Wow! I turn my back and....
Thank you for all the encouraging comments...you make me blush.
I'm sorry for the delay in responding to your questions.
Burlyq, I will try the PowerGloss soon...and yes, I should've used it instead of IP - very slow on this type of renovation! I urge you to try the Autoglym duo...if you follow the advice on some of the posts, you'll love the results you get with them!
RedondoV6, yes it's a real classic (you should see the red XJ120 that appears in the reflection shot - sexiest Jag ever!)
oaevo8u, thank you for your encouragement.
tegboy, thanks. Where in Victoria do you live?
ShineShop, I can't agree more. Someone said that the more they use Autoglym, the more they love it...I'm in that boat. A bit of a learning curve - applying very thin, using spray bottle, etc.
NavindraLR, thanks for the compliment. I would've entered, but didn't have enough 'before' shots to demonstrate the transformation. Next time.
Lowejackson, thanks and thanks. The photography was easy (thanks to a HP digital camera). My favourite is the door reflection shot with the red XJ120 in the background (that was finished next after this project).
JDookie, tdekany, Lochi, I used a PC and trialed several different pads. Ended up preferring the LC orange VC pad with Menzerna IP. The concave shape was perfect for caressing the many curves of the difficult body shape. Using a flat pad resulted in too much pad lift too often...resulting in much dusting and some slinging. The curved pad was perfect for this type of car. In hindsight I should've used a yellow pad with something more aggressive like PowerGloss...I still have much to learn, grasshopper.
GSRstilez, D3mon, raven, pugoman, Thumper, Scottwax, thank you all for your kind remarks. Beautiful car, great product. Its very encouraging to me to get the nod from more experienced Autopians.
whitevanman, EGP will probably dissolve many things as it has a high solvent content. I can't say why they don't sell detail clay. Maybe Rolls Royces and Bentleys in the UK are too pampered to need it.
Both Autoglym and Mothers are excellent products, IMO. Here in Australia they're promoted for a similar market. I have yet to do a head-to-head with the two brands, but I intend to, as I use both, and love both. I think both are sometimes under-rated in certain quarters.
On the red XJ120 I detailed, after restoring with IP/FP, I used Mothers Sealer and Glaze topped with S100. S&G is a much under-used and under-rated product, IMHO. It's similar to Megs #7, but easier to use, creates a better cosmetic effect (IMO), and is layerable.
Here's a post I made recently on the Mothers WaxForum with some
pictures of the XJ120. Love that car! Seeexxxyyy!
And I love Autoglym! :bow