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I hate DA polishing so try and avoid it. Have better stuff to be doing all weekend. Spend more time cleaning then driving it sometimes
Like many on DetailingWorld, I've tried both separately, and combined, and the results are good.
Embrace technology. Sealant technology is way ahead now, especially for longevity (which is what I'm after primarily).
Think everyone is a bit lazy and has a stage that they miss.
I hate DA polishing so try and avoid it. Have better stuff to be doing all weekend. Spend more time cleaning then driving it sometimes
I wouldn't use a wax (glaze) and a sealant. I'm not convinced about sealants. Like Pulp I don't like doing any polishing so take real care about washing so as not to get any swirls. I've tried a few waxes but keep coming back to Zymol Glasur.
I've worked out so far I've spent more than twice the time cleaning it than driving it...........Oh, sad.
Like many on DetailingWorld, I've tried both separately, and combined, and the results are good.
Embrace technology. Sealant technology is way ahead now, especially for longevity (which is what I'm after primarily).
Any particular reason why you hate it?
I find some non abrasives polishes to be excellent at enhancing the colour with doing any cutting.
That's that it's all about, trying out and finding products you like and work well with.
I was a big fan of megs 3 step, but there are much better products around on the market.
Gone over completely to sealants lately, however just bought a jar of Migliore Frutta Carnauba Wax to have a play and see whether its going on the 'new arrival'
The megs step one I liked very much, wasn't too keen on 2 + 3
Tut I thought u were sponsered by werkstat lol
So you were a fan of the paint clean step then? I've still got a unopened bottle and I noticed the other day that they are stopping selling it apparently.
Step 2 and 3 I think are hard work, went back to SRP - what a difference.
Yes mate it's what I first used for my first Audi A3.
I didn't find step 2 too bad but step 3 I didn't like.
Still got mine in the shed as well.
To be fair the 3 step has had its day now but cracking value for money.
I bought mine from halfords 3 for 2.
I used step one after I had clayed, found it to good and put step 2 on that.
I'm sure step 2 is megs answer to AG SRP.
I didn't really know anything about detailing then but now it seems kinda pointless doing a 3 step when 2 would suffice
One thing is that now iv used the werkstat range, prime is step 1 and u can really see the paint shine and the microfibre pad is dirty.
It's been that long that iv used the megs step 1 I can't compare.
Saying that the mate brought his black Beemer round a few weeks ago as his youngest had his hands up his exhaust and put soot all offer the bonnet and boot lol.
The megs step 1 took it off instantly