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Autoglym - Ultra Deep Shine

mwadams

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Had my car for 2 months and have used Meguirs Body Scrub and Scratch X on my Ocean Blue Metallic Paintwork.

Had not been able to decide on what wax to use after so many forum postings as everybody has a favorite !

Had read about this newish product from Autoglym - Ultra Deep Shine especially good on darker colours.

http://www.autoglym.co.uk/frame2.html

Well all I can say is the car looks bloody fantastic, virtually every scratch has gone and I can not believe how could the paintwork now looks on an 7 year old car !!!

Don't know how long the wax will last, but it looks great and all for £11.99 and a few hours of hard work.

Mark
 

ORIGINAL: mwadams

http://www.autoglym.co.uk/frame2.html

Well all I can say is the car looks bloody fantastic, virtually every scratch has gone and I can not believe how could the paintwork now looks on an 7 year old car !!!

Don't know how long the wax will last, but it looks great and all for £11.99 and a few hours of hard work.

Mark
[8D]Use it on my car, great smelling polish :ROFLMAO: lasts about the same as most others 4/6 weeks depending on how much acid rain your bodywork sees in that time
 

ORIGINAL: mwadams

Had my car for 2 months and have used Meguirs Body Scrub and Scratch X on my Ocean Blue Metallic Paintwork.

Had not been able to decide on what wax to use after so many forum postings as everybody has a favorite !

Had read about this newish product from Autoglym - Ultra Deep Shine especially good on darker colours.

http://www.autoglym.co.uk/frame2.html

Well all I can say is the car looks bloody fantastic, virtually every scratch has gone and I can not believe how could the paintwork now looks on an 7 year old car !!!

Don't know how long the wax will last, but it looks great and all for £11.99 and a few hours of hard work.

Mark


Did mine with UDS last week too - and what a surprise. Swirls gone, most scratches gone, just a beautifully reflective surface even in direct sunlight. Can even see all the different coloured metallic flakes that make up the paint. And this on Basalt that is an absolute nightmare for showing every tiny mark. And as you correctly say, for only £11.99 and 3 hours hard work. Don't mind doing that every 4-6 weeks at all.

Bargain of the week, definitely.

Ian W
 
I bourght it last week but not yet used it, good to hear a great review. I used the Auto Glym Paint Renovator (the pink badge one) on my bumper which had a slight stone rash of very fine chippings, i used it rubbing in hard and then lots of Auto Glym Super Resin Polish. The result was fantastic took 90% of the stone rash out. AG products have to be the best.
 
I am intrested in using this UDS, after seeing it in a motor shop near me, and now hearing the above comments. I have been using the resin AG, but wanted to use somthing that would have a little more effect on darker colours as my car is Ocean Blue, and has very slight smear marks which from the above seams that this is the one to bring the paint back to it's natrual shine.

The question i have is do you use this and nothing afterwards, so this would replace the resin and no need to add anything else like the high gloss, as the UDS will protect the paintwork as well as make it look top notch? if so i shall be getting some to use on the next polish up.

Phil
 
Ultra Deep Shine is very simular to the Super Resin Polish so you dont have to use SRP as before UDS or use anything after UDS.
 
Andriko mentions the "stone rash" is much improved with the use of UDS. Did those of you with black or dark blue experience the same corrective results. My basalt black C4 has the "rash" (so did my Guards Red Boxster) and I would sell my Mrs to get rid of the stone chips the easy way.

RB
 

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