New Autoglym Super Resin Polish

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Autoglym Super Resin Polish review - Autoblog UK



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This looks very interesting. Just wondering when it will be available here in the states.
 
I bet quite a few people (Accumulator) will start hoarding the old stuff. It's going to be a tough act to follow for sure.
 
Dan said:
I bet quite a few people (Accumulator) will start hoarding the old stuff. It's going to be a tough act to follow for sure.



Truth be told, I got sold on this stuff after reading Dave KG's testing/ evaluations a while back. Not a big fan of the occassional dusting and the often stiff applications especially when Im not working it via machine. Im definitely looking to try the new version.
 
Dan said:
I bet quite a few people (Accumulator) will start hoarding the old stuff. It's going to be a tough act to follow for sure.



Heh heh....nah, I don't see any downside to the new one (though I'm not gonna put all *that* much stock in that one review) and I don't use it enough to really need to stockpile it anyhow. A bottle of the stuff lasts me for many years; I might already have enough for this lifetime.



usdm said:
What are the better offerings in comparison to SRP?



I was wondering that too, but then there are all sorts of reasons to prefer one such product over another.



Note that while I'm a big proponent of SRP, as I just posted above, I don't really use it very often.
 
I agree with Accum. I started using it along with EGP about 1 1/2, maybe 2 years ago and love this combination. The shine and gloss is next to none and the durability I found to be excellent. I just applied a second application to my vehicle two days ago after taking care of some very minor scratches. Anyway, this is the second application I applied in about 8 months, and it was still beading like I just put it on two days ago. Anyway, the reason for application is because of the polishing needed to remove the scratches. The "pop" in metallics is unbelievable with this combination. Actually, I just researched a post I did, and wow...how time flies. The SRP/EGP has actually been on for about a year and a half. I applied it in July 2010, and it still beaded like it was just applied. Keeping in mind proper washing techniques and no other applications of wax/sealant applied since then. Here is a link to that thread with some pics of the SRP/EGP showing how the product actually makes the metallic pop and show the "hues" in the color. I wonder how much better the new formula is? Anyway, as Accum. said, a little goes a loooong way, so I don't see the need to stock pile it either.



Here is the link to my previous post:



http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-de...-autoglym-super-resin-polish-extra-gloss.html
 
As I think of it, I havent even scratched the surface when it comes to all the stuff thats been around for a while, or, a lot of the new stuff for that matter. So, I guess there very well may be better solutions out there. Im always open to trying anything better.



In the meantime, I just found a quart of 3m Fill n Glaze in the garage. And I got me some Mothers Sealer and Glaze in the basement. Gots me thinking............:D:waxing:
 
usdm said:
As I think of it, I havent even scratched the surface when it comes to all the stuff thats been around for a while, or, a lot of the new stuff for that matter. So, I guess there very well may be better solutions out there. Im always open to trying anything better.



In the meantime, I just found a quart of 3m Fill n Glaze in the garage. And I got me some Mothers Sealer and Glaze in the basement. Gots me thinking............:D:waxing:



Ha, the waxing smiley.



They need to get this at walmart pronto. I mean i saw the wax there for a brief period so what is up with the srp.
 
You can find SRP at Pep Boys, I think Wally World is done with Autoglym. I still can't believe they had a $50 wax.
 
hacadacalopolis said:
They need to get this at walmart pronto. I mean i saw the wax there for a brief period so what is up with the srp.



There is no place locally here that offers the AG line. And Im thinking if they just released it in the UK, it will probably be a lil while before we get it here in the states.
 
Wally Wart was selling AGHD for 10 bucks just to get it off the shelves a few months back. I felt cheated having "thought" it was a bargain and bought it at 20. Shoulda waited. Good wax once you get the hang of it.
 
My understanding is the new version has slightly less filler but considerably less dust. I have not tried the new SRP so take my comments as just hearsay
 
Lowejackson said:
My understanding is the new version has slightly less filler but considerably less dust. I have not tried the new SRP so take my comments as just hearsay



Hmm. Actually, I got this because it was supposed to do some good filling. Maybe, I need to hoard some of the old formula as well.



As an aside, I emailed the AG dist for the US (well I assume they are as that is what the AG site indicates) Anyway, they say no new product until the end of March or 1st part of April.
 
if you want filling, restructure marine and glare are the best for that as the fillers dont wash out and can be reapplied if any new marks arrive



optimum gps would be one much better solution to SRP
 
SVR said:
if you want filling, restructure marine and glare are the best for that as the fillers dont wash out and can be reapplied if any new marks arrive



optimum gps would be one much better solution to SRP



Im getting a sample of GPS with my order, so I will be definitely giving it a try.
 
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