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Marc-5-GTI:
You're welcome  :happy2:

Horatio:
Autoglym products are pretty good off-the-shelf products. If your not going to be spending much time cleaning your car, you wouldn't want to spend a small fortune on products only 3 months down the line when the interest starts to wear off. Keeping a black car clean is a nightmare and the swirls and spiding webbing shows up double-worse  :sick: Good preparation is the key. I always find myself returning to autoglym;  autoglym super resin polish, HD Wax, autoglym extra gloss protection (applied in that order) always gives a really good finish and good longevity  :happy2: Another product worth mentioning is Poorboys Wheel Sealent. My first pot lasted nearly 18 months

CarlW:
Thank you for the recommendations guys.. will spend a bit more time looking in this detailing section and find out what the good products are for my car and slowly collect them.. just spent an hour reading Jay's detailing guide and happy to say its helped a lot more than i thought..

Another thing is i've recently bought a K2 Pressure washer but do not yet have the snow foam lance.. Can anyone tell me where i can find a good one.. where to get the best prices of one and also i heard you need to service them every now and then? is there a guide for this so i can bookmark it and refer to it when i manage to get myself one..

Thanks

Marc-5-GTI:
Autobrite HD Foam lance is awesome... Google autobrite and it's on their website. They do deals now and then too.

I use autofinnesse products mostly but some people hate then cause some of their stuff is rebranded...

CarlW:
Spot on :happy2: Also can you advise me a couple of places to get things like the grit buckets, wash mitts, snow foam, car shampoo's etc? buckets i have/had are now gone seen as my dad decided to use them for his building work :happy2: Can't have nout haha a

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