Good polish for clear coat cars
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I have a couple of Honda S2000s. For the one I have had a long time I have used Zaino Z2 for years
I can apply in sun (wtf is that?)
It's easy
It's super durable
Gives a great gloss
You cannot get it for love or money in the UK now so I am seeking an alternative. It's a polish (not a wax, I don't find them.so durable) which you put on, allow to dry for sat 30 mins then buff
Any recs?
I CBA to do it every month so waxes are out, plus can't be used on a nice day generally so no waxes please
Tah
I can apply in sun (wtf is that?)
It's easy
It's super durable
Gives a great gloss
You cannot get it for love or money in the UK now so I am seeking an alternative. It's a polish (not a wax, I don't find them.so durable) which you put on, allow to dry for sat 30 mins then buff
Any recs?
I CBA to do it every month so waxes are out, plus can't be used on a nice day generally so no waxes please
Tah
You've not been using the best wax?! I find Bilt Hamber's Double Speed wax lasts months, it's by far the best wax I've used.
Are you sure you want a polish, a polish is usually described as a product that cuts into the paint/clear to remove scratches swirls etc. An alternative to wax would be a sealant, which I'm sure others here would provide a recommendation for.
Are you sure you want a polish, a polish is usually described as a product that cuts into the paint/clear to remove scratches swirls etc. An alternative to wax would be a sealant, which I'm sure others here would provide a recommendation for.
Edited by _Hoppers on Thursday 1st February 10:19
_Hoppers said:
You've not been using the best wax?! I find Bilt Hamber's Double Speed wax lasts months, it's by far the best wax I've used.
Are you sure you want a polish, a polish is usually described as a product that cuts into the paint/clear to remove scratches swirls etc. An alternative to wax would be a sealant, which I'm sure others here would provide a recommendation for.
Correct, polish is a cut wax is a seal…Are you sure you want a polish, a polish is usually described as a product that cuts into the paint/clear to remove scratches swirls etc. An alternative to wax would be a sealant, which I'm sure others here would provide a recommendation for.
Edited by _Hoppers on Thursday 1st February 10:19
As suggested you polish first and then add a product on top to protect it.
Autoglym super resin is a polish with minimal cut and can be used regularly and is still quite good but offers little protection.
Still no real need to polish it a lot.
Spray on wipe off products are very good these days, something like turtle wax seal and shine works great.
Autoglym super resin is a polish with minimal cut and can be used regularly and is still quite good but offers little protection.
Still no real need to polish it a lot.
Spray on wipe off products are very good these days, something like turtle wax seal and shine works great.
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