AutoGlym High Def. Wax - Pictures!
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Hi everyone,
Just applyed AutoGlym High Definition Wax to the wife's Mini and I'm quite impressed with the results. It wasn't the easiest stuff to apply and the foam applicators make your fingers ache after about 6 hours but I think it was worth the effort. Only had time for the one coat, but it'll get another soon. Paid £10 less than Halfrauds by getting it from Shinearama online.
Gave the wheels a coat too.
Pics below, I enjoy a clean car but I'm no detailer, although the missis thinks I should be locked up for spending a day polishing a car.
Any feedback welcome.


Just applyed AutoGlym High Definition Wax to the wife's Mini and I'm quite impressed with the results. It wasn't the easiest stuff to apply and the foam applicators make your fingers ache after about 6 hours but I think it was worth the effort. Only had time for the one coat, but it'll get another soon. Paid £10 less than Halfrauds by getting it from Shinearama online.
Gave the wheels a coat too.
Pics below, I enjoy a clean car but I'm no detailer, although the missis thinks I should be locked up for spending a day polishing a car.
Any feedback welcome.


Edited by T-bagger on Saturday 9th May 09:27
For depth it is probably the best I've used, but on the other hand I've mainly used polishes in the past and this is my first time with high carnauba wax content. As for application; I found that it clogged the supplied microfibre cloth easily even though I was very careful to allow the correct drying time and not apply too much wax.
In the end I found the best proceedure to be one cloth to remove most of the wax and another to buff to a shine. Apart from that it wasa doddle.
In the end I found the best proceedure to be one cloth to remove most of the wax and another to buff to a shine. Apart from that it wasa doddle.
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