ClioSport.net

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read more here.

Car wash with inbuilt wax.

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
Car  VW Golf GTD
Any good ones, as it's constantly wet/fecking cold i've not waxed or done anything over than washed my car, anything i can use that has some sort of protection built it?
 
i use turtle wash and wax. tbh, dont see much of a difference between this and the 'natural' shampoos. no wash will help you tbh, just layer it up nicely and keep it clean.
 
lol thats what my parents have been using so just assumed it was shite!

Might nick some now.
 
I would advise a wax as you dry product rather than a wax in the shampoo product.

Wash the car with your normally shampoo, rinse and then spray on one of the wax as you dry products and dry. Unlike the waxes in shampoo's which may add a tiny amount of protection you can get some proper protection out of the use them wet waxes.

Off the Shelf Autoglym Aquawax, mail order Duragloss Aqua Wax the later is slightly easier to use.
 
Is there a spray on wax that won't smear on glass or mark the rubbers?

I always wanted to have a wet clean car, then spray it with a liquid wax then dry as normal.

Is this possible??
 
Is there a spray on wax that won't smear on glass or mark the rubbers?

I always wanted to have a wet clean car, then spray it with a liquid wax then dry as normal.

Is this possible??

Duraglosss Aquawax, havent used the AG equivalent so cant comment. BUT Duragloss smells nice and lasts well
 
Dito the above - You can use the Duragloss all over including the glass and trim the Autoglym only seems to work on the paintwork.
 
Well i went to Halfords, they didn't have anything apart fomr Meguiars NXT Tech Wax spray, much cop?
 
Just says spray on cool washed surface, so will see what happens. I'll order some good stuff when i do my next "big order"
 
Well i went to Halfords, they didn't have anything apart fomr Meguiars NXT Tech Wax spray, much cop?

You should have picked yourself up some Turtle wax " wax it wet " It's really good stuff , the beading lasts for weeks .

Wash the car in the normal manner then just spray this onto the wet car , leave it for a few mins to haze over then wipe down with a drying towel. Job done . I use it alot when i'm pushed for time or when i don't want to be out in the cold for hours . Believe me , it's very good stuff and a bottle will last for a few car washes .

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_177511_langId_-1_categoryId_165527
 
Would reccomend the AutoGlym one, pretty easy to use and leaves a nice finish, have used that on windows aswell with no problems at all
 
Any good ones, as it's constantly wet/fecking cold i've not waxed or done anything over than washed my car, anything i can use that has some sort of protection built it?

hey dude, we use a wash and wax made by Wurth uk, they supply garages etc with lubricants, bits of things.

Anyway, its the best i have ever used, when you wash the shittyest of cars, the water beads off nicely, you can see there is a decent amount / spec of waxing agent, if you want you can nick some to try??
 
Aye go for it, gonna contact you soonish anyway as i need some new rubber.
 
Been trying the AG aua wax out for past week, gives nice shine and beading, but i have found it quite hard work.
Still prefer megs liquid wax.
 
How did you find it hard work ? Apply it to a wet panel and remove with a plush drying towel as you dry ?
 
You using it on dryish panels if so it is hardwork, liberal spray onto a wet panel and it is no different to drying the car without it using a large plush drying towel ? First time i used it the panels where almost dry and I found the same problem.
 
No probs - had the same problem here before, I purposely don't sheet the water off so well with the hose no and leave the panels a bit wetter when I know I am going to use it.
 
Back
Top