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dalejones
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18th Mar 10 at 08:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

which one do people think are the best polish?
ed
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18th Mar 10 at 09:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Super Resin Polish leaves good results BUT it leaves a lot of chalky dust everywhere and if you get it on plastics, it's a massive pain to get it off again. Couldn't comment on the latter though...
Rich H
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Super Resin contains abrasives so has a form of cut to it, Ultra Deep shine doesn't - so it's essentially a glaze.

IIRC UDS is designed predominantly for dark colours, SRP works on all, but I personally find it better on lighter ones.

SRP isn't too hard to work with if you damp the applicator and use sparingly.
dalejones
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hmm yer maybe il get the SRP cheers!
smoke_grey_joe
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i used uDs a while back and had to do panel by panel as dried so fast and was so tuff to buff! did look amazing though! super res for everyday imo! joe
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I use a bit of quick detailer on wax/polish if it's being a pain to get off. Not sure if that's the right thing to do or not, but it works

[Edited on 18-03-2010 by ed]
Rich H
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
I use a bit of quick detailer on wax/polish if it's being a pain to get off. Not sure if that's the right thing to do or not, but it works


That or a bit of water - called spit shining
dalejones
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ahh so if its hard to buff off wet the cloth isi?

wont it dry to a haze again? wont it need buffing again?
Rich H
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Apply using a slightly damp microfibre / terry towel material applicator.

Apply thinly. Leave to haze.

Buff off with soft clean microfibre cloth. If you're struggling to remove it, spritz a small amount of quick detailer or water on to the panel and buff with microfibre. If doing it properly it'll come straight off and will be fine
dalejones
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ahh ive been applyin with a dry cloch! il try the damp cloth next time
Rich H
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Far easier to apply with an actual pad rather than cloth too.
dalejones
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wot kind of pad do u mean?
Rich H
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270547665790&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_533wt_1165
dalejones
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u recommend that exact one??
Rich H
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Is what I use, yeh. I try to only sell stuff I use or can recommend
dalejones
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are you the seller? lol mite get one of these now
Rich H
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Yeh it's my eBay store lol. Check my sig
dalejones
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lookin into gettin a clay bar next recomend any?
Fro
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I've used SRP on Rich's reccomendation and was very impressed.
Rich H
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quote:
Originally posted by dalejones
lookin into gettin a clay bar next recomend any?


Bilt Hamber without a shadow of a doubt. "Soft" is usually the best option for most people.

Just updated my eBay store this morning with both soft and regular grades. 200g bar means you can cut it into 3 or 4 and make it last. Doesn't need a separate lube - just water or water with a drop of car shampoo in is fine

Oh, and I sell Autosmart Luxury Wax Polish which is Autosmart's version of AG SRP - better imo

[Edited on 18-03-2010 by Rich H]

 
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