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AndyC_1 said:
I'll pass on a sample but thanks anyway



See, I can't even give it away!!! :D



I didn't agree with all of the findings in the Which? report but they seemed about right for Mer. As for the surface prep, it is a cleaner wax type of product so should be able to prep and seal in one, just as the other products had to.
 
Wow I never thought Mer would have any reactions. I used Mer and Comma just to see how it worked with EX-P. I have had a bottle for years and I think it is ok.



Now I know it brings out strong feelings, I will try it again in the spring against some other products :)
 
vindaloo said:
I'll be interestd in how the WG works out.



On another note, Alex should have the Megs wheel & tyre brushes in at the end of the month, these look pretty good quality, supposedly better than the OXO versions.



Jury's still out on the Oxo brush for me - works fine on the Astra (lower panels only to avoid any marring issues) but marred the Ka (darker met green) really badly :confused:



Alex should also be stocking something else by the end of the month - bit Klasse-y :D



Tried Wg this morning on the 205 (big meet this pm) and it doesn't like direct sunshine AT ALL - 2 layers of Carlack instead - this is becoming my go to product pretty rapidly!
 
Andy, if you get the chance try some Carlack and then SRP. I hope this should improve the shine or at least it does when I use a chemical polish prior to SRP.
 
AndyC_1 said:
Jury's still out on the Oxo brush for me - works fine on the Astra (lower panels only to avoid any marring issues) but marred the Ka (darker met green) really badly :confused:






I referred to the brushes for wheels & tyres only. I have the Oxo body brush but only use it on the textured finish on the sills
 
The only place I would use that brush is the arches. I gave mine a good clean but it still is pretty mucky so im gonna use some more degreasent.



On another note, I tried my glanz wax from andy @ erazer, works really well, very easy to put on. Gonna strip the car of its current stuff and just put 1Z on. Ill post pics when done!



JJ
 
Yes, I too like the Glanz, very easy to use especially when you use a small spray bottle. Used it over PB's PwC & topped with Natty's, looks great on Silver
 
JJ_ said:
The only place I would use that brush is the arches. I gave mine a good clean but it still is pretty mucky so im gonna use some more degreasent.



On another note, I tried my glanz wax from andy @ erazer, works really well, very easy to put on. Gonna strip the car of its current stuff and just put 1Z on. Ill post pics when done!



JJ



I use my OXO wash brush on the front and rear bumpers, cills, door openings, cleans up pretty well, but is now a greyish colour.



Quick question, how do you remove previous product build up safely and quickly, is that 1Z Acrysol Silicone Remover a bit potent ?
 
Can the uk guys point me in the direction of a clay supplier. I've just picked up a 97 328i bmw as a run around that has never been polished in it's life. The paint is a mess and is crying out for a decent clay but I don't have any. Swinging towards Mother's or Clay Magic unless anyone has any other suggestions.
 
Just tried clay magic after using Mothers for a long time-seems a very good product, but maybe not for very neglected surfaces.

The polishing company do it-see U.K. listing.

Peter
 
new product you might want to try for cleaning inside the arches:

castrol 'greentec' bike cleaner. You can read a bit more about it here:

http://www.castrol.com/castrol/multipleproductsection.do?categoryId=9000393&contentId=7000716



available from halfords at £6.99 - It comes in a 1ltr spray bottle and is claimed to be safe to clean all surfaces of the bike - paint, engine, suspension etc.. Anyway I wouldn't use it on paint as it strips "EVERY" last drop of wax from the finish!! (although I guess that might be useful in some situations). But on the engine casings of the bike an in areas where it is difficult to get a sponge / brush into - this stuff is unbelievable!



So I tried squirting some into the wheel arches of my 2001 BMW (which I don't think had ever been cleaned inside the arches), left for a minute or so and then just hosed off - it too all the dirt off no problem and left the shiny silver anti-stone chip paint stuff on display.



It could also be used to detail the engine bay too.



I am really impressed by this stuff - it actually changes colour from bright green to brown as it cleans and absorbs the dirt.
 
Graham,



Have you tried Greentec on wheels?



I'm looking for something which cleans well without the risk of causing any damage.



Thanks.



Andrew
 
gkerr4 said:
new product you might want to try for cleaning inside the arches:

castrol 'greentec' bike cleaner. You can read a bit more about it here:

http://www.castrol.com/castrol/multipleproductsection.do?categoryId=9000393&contentId=7000716



available from halfords at £6.99 - It comes in a 1ltr spray bottle and is claimed to be safe to clean all surfaces of the bike - paint, engine, suspension etc.. Anyway I wouldn't use it on paint as it strips "EVERY" last drop of wax from the finish!! (although I guess that might be useful in some situations). But on the engine casings of the bike an in areas where it is difficult to get a sponge / brush into - this stuff is unbelievable!



So I tried squirting some into the wheel arches of my 2001 BMW (which I don't think had ever been cleaned inside the arches), left for a minute or so and then just hosed off - it too all the dirt off no problem and left the shiny silver anti-stone chip paint stuff on display.



It could also be used to detail the engine bay too.



I am really impressed by this stuff - it actually changes colour from bright green to brown as it cleans and absorbs the dirt.





I think you could probably get the same result with Megs APC used in a 4:1 mix & that's only a tenner for a gallon in concentrated form as well as being able to dilute into other mixes for all kinds of uses. Also consider Virosol in the UK from here http://www.jantastic.co.uk/acatalog/Jantastic_Household_Products_6.html
 
Still using good old Autoglym TFR ( engine and machine cleaner ) on wheels and undercarrige here.



Andy how did the look off the Wolfgang compare to EX with Carnuba or NXT?
 
Andrew - I haven't tried it on wheels, although I guess it would be excellent. However, if your wheels are sealed / waxed then I wouldn't use it as it does strip every lastbit of wax off the painted parts. It is a damn good cleaner though. for the wheel arches I have yet to find anything better.



Vindaloo - I haven't tried either of those products, but i will look out for them. The reason I thought I would mention the greentec is that I am really impressed by it - I have yet to find another "true" spray on - rinse off cleaner with the same effect.
 
Richt said:
Still using good old Autoglym TFR ( engine and machine cleaner ) on wheels and undercarrige here.



Andy how did the look off the Wolfgang compare to EX with Carnuba or NXT?



Hard to say Rich - it reacted badly to direct sunlight IMHO and went cloudy so I buffed off and 2 layers of Carlack later all was well. Tried topping that with UPP and got blotches again! Not sure what went wrong - even EX-P went cloudy and v hard to remove without streaking - odd.



I'm going to try it on the Astra in a couple of weeks but jury has to be out on this until I get to see some results:nixweiss



I even packed the PC away and went back to good old VMW/Carlack 68 by hand - v nice combo on black (couple of pics over at 205gtidrivers)



As soon as I can find my USB lead I'll post pics - took some nice ones of the cars reflections in each other of that makes sense
 
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