Discussion and technical advice the SW20 MR2. 3S-GTE, 3S-GE, 3S-FE etc
Anything and everything to do with maintenance, modifications and electrical is in here for the Mk2.
Well I have been a busy bee cleaning the car this weekend and i did so with Meguires Gold Class Carnuba plus. looks fantastic, I then porceeded to pop a couple of layers of Autoglym Extra Gloss protection on just the passenger side and I think it is now not as shiney as the drivers side which just has megs... The feel of the paint on the Meguires only side is slippery and silky but the autoglym side is not I now feel I want to go over the Autoglym side with the meguires again, disapointed in the result with the Extra Gloss Autoglym but very happy with the Megs Gold Class... What polish do you guys get the best results with? My car is a red rev5
Cheers
Mark
I just started a thread on detailing too. Must be the weather http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... 51#1503251
I'm a big fan of the Meguires stuff. Ultimate Compound followed up with NXT wax has always worked for me in the past but I think I need a proper single action polisher to get the swirls out of this one.
Autoglym has always seemed a bit petrol station impulse buy to me.
Blue2UK wrote:I just started a thread on detailing too. Must be the weather http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... 51#1503251
I'm a big fan of the Meguires stuff. Ultimate Compound followed up with NXT wax has always worked for me in the past but I think I need a proper single action polisher to get the swirls out of this one.
Autoglym has always seemed a bit petrol station impulse buy to me.
I think the Megs Gold is easier to use and gives a better finish from what I've read on detailing forums and through use give it a bash...
Ive not found a single wax on the market, that's gives the same results as the mothers California gold range.
Trust me, being an avid painter/detailer, ive tried loads, and my comparisons are based on 'affordable' everyday products.
Plus, the mothers stuff smells gorgeous
gazrev1tubby wrote:Ive not found a single wax on the market, that's gives the same results as the mothers California gold range.
Trust me, being an avid painter/detailer, ive tried loads, and my comparisons are based on 'affordable' everyday products.
Plus, the mothers stuff smells gorgeous
I bought my last lot from the web, after searching google.
I forget where i bought the original batch from, but i genuinely think its awesome stuff
Ill see if i can find where I got mine from and post a link
I'll try and post pics later, to be honest both sides look great and my photography skills aren't good enough to throw up any difference, my main gripe was the way the paint feels to touch.. the megs side is super slippery and the other isn't couple of pics on Facebook " Edinburgh MR2 " Group
usually wash with megs, polish varies but seal with poorboys nattys blue
stopped using autogylm after i was 12 and realised was cack - tyre shine stains everything
Some good suggestions coming up here. Does that Natty's Blue stuff have a tint or is it just the name?
I've heard tinted waxes are just a gimmick and give no real difference over regular stuff.
I use the Megs Deep Chrystal stuff and i like the results it give. Gives an awesome deep finish on red paint.
My bro used the AG SRP on his Golf last weekend and the results were brilliant. But that too gave the paint a rough feel. Not sure if its maybe the fillers in the polish.
Not sure why all the hate for Autoglym, I get really good results for it. Pro tip for using the tyre shine is only to apply it to the tyres, by the way
Tsia wrote:Not sure why all the hate for Autoglym, I get really good results for it. Pro tip for using the tyre shine is only to apply it to the tyres, by the way
the overspray/dribble is awful
megs tyre gel lasts 10 times longer as well
Tsia wrote:Not sure why all the hate for Autoglym, I get really good results for it. Pro tip for using the tyre shine is only to apply it to the tyres, by the way
The AG SRP has proven to be the best on the market for removing* swirls and scratches etc by hand. *filling.
Tsia wrote:Not sure why all the hate for Autoglym, I get really good results for it. Pro tip for using the tyre shine is only to apply it to the tyres, by the way
The AG SRP has proven to be the best on the market for removing* swirls and scratches etc by hand. *filling.
Not sure what the issue is here, it looks better than a scratch