Durability wise it will be hard to tell what the AG Aqua Wax adds.
With the car still damp sprayed the AG Aqua Wax to a few panels at a time, eg one side of the car including all the glass. A little goes a long way a few sprays easily did the whole cars side. As you spread it around with a MF cloth unlike the Duragloss Aquawax or Prima Hydro which seem to wipe away with the remaining water the AG Aqua Wax actually spreads and hazes of like a spray wax does, needing to be buffed with another MF cloth, hence two being supplied with it. It was easy to see on the glass and even silver paint.
In use it is more like Optimum Car Wax, rather than the other wax as you dry offerings from Prima and Duragloss. No biggy really buffing with the second cloth revealed a streak free finish which feels very slick on initial application and removal anyway and a decent gloss. Big bonus as well using it on the glass ( says not to use it on the front screen) that you can clean and hopefully protect the glass in one step which was a time saver as all I needed to do was Duragloss Rain Repel the front screen.
All in all quite happy with it, does take slightly longer to apply and remove than the Duragloss and Prima which wipe away as you dry. But you do save the glass cleaning time. The AG left a nice finish though. Will be interesting to see how it holds up now, as being comparable to Optimum Car Wax which standalone produces good durability here for me. Be good to see if AG sell it in larger sizes as part as of the trade range as if so it may be a cost effective alternative to the OCW if it lasts as well.