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Nev The Bear 27th March 2017 21:10

Autoglym Extra Gloss Protector Applied.
 
I applied a coat of Autoglym Extra Gloss Protector to my ZTT.

I find that once your car is washed and polished, the Extra Gloss Protector really enhances the shine.

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windrush 27th March 2017 21:57

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Originally Posted by Nev The Bear (Post 2467578)
I applied a coat of Autoglym Extra Gloss Protector to my ZTT.

I find that once your car is washed and polished, the Extra Gloss Protector really enhances the shine.

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Looking very good Clyde a real credit to you

7T5 28th March 2017 09:50

Looks spot on very good. I have a bottle of this, never used it. Was always a bit worried about they curing time, says an hour from memory. Would rain in that hour up here :D How long do you leave it to cure?

Vossy 28th March 2017 10:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nev The Bear (Post 2467578)
I applied a coat of Autoglym Extra Gloss Protector to my ZTT.
I find that once your car is washed and polished, the Extra Gloss Protector really enhances the shine.



Lovely job there, EGP really does the trick, I have used many glazes over the years but always come back to EGP, looks great.


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Originally Posted by 7T5 (Post 2467802)
Looks spot on very good. I have a bottle of this, never used it. Was always a bit worried about they curing time, says an hour from memory. Would rain in that hour up here :D How long do you leave it to cure?

Ideally leave it as long as you can on the car, once applied in a very light coat you can test after 30 minutes by just touching with your finger, if it still moves it has not yet cured, once cured just polish off. You can also polish off if it is wet, just make sure to polish the panel completely and dry.

BoroRover 28th March 2017 10:32

That IS a lovely finish, car looks wonderful...I think investing in a bottle of that stuff is in order !!

Fusilier 28th March 2017 17:45

Autoglym EGP
 
Nev

Looks like you have done a good job, and nice reflections as well

Only thing I don't like about EGP is the dust it leaves afterwards. I am going to try a new product which I have come across and has good reviews

Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant

Stu

roverbarmy 19th April 2017 11:13

Autoglym EGP warning!:eek:

This stuff can really damage your excuse to get away from her indoors because the car needs a wash and a polish!:}

I haven't touched mine for over two weeks and it still looks great. Every time it rains, the grime just rinses off and when it dries, it's still sparkling. Great stuff. :bowdown:
Mike


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