Autoglym Super Resin Polish

archerwin

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i recently bought this product to try it out. I'll insert this product after I clay. My question is: after applying autoglym SRP, do I need to wait for 12 hrs for it to cure before I apply my LSP or can I apply my LSP immediately after the SRP?



thanks!
 
I've done it both ways and I never noticed any difference (even though the product literature says to wait IIRC). If you can, wait, but I doubt it's a big deal or I would've noticed something.



Note that despite the cleaners and (mild) abrasives, I've found that (again, as stated in the product literature), you can layer SRP. I tried it without a topper and the area with two applications (24 hours apart, second one applied very gently) lasted longer.
 
You can top super resin with extra gloss protection,without having to wait,which gives greater protection,and a nice carnauba like appearence,very easy to use aswell.
 
Hi



No need to wait to top SRP, just go straight to wax or for EGP, after applying EGP i would wait until the next day as this really looks better and lasts longer if you can keep it dry and untopped.



A second layer of SRP would only really ensure greater coverage incase you missed any parts.



Geoff
 
steelwind101 said:
A second layer of SRP would only really ensure greater coverage incase you missed any parts...



That's what I figured, given all the cleaners and the abrasives, but a half-and-half comparison on the two sides of a panel showed better durability from two layers..uh..make that "two applications". It was a pretty noticeable difference too, changed how I do SRP (if I have the time for the wait/reapply).



Had I not felt like playing around with it (I usually would've just topped it after one application of SRP) I never would've known, and I probably would've argued that it wouldn't work out that way.
 
I've seen repeat applications of SRP give improved results, but in my experience this has been due to its limited 'cleaning' ability; A second application simply removed some of the remaining 'crud' left over from the first.
 
unfortunately the EGP is not available here in the Phils. i don;t know why. what is a good alternative for this? just wax?
 
Any good carnauba,without cleaners,#26,p21s,souveran,#16,etc,or even one of the collinites if you wan't more protection.
 
i have finished my detailing project yesterday. here's my process:



1. Wash

2. Clay (moms)

3. Autoglym SRP

4. Megs Deep crstal carnauba



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archerwin said:
unfortunately the EGP is not available here in the Phils. i don;t know why. what is a good alternative for this? just wax?



Wise 85 said:
Any good carnauba,without cleaners,#26,p21s,souveran,#16,etc,or even one of the collinites if you wan't more protection.



EGP is a polymer sealant so waxes aren't really an 'alternative'. I'd recommend Klasse SG as an alternative product, then use waxes on top of that if you feel the need.
 
D3mon, i was reffering to the fact that you don't have to top SRP with EGP,you can go straight to a quality wax.EGP is a blend of hard waxes(carnauba),and resins,it is in fact similar to glanz wax,so a quality carnauba wax is not such a different 'alternative',just my 2cents.
 
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