Autoglym Ultra Deep Shine ?
Having recently bought a black, metallic car, I bought some of the ultra deep shine polish. It has to be the most difficult of the Autoglym products that I have used. It is very hard work to put on and to polish off. Fair enough, the finish is lovely but Autoglym Super Resin seems just as good, with much less effort.
Anyone else used it or can tell me if I'm doing something wrong? I followed the instructions to the letter but had to get a sweat on to make it work! https://www.autoglym.com/ultra-deep-shine |
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Hi.
Haven't used Ultra Deep Shine Polish myself so this is third hand :shrug:. Not sure if this helps but maybe it might ... https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/for...d.php?t=415327 and here's another thread with some recommendations https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/for...d.php?t=391004 If you're looking for an easy to use and quality sealant this is worth a go (from my favourite supplier): https://www.car-chem.com/shop/hydrocoat-hybrid Good Luck. |
I didn't find much difference except the amount of effort required. It does last longer from a beading perspective, but as I like to clean regularly, don't consider it worth the money.
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Thanks folks. It will be back to super resin for me once I've used this bottle. I may have to get my electric polisher sorted to avoid all the sweat dripping on the new polish!!! :D
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I tried it couple years ago it was hard work and not much difference from super resin. I gave the rest of the bottle to a neighbourr |
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