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Old 30 January 2005 | 06:05 PM
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Ok guys... honest opinions please...

New Crystal Grey WRX...

I have plenty of stuff from the Autoglym range in my garage... but I am feeling very much drawn towards Swissol!!!

Am I going to see/notice a huge difference for spending £115 on the Swissol kit with Samurai wax or am I better saving my money and sticking with the Autoglym?

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Old 30 January 2005 | 06:49 PM
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autoglym isnt any good imo
good name, but average products

you could do much better with other choices
i have sum trade stuff called "showroom shine" which i get from astral checmicals in 5 litre tins, i have stopped useing meguirs to use this new stuff

i have never used swissol but it looks liek its far superior to autoglym
i have a autoglym gift pack sitting in my room thats never been opend lol
Old 30 January 2005 | 06:53 PM
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You only get a shine like this with Swissol.... where does the windscreen end???

Old 30 January 2005 | 06:55 PM
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This is an age old arguement on here, there's always threads going on about which wax to use.

Personally i think that the Swissol kit with Samurai wax is a lot better than the Autoglym products.
Old 30 January 2005 | 07:04 PM
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I use AutoGlym on my Scooby. Happy with the results. I haven't tried Swissol yet, but will give it a go for comparisons sake. I certainly don't think its fair to describe Autoglym products as "not much good" even if it transpires that Swissol is superior, my car always looks bright, shiny and clean and -in my experience- AutoGlym products don't smear or leave any unsightly residue and are easy enough to apply.

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Old 30 January 2005 | 07:08 PM
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Guess what i use?
Old 30 January 2005 | 07:10 PM
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Guess what i use?
Fairy liquid and turtle wax?
Old 30 January 2005 | 07:12 PM
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autoglym isn't bad....but swissol is in another league (my mate uses it)

i use zymol (better than any other IMO except for swissol) from halfords though as i can't afford swissol. i then use autoglym bumper and window stuff. comes up quite nice i think (abviously the finish is dependent on who's applying the stuff as well)....excuse the fact its not a scoob....


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Old 30 January 2005 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
I use AutoGlym on my Scooby. Happy with the results. I haven't tried Swissol yet, but will give it a go for comparisons sake. I certainly don't think its fair to describe Autoglym products as "not much good" even if it transpires that Swissol is superior, my car always looks bright, shiny and clean and -in my experience- AutoGlym products don't smear or leave any unsightly residue and are easy enough to apply.

Best wishes.
yes but you can get £1.85 demon wax from car plan which makes a car look good and shiney, it doesnt mean its any good

i have not used swissol myself, but in the 10 years i have been cleaning cars ive used pretty much everything else out there

meguirs gold class takes quite a bit of beating IMO
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Its all down to the prep of the paint surface...


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Originally Posted by RON
You only get a shine like this with Swissol.... where does the windscreen end???

That photo has just convinced me... should be able to get Crystal Grey to look like a mirror if that's what it can do to a dark colour!!!!!

How much work involved in the polishing and do I break out my 12v orbital polisher or get prepared for aching arms!!!????

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to an extent

but you can prep a bonnet and do half with one and half with another and see visible results of differing qualitys
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meguirs

check the bootlid and roof



red yeah, you can get a good reflection from red, white??
Old 30 January 2005 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by IanW


Guess what i use?
T cut??
Old 30 January 2005 | 07:50 PM
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This was after a quick rinse before/dry before i put the car into the bodyshop to have my front splitter painted (I was also playing with my new camera at the time)

I use Autoglym all the way, I actually dont use much at all, but i agree with *****, a lot of the finish is down to the preperation before the polish/wax.
Old 30 January 2005 | 07:57 PM
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I used autoglym and mer product for years - then I bought a WRC blue Impreza. I spent hours polishing with autoglym and the used the gold liquid sealer. I must admit the car was vey shiney but it looked as if I'd polished it off with wet and dry.

I bought a Swissol kit from www.performanceparts4u.co.uk and followed the instructions - the result 'Superb'

I have since come across another product called P21S - its cheaper but I don't know how it performs

Buy the Swissol and try it - you won't look back

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Old 30 January 2005 | 08:19 PM
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Thumbs up meguirs

meguirs
gold class... top stuff... I can't see swissol being any better..
Old 30 January 2005 | 08:22 PM
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Thanks for your help everyone.... the comments and especially the pics did it in double quick time!!!!!

Just ordered an entry level kit with samurai wax, Paint rubber with quick finish and some autobahn wheel wax already got a good quality silicone blade.

I'll post some piccies when the weather gives me enough time to do her properly!!!!

Untill then I'll just keep washing her weekly and using Turtlewax "wax it wet" which at least puts something between the paint and crap at this time of year.....

Roll on the summer now........ can't believe I'm actually excited about waxing my car

Cheers
Paul

PS reading through the Swissol "how to do it properly" guide..... drying is done with a clean (non softened) towel.... does this mean I ditch my synthetic chamoix or is the drying off personal choice?

Oh.... and do I use my 12v orbital polisher or is that a no-no with waxes and polishing at this level?
Old 30 January 2005 | 08:25 PM
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I've used most of them. Swissol is easily the best. You get what you pay for !

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Old 30 January 2005 | 08:42 PM
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Definitely Swissol. I used the Samurai wax last September, brilliant finish. All I do now is wash the car with the Swissol car bath liquid and dry with a soft towel. Get some strange looks from the neighbours but the car still looks as though its just been polished.
I wouldnt recommend the use of an orbital sander though, this can give you a bad case of the "swirls" - follow the Swissol instructions and be prepared for aching arms, it took me 5 hours to do my 03STI PPP but it was well worth the effort.
Old 30 January 2005 | 08:52 PM
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i wouldnt use any kind of sander
Old 30 January 2005 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by picasso
Definitely Swissol. I used the Samurai wax last September, brilliant finish. All I do now is wash the car with the Swissol car bath liquid and dry with a soft towel. Get some strange looks from the neighbours but the car still looks as though its just been polished.
I wouldnt recommend the use of an orbital sander though, this can give you a bad case of the "swirls" - follow the Swissol instructions and be prepared for aching arms, it took me 5 hours to do my 03STI PPP but it was well worth the effort.
To be honest... I've washed her 3 times now and it's taken me 3 hours each time using the Turtle Wax "wax it wet" stuff which is literally spray on and wipe off with chamoix (but it does mean you can wax your car in sleet and snow as i was doing last weekend )... so an extra 2 hours is no more than i would expect with real wax! Pity about the orbital polisher though...... I mean.... pity about my arms though

Paul

PS... no signs of compulsive behaviour here at all........ honest

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Paul, do NOT use the orbital polisher, that is not necessary!! cleansing takes a fair while, but it's worth the effort, my car, (the first pic!) has not been waxed for about 3 months.... and before that was nearly a year before that!!!!!!! all it gets is a good clean with zymol non detergent washing stuff from halfords, in water, i use a micro cloth to wash, and another two to dry it off..... never fails to amaze me how it comes up!!

I used to wax it regularly, but i just don't need to now.....
Old 30 January 2005 | 09:01 PM
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Bit of a No brainer really a polish Vs a Wax! Swissol everytime
Old 30 January 2005 | 09:05 PM
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Meguiars, easy to use, fantastic shine. Do the whole lot

Wash, clay bar (depending on how old it is) polish then gold class wax
Old 30 January 2005 | 09:07 PM
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Another vote for Swissol

Anyone got the Wax Wizards email, need some more.

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allways like that Meguirs !

the quickclay and bodyscrub do an amazing job. never tried swissol but it looks glossy which is nice.

here is my late golf after a good shine using the meguirs, 3 stage treatment





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Old 30 January 2005 | 10:56 PM
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How often do you wax/wash your car after using swisol, it just seems a bit pricy to use all the time. I know that seems tight but have to pay for food etc as well as scooby.
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wax twice a year! wash weekly!!
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Holts Color Magic for me



Autoglym leaves white chalk everywhere

and Swissol is too much like hard work


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