If you use Wax Wizard - try this...
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Many of you probably use WaxWizard, and therefore know the discussion about whether it's better than Autoglym is basically irrelevant now, such is WW's superior performance.
I've been using WW for some time now, but only recently took the plunge with the clay bar, cos it just seemed dangerous to rub a piece of plasticine over my nice clean paintwork (no i know it's not Mark, but it looks and feels like it!).
For those of you that haven't tried it, do so. It takes practice to get used to, but once you've got the hang of it, you'll realise how much dirt is still on the car, even after your best efforts washing it.
Afterwards, go over the car with the cleanser number 2, and then polish with Merlin wax.
I'm telling you, my Impreza now has a paint finish better than when it was sprayed. It takes work, but the results speak for themselves. Nothing, and i've used a few others, has ever got my car looking like this.
Autoglym? Schmautoglym.
Terry
I've been using WW for some time now, but only recently took the plunge with the clay bar, cos it just seemed dangerous to rub a piece of plasticine over my nice clean paintwork (no i know it's not Mark, but it looks and feels like it!).
For those of you that haven't tried it, do so. It takes practice to get used to, but once you've got the hang of it, you'll realise how much dirt is still on the car, even after your best efforts washing it.
Afterwards, go over the car with the cleanser number 2, and then polish with Merlin wax.
I'm telling you, my Impreza now has a paint finish better than when it was sprayed. It takes work, but the results speak for themselves. Nothing, and i've used a few others, has ever got my car looking like this.
Autoglym? Schmautoglym.
Terry
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