thats probably because your polish isnt good enough, witha proper wax you should be able to wash it down and dry it and it look as if you have just polished it.Quote: Originally posted by Guilbert on 11 September 2004
Do you polish your car every time you wash it or just every once in a while? Because when you read the polish bottles (like autoglym) they say do it every 3 months or what ever. Now personally, when i wash my car (its black) if i dont always polish it then it never looks as good.
a true wax has no abrasives in it whatsoever, super resin does....Quote: Originally posted by Guilbert on 11 September 2004
So whats the difference between autoglym super resin polish and a wax? I have never used a wax before, so dont know what results it gives.
What would you suggest?
Yeh autoglym is a polish and not as good as a wax, you should try either the meguiars 3 step set, or mothers 3 stage system (thats what i use), or you could go for zymol but it costs alot more, pm me if you need more details on the mothers stuffQuote: Originally posted by Guilbert on 11 September 2004
Well i use autoglym products, with the extra gloss protection once every few months. I did wash it the other day with out polish and it did come up nice, its just when you look closely you can see little water marks (even after drying properly) that polish would get out. Plus have you ever had a black car? I tell you - NEVER AGAIN! They look stunning when they are clean, but keeping them clean is the biggest pain ever!!!
So whats the difference between autoglym super resin polish and a wax? I have never used a wax before, so dont know what results it gives.
What would you suggest?
Quote: Originally posted by Guilbert on 11 September 2004
So as long as im not using an abrasive polish, it shouldnt do any harm to the paint work. I will have to take a look down halfords, see what they have got there.
I agree with Toypop though, as friends and family have had different colours and each colour looks different after a wash. Like white cars, and silver - cant see the difference between a polished bit or not, i suppose thats due to the fact they are bright relective colours anyway. Where as red and black cars i think always look 10 times better after a polish.
But i find polishing my car is a great way to relax the mind and just have time to myself. Some days i can spend anything up to 6 hours cleaning my car, to just see it get bloody rained on the next day!
Thanks for the advice guys.
Same here, about spending all day detailing my car is relaxing and clears your head of any stress, sometimes u dont realise your feeling tense until u spend time unwinding a bit..
Anyway... I was going to tell you.. PLEASE dont try Halfords... they dont sell decent Wax OR Polish..such as Meguiars or Mothers, even there Zymol isnt the good quality stuff that pro detailers use.
If you want to try some really good Wax and Polish, try this link... and its free delivery...this is where i get mine.. its Meguiars that a few guys have already mentioned.. all I use is the NXT WAX ...and there QUIK DETAILER MIST AND WIPE!
These are amazing combo... gleems like nothing else Ive used.. MOTHERS IS ALSO top stuff...some say better, but I have mothers as well.. and cant tell the difference to Meguiars.. BOTH top quality!
http://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_Maguiars.htmlORDER HERE Free Del.
After youve got a few layers of wax on your car.. all you do is use the GOLD CLASS WASH CONDITIONER in a bucket of warm water when the car gets dirty again, and itll shine like its just been waxed again! Good luck.
I am always far too laid back to get stressed!Quote: Originally posted by Liquidcool on 11 September 2004
LOL.. are u stressed GirlRacer? Try some detailing...itll calm u down loads..lol (kidding!)
they call it that because thats what it is ?, its an american term for cleaning your car, and like evrything else american we adopt it, just because were not profesional valeters doesnt mean we cant call it detailing, what does it matter really.Quote: Originally posted by GirlRacer on 11 September 2004
Why do some people call cleaning/polishing/waxing their car, "DETAILING" it?
Surely it is only valeters who clean Porsches, Ferraris, Bentleys etc who use the term "DETAILING" a car!!
From a dictionary - Detailing: Small decorative features on a building, garment, or work of art.
- Cleaning: Freeing from dirt, pollutants, or harmful substances.
Quote: Originally posted by BRUN on 12 September 2004
right, forget everywhere else !!!
buy your stuff from Alex at Serious Performance
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he does FREE delivery, and discount to club members, plus he knows what he is talking about...
Guilbert how old is your car ?
my suggestion would be to order some Meguiars NXT Tech Wax, this will bring up a good gloss and artificially fill minor swirls, hiding them a little, plus its very easy to apply and remove..........i would top this off with Meguiars Paste Wax #16, this gives outstanding beading and durability
i also own a black car !
i get all my stuff from Alex @ SP, and so do quite a few on this forum now...
My car is now about 18 months old. Still looks like new when i clean it properly, which i love!
I will certainly get in contact with Alex at SP and get some good stuff. Just have to wait till i get paid again.
Glad to hear im not the only person who spends hours keeping his/her car clean!
Quote: Originally posted by Essexlad_Dave on 13 September 2004
my car gets washed with wash and wax about once a week
then ill probably give it a proper waxing about once every2 months or when i can be bothered, after giving it a damn gd clean sometimes its hard 2 have that extra effort 2 wax aswel :-(
+ my car doesnt clean up the best, dark metallic green
it sparkles alrite but its not my fave colour 2 clean,
a black car id clean more
A black car you HAVE to clean more mate! They show the dirt so badly. And pick up all the dust!
http://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_Maguiars.htmlhttp://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_Maguiars.htmlQuote: Originally posted by AndyG on 13 September 2004
Forgive my ignorane, but please could someone confirm the difference between a wax and a polish here? Thanks!! And, when/how often should you use or combine each?