Just Meguair'd the Elise
Just Meguair'd the Elise
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xxplod

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2,269 posts

268 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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I bought some of the Meguiars range a couple of weeks ago and did the Elise with it yesterday. Results were absolutely superb. Car has a better shine than when I picked it up from the showroom, 24 000 miles ago.

I used the 3 step system range. Didn't need stage 1 which is the paint restorer. Just used stage 2 - the polish and stage 3 the carnuba wax. Very easy to apply. They do the little sponge applicators £3 for 4, which work well. The paintwork has a super-smooth shiny "feel" to it, and really looks wet and glossy.

It doesn't leave any residue or stain plastics as the Autoglym can do. Really recomend it. Each bottle costs £8. Decent value.

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marcfair

204 posts

284 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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sounds good, where do you get this stuff from?

xxplod

Original Poster:

2,269 posts

268 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Look at www.meguiars.co.uk They have a stockist locator. It is becoming much more readily available, so you shouldn't have too much problem finding some.

Bonce

4,339 posts

303 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Sounds great! I've never tried a wax and was thinking the other day that I oughta give it a go.

Do you need to do anything other than wash the car with a normal car shampoo before applying the polish?

xxplod

Original Poster:

2,269 posts

268 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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No. I just gave it a wash and chamois with Zymol shampoo, then put the polish on and took it off. Ditto with the wax. The number of remarks I've had on the shine of the paint! Complete stranger in a retail park car park, "How much to do mine like that?!"

Davey S1

13,389 posts

278 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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I use Meguires and highly recommend it.

If you are going to wax it for the first time wash the car first with normal washing up liquid as this will strip off any old wax or polish. After that you should only need to wax about twice a year.

The Meguires car shampoo is well worth getting. It cleans really well and wont strip the way off the car.

bogie

16,927 posts

296 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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another vote here too - use the 3 stage system...its the best product Ive found for not leaving residue on black cars or swirl marks - top notch and VFM too

antnie

23 posts

280 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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I use it also (when I can be bothered) and it realy does make the car shine. You can get it for the same price on www.speeding.co.uk but with free delivery IIRC

ant

wendyg

2,071 posts

267 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Does this stuff have any powers of protection eg against light stone chips, or is it just cosmetic? What's the difference between it and something like 'Diamondbrite', and is that worth having, or is it something the salesmen just push for the commision?!

bogie

16,927 posts

296 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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nope - its just wax/polish. Ive never tried Diamondbrite, but to be honest I cant really see any sort of polymer protecting the Elise clams from stonechips - it may work to an extent on metal cars. If you really want that sort of pain protection you really need armourfend (or similar plastic film) IMO

stoker

148 posts

281 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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bogie said:
nope - its just wax/polish. Ive never tried Diamondbrite, but to be honest I cant really see any sort of polymer protecting the Elise clams from stonechips - it may work to an extent on metal cars. If you really want that sort of pain protection you really need armourfend (or similar plastic film) IMO


I agree - After having my car "Supaguarded" from new, the amount of stone chips in front of the rear wheels proves that it's absolutely no use!

Bonce

4,339 posts

303 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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So what do you use to wash the car after you've done the 3 step thingy? Do you have to use a meguires shampoo or will any car shampoo do?

bogie

16,927 posts

296 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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any normal car shampoo - then it dosent strip off the wax....just a quick wash and leather off and it looks like its just been waxed...mine seems to last about 2-3 months like this, but I do 1-2K miles a month so it gets washed every week

S Works

10,166 posts

274 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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Hmm, as an Autoglym fan I think I'll give this a go to see if it's really as good as everyone makes out.

I had a look at their website but couldn't see reference to the 3 stage thing... perhaps I'm being a bit daft but can someone who knows advise what products you need.

Cheers! Tim

Davey S1

13,389 posts

278 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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The 3 stage programme is a paint cleaner, polish and a wax.

The paint cleaner removes contaminants from the paint and leaves it really smooth. The polish puts on a high gloss shine then the way seals in the shine and protects the paint.

Usually just washing will be enough to get it really shiney again as the polished paint is still intact under the layer of wax (thats why you need to use a car shampoo that doesnt strip off wax or you will have to do the lot again.

Unless your cars is in a particularly bad state I would only do the 3 stage system once a year. Meguires sell Cleaner Wax which removes contaminats from the paint and waxes at the same time. Only about £8 and very good.

Favourite stuff is the tyre gel. It keeps the tyres looking black and shiney for a couple of weeks.

S Works

10,166 posts

274 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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Good stuff, cheers to all for the info and for antnie for the speeding.co.uk suggestion. Have just ordered the 3 step and will let you know how I get on when it arrives!

Tim

_topcat

1,938 posts

273 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Ive just ordered the 3 stage kit too, cant wait to show my car some love. ( not in a weird way you understand).

DanH

12,287 posts

284 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Does it smell as good as zymol wax?

xxplod

Original Poster:

2,269 posts

268 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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The polish and carnuba was smell a bit like the old pink penny bubblegums. Strange. Or is it just me that's strange?

S Works

10,166 posts

274 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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xxplod said:
The polish and carnuba was smell a bit like the old pink penny bubblegums. Strange. Or is it just me that's strange?



We're grown men spending too much time talking about cars on the internet with strangers... I think it's all of us that's strange!

Well according to 'er indoors anyway, and what does she know about anyway? Kittens, soft furnishings, matching shoes, handbags, gloves, accessories etc...

Donning Nomex suit and hat for grilling by the ladies on the forum - sorry girls

>> Edited by S Works on Friday 18th June 13:09