I need to try this.Hydro2
The stuff with the green writing on a black bottle? I've got some of that but been too scared to use it with a DA, seems mega mega abrasive! Does it finish down alright? Might give it a go on some deeper scratches I have...G3 scratch remover.
When sanding marks/ heavy marring/ deep swirls need removing, it's my go to polish. And it's cheap as f**k and readily available from halfords.
Auto finesse Glisten smells unreal though
The stuff with the green writing on a black bottle? I've got some of that but been too scared to use it with a DA, seems mega mega abrasive! Does it finish down alright? Might give it a go on some deeper scratches I have...
Really good product that. Not the greatest clay lube I found. Cheapest and best seemed to be Autosmart spray wax.ValetPro Citrus Bling - can be used as clay lube, detailing spray and various other things. 500ml goes a long way as it can be diluted depending on what you use it for.
Impressive stuff! I remember buying it and going to try it out until I felt how abrasive it was and just thought f**k no! Lol. I'll maybe give it a go now though.I think that's the one.
Use it on a cutting pad and it'll remove all sorts lol.
This was a combination of G3 scratch remover, auto finesse #2 and auto finesse ultra glaze
It finishes up ok, but I'd always run a less abrasive polish on a softer pad over it afterwards.
I hear nothing but good things about itwolfgang fuzion wax epic wax
Many to choose from but autobrite cherry glaze is epic and its something i will always have. Swissvax shield is just a pleasure to use. I really cant pick one but these are up there
I must try topaz at some pointI've used autobrite and thought it was 'ok'. The new glaze from autosmart is very good
Yeah that would be great cheers palYou know, Id forgotten the name. Want me to speak to my rep next time he's in and see if I can grab a sample.