Tested The Hd Wax From Autoglym With The Claykit And Cleanser Kit

rich dj

2015 A4 Avant 2.0TDI SE Quattro 190 Technik
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Its a 3 stage kit first you use the clay kit with the lubricant then the cleanser kit then the HD wax washing off after each process.
It does take a while to do, it took me 2 days to do the whole car and wheels and lights (see pics) but the difference was amazing. The rear lights looked sun damaged before and now they look almost new.
I also did the headlights which also looked better.
when you use the clay you can feel the difference afterwards. So in all pleased with the product but be prepared to loose a couple of days.
Note I ran out of clay lubricant so had to buy more to finish off and I also found getting the wax rubbed off use the standard old style cloth that comes on a roll then finished with the cloth supplied.
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wow! great results! Im yet to tackle my car but going from detailing a corsa to something twice the size will be a shock!

Love the mud flaps think ill need to get a set and i need those wheels in my life!! so much nicer than the normal S-Lines.

Personally im not a fan of autoglym products but as long as they work for you and youre happy with the results then thats what matters.
 
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Yes the mud flaps were fitted early on in its life so I think its saved a lot of stone chips, I think I remember reading that the Mud flaps shouldn't go on the S-Line, my one do scrape if you pull out on a drive with a lot of slope which means i have to make sure they are fixed regularly I agree I like the look with them on.
Just gone past the 100,000 miles mark.
Interior is the next project.
 
Looking nice, wished my A6 looked like that at the moment, baby is taking up all my time.......
 
Cheers fella, I remember those days not so long ago, but they grow up really quick.
 
Those rear lights look amazing. So the claying removed those light scratches then? didn't know it could do that as well.
 
Yes it certainly did, they felt different as I did it.
I thought if it's doing the bodywork why not try the lights they couldn't look much worse.
I only used the clay in a vertical and horizontal as per instructions. Then used the next step the cleanser and then the wax.