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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by 535dboy » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:12 am

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Just the one?  I was always told to use the "two bucket method"
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Which is?
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by AW8 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:52 am

Bucket 1 : For loading Mitt
Bucket 2 : For rinsing Mitt

Load mitt from Bucket 1> Wash bodywork section> Rinse Mitt in Bucket 2..........Repeat.

Some repeat the cycle one panel at a time, some split car into sections such as front, rear, roof, left, right

In ideal world at end of wash bucket 1 is clean water bucket 2 is dirty water.

Some use grit guards in bottom of buckets

Pressure washing beforehand can reduce soil transfer to mitt.

...........some avoid buckets & wash without contact.............ask pvr.
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by 535dboy » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:54 am

[quote="AW8"]
Bucket 1 : For loading Mitt
Bucket 2 : For rinsing Mitt

Load mitt from Bucket 1> Wash bodywork section> Rinse Mitt in Bucket 2..........Repeat.

Some repeat the cycle one panel at a time, some split car into sections such as front, rear, roof, left, right

In ideal world at end of wash bucket 1 is clean water bucket 2 is dirty water.

Some use grit guards in bottom of buckets

Pressure washing beforehand can reduce soil transfer to mitt.

...........some avoid buckets & wash without contact.............ask pvr.
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Pvr just avoids hard work!

I jet wash mine first anyway which gets most of the shit off!
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by AW8 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:07 pm

:))...................I used to use the pressure washer lots but here it's a bit of a mission to drag out, connect up, reel out etc.  Instead I frequently wash with mitt & bucket(s).
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by X5Sport » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:08 pm

Jet wash and then snow foam and then 2 bucket as described.  Rinse with DI water (which saves a lot of drying) effort and then wax.

I have an extra 200litre water butt at the front which saves unreeling hoses etc.... :)
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by jaynana » Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:46 pm

i first do a pressure wash to remove excess dirt, then  a full layer of form (a nice discovery thanks to u lot), then rinse away and another round of pressure wash and lots of drying. on DI water.

can you explain what that DI gadget is pls..

i've been thinking of plumbing in a diversion to the garden tap from softened water i'm fixing in the house lol..

that should enable me to switch between hard and soft water on the garden tap.
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by X5Sport » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:38 am

The 'DI Gadget' is a container with a few pounds of a special resin through which the water is forced to flow.  The resin removes almost all dissolved salts and gives you very 'soft' water from the output. 

I think the tanks we have are good for up to around 1,000litres before the resin needs replacing.  The service life depends upon how 'hard' your water is.  We had a group buy for them in 2012.

No water spots at all on mine when used with new resin and I have a DTS figure of over 500 on the input (zero out) so I don't expect the resin to last as long as others in more friendly water areas.  I think the water spots reappear from about 50 upwards.  The super soft water need very little drying as it just runs off the car on its own.

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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by jaynana » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:52 pm

thanks, like this one i guess? can fit between the garden tap outlet and the  pressure washer...

which one was the group buy on pls?
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by snipez999 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:45 am

Ours was about a ton I recall?  Must admit my detailing guy tried it then decided he didn't see any benefits over and above those derived from the ongoing treatments already in place on my cars.  Water beading is not an issue as the cars virtually drip dry given the treatments they have had anyway.  Then again I do get strip back, clay and full machine every 6 months; with fortnightly maintenance/top ups where necessary. 
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by 535dboy » Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:01 am

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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by Benstan » Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:31 pm

Finally got round to buying some of the Auto Glym HD wax and I am really pleased with the results.  Took about an hour and a quarter to do all over, with 2 coats on the bonnet.  Went on (and waxed off - cue karate kid jokes) really easily and barely used any of it.  Thought it only right to show the results.  Of course, it's a reasonably new car so the paintwork is in decent shape, but it's certainly not shined like this since I picked it up.  Pics not great - taken at 5pm on an iphone and a dull day.  Even Mrs Benstan could see the difference (and she doesn't care about that sort of thing)

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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by graemeX5 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:23 am

looking really shiney  :thumbsup:

definitely worth doing and it protects the paintwork.
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by jaynana » Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:35 pm

very nice!

i have bought the full package incl HD wax, but may not get to apply for a couple of weeks minimum due to some other work :( can't wait after seeing yours! .. although the E53 is much older that your paint
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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by Jalf » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:42 am

I was palnning a full detail, Snow foam, machine, menzerna, black hole, HD  the whole lot but its been snowing and its minging so I'm just waiting  :(

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Re: Autoglym High Definition Wax

Post by Chompers » Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:17 pm

Very nice effort Benstan  8) really must get my fingure out and do my car one day  :-[


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I was palnning a full detail, Snow foam, machine, menzerna, black hole, HD  the whole lot but its been snowing and its minging so I'm just waiting  :(
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Surely you need SNOW for the snow foam  :))  ::)
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