Advice Using Swissol Products
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Just purchased from Group-Buy the following:
Wax Wizard Shampoo
Swissol Cleaner Fluid
Swissol Wax (Blue One ) Might be Onxy
Couple of cloths and applicator pads.
Bearing in mind all ive ever used are the Autogylm products could anyone give me any advice on how to get the best results?
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Ashley
Wax Wizard Shampoo
Swissol Cleaner Fluid
Swissol Wax (Blue One ) Might be Onxy
Couple of cloths and applicator pads.
Bearing in mind all ive ever used are the Autogylm products could anyone give me any advice on how to get the best results?
Thanks In Advance
Ashley
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To get the best results you need another item also - the paint rubber / claybar kit.
Then its a case of wash with shampoo, once rinsed and whilst still wet use the paint rubber (follow the instructions). Dry off the car, use the cleanser fluid - its almost wipe on / wipe off. The paint should now be clean and smooth.
Apply wax all over, wait for half an hour then buff off (easy).
I've recently purchased swissol for the first time and thought that it may be overpriced / rated BUT its not, its great stuff and the results are excellent.
The main thing to remember is don't rub in circles rub in straight lines with the body line (hope this makes sense)
Look at www.performanceparts4u.co.uk for more info
Happy Polishing
PJA
Then its a case of wash with shampoo, once rinsed and whilst still wet use the paint rubber (follow the instructions). Dry off the car, use the cleanser fluid - its almost wipe on / wipe off. The paint should now be clean and smooth.
Apply wax all over, wait for half an hour then buff off (easy).
I've recently purchased swissol for the first time and thought that it may be overpriced / rated BUT its not, its great stuff and the results are excellent.
The main thing to remember is don't rub in circles rub in straight lines with the body line (hope this makes sense)
Look at www.performanceparts4u.co.uk for more info
Happy Polishing
PJA
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Didnt you get any instructions? Procedure is thus
1. Wash car using shampoo
2. Claybar (don't think you got this, but no prob, go to 3)
3. Dry off
4. Use the cleaner fluid as it says on the instructions - use the white pad to apply use the pink cloth to remove
5. Apply wax as it says on the instructions with blue pad
6. Polish off with towel
7. Leave to dry in the sun
8. Polish off with another towel
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I think there are some instructions at www.swissol.com
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Didnt you get any instructions? Procedure is thus
1. Wash car using shampoo
2. Claybar (don't think you got this, but no prob, go to 3)
3. Dry off
4. Use the cleaner fluid as it says on the instructions - use the white pad to apply use the pink cloth to remove
5. Apply wax as it says on the instructions with blue pad
6. Polish off with towel
7. Leave to dry in the sun
8. Polish off with another towel
Easy
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I think there are some instructions at www.swissol.com
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although you dont need to do the full claybay & cleaner fluid thing every wax just the first time & erm every so often, twice a year maybe? then just wash & wax works wonders monthy ![Cool](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/cool.gif)
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As PJA kindly pointed out I have done an easy to use list of basic insuructions
Please feel free to look here & download the printable version !
http://www.performanceparts4u.co.uk/about_swissol.asp
Please feel free to look here & download the printable version !
http://www.performanceparts4u.co.uk/about_swissol.asp
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