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Thread: New Polo, which products?

  1. #11
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    How are Autoglym and Duragloss compared to something like Zaino,Dodo,Wolfgang etc ?

    Pretty good deal for $100 ..... very reasonable !!

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    Basically they're all up there in my opinion..Autoglym not so much (and I haven't had much experience with Wolfgang) but the rest are fairly on par.

    That $100 kit is quite good..I've got all of that stuff and it's what I'd be recommending
    Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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    Thanks Mickey

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    What do you guys use on the black plastic bits like the side skirts? Will the Aquawax be ok or should I get a dedicated product?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tooch View Post
    What do you guys use on the black plastic bits like the side skirts? Will the Aquawax be ok or should I get a dedicated product?
    303 is your best friend here. It has UV-A and UV-B blockers so will permanently stop the trim fading with regular use.

    Here is a link i prepared earlier lol http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/pr...rotectant/16oz

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    Ahh yes, I was looking at buying some of that for the interior but didn't think I needed it yet.

    Haha looks as if I'll be buying a few things from that site now anyway

    I'll grab a bottle of that and some tire dressing I think.

    Thanks Dan!

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    Not a problem. Depending on what look you like on your tyres you can use it as a dressing

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    Well that's even better!

    I just like them to look black rather than browny grey, not fussed on gloss or matt etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tooch View Post
    Well that's even better!

    I just like them to look black rather than browny grey, not fussed on gloss or matt etc.
    Then spray it on a foam app and wipe it round. It will make the tyres a nice matte black

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