Autoglym polish
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ohh! I'm looking forward to the spring again!
I'm also a Autoglym person, and like the shine and the easiness of applying the polish and vax.
Winter in Denmark, 1000 km's / week in January:
![Autoglym polish-img_0760.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73286d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-img_0760.jpg)
The spring is almost here, two weeks ago:
![Autoglym polish-img_0726.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73287d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-img_0726.jpg)
Last summer, during the two day Autoglym process:
![Autoglym polish-img_0247.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73288d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-img_0247.jpg)
Summer and a shiny car - I love it!:
I'm also a Autoglym person, and like the shine and the easiness of applying the polish and vax.
Winter in Denmark, 1000 km's / week in January:
![Autoglym polish-img_0760.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73286d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-img_0760.jpg)
The spring is almost here, two weeks ago:
![Autoglym polish-img_0726.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73287d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-img_0726.jpg)
Last summer, during the two day Autoglym process:
![Autoglym polish-img_0247.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73288d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-img_0247.jpg)
Summer and a shiny car - I love it!:
![Autoglym polish-dsc05099.jpg](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/detailing-forum-15/73289d1482366290t-autoglym-polish-dsc05099.jpg)
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In my garage I have 3 unopened packs of SRP and 2 of the gloss. I just know it will always be used and the shine afterwards always keeps me turning back to catch just another glimpse as I walk away from the car.
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Here's my stories about using a DA polisher and AutoGlym as last step products!
E60 530d
Mercedes Benz CLK 320
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Mercedes Benz CLK 320
Originally Posted by E60Sim' post='807227' date='Mar 4 2009, 04:01 PM
ohh! I'm looking forward to the spring again!
I'm also a Autoglym person, and like the shine and the easiness of applying the polish and vax.
Winter in Denmark, 1000 km's / week in January:
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I'm also a Autoglym person, and like the shine and the easiness of applying the polish and vax.
Winter in Denmark, 1000 km's / week in January:
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Looking at the replies here, I am glad many of you still use autoglym. These days the list of products for detailing can be numerous with various brands being used. frankly for me, cost matters. IMHO for cost vs shine look, I am truly happy with autoglym.
I polish my car twice a year. Once coming out of winter and another before going into winter. The paint work lasts for years. Never ever had to respray due to bad / worn paint. People used to comment that a car 10 years old still looked like new and I always put it down to the product used.
keep it going guys. And I look forward to seeing your pickies this summer after you have polished those cars.
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Originally Posted by pigapumbu' post='808673' date='Mar 6 2009, 02:59 AM
You also seem to use Meguire products. How does the swirl remover work like? Any good?
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Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='809464' date='Mar 6 2009, 07:51 PM
Actually I don't use Meguiar's. They're Presta products. They just happen to have a "Swirl Remover" too. It is very light polisher and works great, as the whole family of Presta products does!
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Originally Posted by mb43' post='809595' date='Mar 6 2009, 09:47 PM
Best polishes are Menzerna IMO, but they're expensive and don't work too well in humid climates.
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Originally Posted by Westcoast M5' post='809651' date='Mar 6 2009, 11:11 PM
I used to use Autoglym, it's great product but switched to Zaino and getting the same result with much less effort.
Car looks great btw![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
Car looks great btw
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