Best car polish.
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I could open a small shop with all the detailing products I've got, and of all the products I've used, I'm now a convert to Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions for easy application and reasonable longevity.
Absolute piece of piss to apply and lasts for a good 3 months or so with each application.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Solutions-Cera...
Absolute piece of piss to apply and lasts for a good 3 months or so with each application.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Solutions-Cera...
Also should add that the Meguiars version gets good reviews but I've not tried it myself... Someone on Youtube has tested a series of them and the meg's product came out ahead of the Turtle Wax one-
https://youtu.be/5XnY-exrfGw?t=218
https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/meguiars-hybrid-cer...
https://youtu.be/5XnY-exrfGw?t=218
https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/meguiars-hybrid-cer...
Drawweight said:
Having just bought a decent car I’m keen to look after it (although this may be short lived)
It’s only a few months old so will just need some kind of polish? Won’t it? I really don’t look after my cars much.
What do you recommend?
If you don't really look after your car's much I wouldn't even bother starting something yourself. You'll do a bunch of work now and then in a few months have to do it again. And then again and so on.It’s only a few months old so will just need some kind of polish? Won’t it? I really don’t look after my cars much.
What do you recommend?
Like said, take it to a detailer, get some form of paint ceramic or ppf and then forever more not have to worry much.
Pommy said:
Drawweight said:
Having just bought a decent car I’m keen to look after it (although this may be short lived)
It’s only a few months old so will just need some kind of polish? Won’t it? I really don’t look after my cars much.
What do you recommend?
If you don't really look after your car's much I wouldn't even bother starting something yourself. You'll do a bunch of work now and then in a few months have to do it again. And then again and so on.It’s only a few months old so will just need some kind of polish? Won’t it? I really don’t look after my cars much.
What do you recommend?
Like said, take it to a detailer, get some form of paint ceramic or ppf and then forever more not have to worry much.
Don’t touch your car with a ‘polish’ like super resin polish unless you know what you are trying to achieve with it - ie paint correction.
If you just want to spend a bit of time getting it shinny and looking good then a kit like this is the way (basically just a gentle wash solutions, a wax, the right cloths etc, grit guard for the bucket, But no polish) :
https://www.jennychem.com/products/22-piece-jennyc...
Blue Oval84 said:
I could open a small shop with all the detailing products I've got, and of all the products I've used, I'm now a convert to Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions for easy application and reasonable longevity.
Absolute piece of piss to apply and lasts for a good 3 months or so with each application.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Solutions-Cera...
Wow, I haven’t tried that, I do use wax it wet, so easy to use and beads for ages.Absolute piece of piss to apply and lasts for a good 3 months or so with each application.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Solutions-Cera...
I’m a big fan of Turtlewax.
Worst I’ve ever used? Autoglym super resin.
Autoglym Ultra High Definition Wax. Very easy to apply to a wet car with the applicator pad and super easy to polish off with the micro fibre cloth provided.
IMO it's better than their Super Resin Polish as it doesn't go powdery.
Leaves a lovely coating on the car and you can see the water beading and running off.
Even my garage asked what I used as they said it was so easy to wash.

If you like Super Resin Polish give Ultra High Definition Wax a try as I'm sure you'll prefer it.
IMO it's better than their Super Resin Polish as it doesn't go powdery.
Leaves a lovely coating on the car and you can see the water beading and running off.
Even my garage asked what I used as they said it was so easy to wash.
If you like Super Resin Polish give Ultra High Definition Wax a try as I'm sure you'll prefer it.
Edited by g7jhp on Tuesday 23 March 07:51
StuntmanMike said:
Blue Oval84 said:
I could open a small shop with all the detailing products I've got, and of all the products I've used, I'm now a convert to Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions for easy application and reasonable longevity.
Absolute piece of piss to apply and lasts for a good 3 months or so with each application.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Solutions-Cera...
Wow, I haven’t tried that, I do use wax it wet, so easy to use and beads for ages.Absolute piece of piss to apply and lasts for a good 3 months or so with each application.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Solutions-Cera...
I’m a big fan of Turtlewax.
Worst I’ve ever used? Autoglym super resin.
Edited by Section 8 on Tuesday 23 March 06:47
I have tried many different waxes and sealants and found the best to Zaino Z8 - simple spray on, wipe off and without doubt produces the deepest, glossiest black of all the ones I’ve tried.
There’s a bit of debate over wether it’s a quick detailed or a sealant but that’s largely irrelevant.
It’s a touch on the expensive side for a QD/sealant and can be a bit tricky to get as it goes out stock quickly.
There’s a bit of debate over wether it’s a quick detailed or a sealant but that’s largely irrelevant.
It’s a touch on the expensive side for a QD/sealant and can be a bit tricky to get as it goes out stock quickly.
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