Bilt Hamber and Autoglym

Bilt Hamber and Autoglym

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Cactussed

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Sunday 9th March 2008
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For those with any interest...

I bought some BH Auto Clay and Auto Balm a while back. I opted for the clay as it uses water as a lubricant and, having used it a few times, seemed to be quite effective at removing small impurities in the paint. As in, all the little gritty bits that normal washing leaves behind. To clarify, it does nothing for swirl marks and can create minute scratches if you don't lubricate enough. That said, it performs about the same as the meguires (sp?) quick clay, no better, no worse.

I tried the autobalm and it seems to leave a nice deep finish (car is a cosmos black M3 so bugger of a colour to begin with) however it sometimes leaves a mottled finish (as though the car is actually wet, difficult to describe but its not an even finish like regular wax) and it is nigh on impossible to buff off. The polishing cloth clogs every 2 seconds and the level of elbow grease needed is high, especially if your arms are like pipe cleaners as mine are. Its like polishing concrete with a feather duster. Honestly. Others might disagree however just my 2c.

Bought me some autoglym super resin polish (SRP) and some Extra Gloss Protection (EGP) from Halfrauds. Also got some foam applicator pads and microfibre buffing cloths.

The SRP goes on very easily and buffs off easily too. It has some filler properties (apparently) which goes some way to masking swirl marks and minor imperfections. Paint had a lovely smooth deep finish after buffing and looked great. detailingworld has some great articles with pics in different products if you do a search.

Once done, I used the EGP (again, v v simple to apply) then let it set for an hour or so, after which you buff off. The EGP sets harder than my wifes jaw when I said a Ferrari might be a good financial move, and is a lot harder to buff than the SRP but again, not on the same scale as the autobalm. It leaves a little dust but the finish looks a little better but feels a lot harder and therefore longer lasting I suspect.

Am v happy with the autoglym products overall. Hope some of you find this useful.

Cactussed

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Tuesday 11th March 2008
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You're probably right on the balm, however I was sparing and used the supplied applicator pad. It is just a bit of a shag to do I find. On the EGP, the dust was minimal and the effort not really that intense, so think I am going to stick with the Autoglym products for a while...

Will try and post some photos..

Cactussed

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Thursday 20th March 2008
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Ah, I have been letting the BH dry, then finding it nigh on impossible to remove. Maybe I need to remove while still tacky and see how that goes. I was using the applicator damp and going on was fine. I was also happy with the finish but the buffing was killing me!

One thing I will say is that the SRP and the Balm both leave a soft smooth finish which I like. The EGP leaves a very hard finish, still very smooth but not as nice to the touch I don't think. Not sure that makes any sense?

Might try the balm one last time and see hot it goes over the SRP...

Cactussed

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Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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Ahhhh. Just bought me a new car so gonna attack that this afternoon. Will see how it goes.

Cactussed

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Monday 19th May 2008
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So, FINALLY got round to trying the bilt hamber again. This time, I wiped it on really thinly then buffed off almost immediately with a microfibre cloth and it seems to give reasonable results. Still a pain to buff though so undecided against that and the Autoglym products in terms of finish.

Have to wait and see WRT longevity...