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Autoglym Super Resin Polish is a premium 1L car polish designed to provide a high gloss shine and exceptional resin protection. This discontinued model features specialized emulsifiers and conditioners that gently clean and condition paintwork, ensuring your vehicle looks its best while being shielded from deterioration.
Manufacturer | Altro Ltd. |
Brand | Autoglym |
Item model number | Autoglym-Discontinued Model |
Manufacturer part number | AGRP1L |
I**Y
Autoglym Super Resin Polish - 1 Litre
A very high quality product and very good value for money indeed from the seller - POLISH BY POST. The coating looks very good and it is also very good to protect paintwork on a long term basis. I also use the Autoglym wax - Extra Gloss Protection. Both products when used together maximise water proofing and help to protect the paintwork against rust and paint chips.Please note the carnauba waxes apparently (and most likely have) a better finish to the coating and thus makes the bodywork look even better. However, they are not as long lasting as the artificial waxes, eg. Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection and will therefore need to be applied more often. I hope this review has been helpful to you.
A**S
Excellent in the right circumstances
A liquid resin polish which is easily applied and even more easily removed to give a glossy shine with a slightly "plasticky" look to it and medium-size droplet formation when wet. Leathers down very easily with droplets coming off quickly. Make sure your car is bone-dry when appying as even a tiny drop of water will cause the polish to pick-up and skid very easily.At its best on good, clean paintwork. If you are looking for it to remove a light layer of traffic-film or bird lime then this is not for you and you will be disappointed. If you want a really deep shine with a glass-like finish then use Autoglym Ultra Deep Shine or Mer.
J**R
Not too tricky, good polish
First thing to state - I don't often clean my car, I usually go to car wash or pay someone in a supermarket to clean my car for me. A few things came about; 1. my paint was starting to look flat, and 2. bits kept on being missed. I've been fortunate to have a newer car, so as a new years resolution I decided to try to take a bit of care of my car.My car was looking quite flat from driving up and down the motorway, so I cleaned it with AutoGlym bodywash, and then dried the car with a chamois, then set about applying the resin using a micro fibre cloth.I've used wax before and it can be really difficult to get rid of the white streaks, but this wasn't hard at all. Yes it is time consuming to go over every piece of bodywork with lots of tiny circular motions, but I have to admit it made a nice shine. At the end of it I had a very gunked up microfibre cloth, but a little detergent and hot water got that clean.Oh, Its quite good at buffing out small scratches etc, and makes a nice shine.Recommended
O**N
Reaches parts stubborn fathers-in-law cannot
In recent years I have come to suspect my children of being acidic reptiles of some sort, with uncommonly greasy hands, for they have a the ability that no other human I have encountered does, of leaving indelible finger and handprints on my car. This has happened to two of my cars, over a period of five or more years. Fortunately, I tend to drive old dungers, so it doesn't matter much.But it bothers my father-in-law. He also likes a challenge, and on one visit last year he spent three days armed with a hundredweight of soft cotton cloths, isopropyl alcohol, rubbing salts, fairy liquid, turps, wire wool, dettol, and incanted oriental meditations and indigenous kiwi curses, and contracted tennis elbow, yet nothing he could do could make any impression on the lizard marks.This summer, as I contemplated my now well-and-truly piebald motor one sunny afternoon, I thought I'd google "How to remove children's fingerprints from metallic paint". Not that I care, or anything, but just out of curiosity. Almost all the results I turned up said "Autoglim Super Resin Polish". Lots of discussion forum posting, all wildly enthusisatic, and all confirmed that, believe it or not this stuff really does the job on lizard-child stains (I'm not the only one with lizard-spawn, it seems).It looked to good to be true - I wondered whether Autoglim had blown its marketing budget virally infecting the internet on a massive snow-job (just to trap me!) but eventually succumbed, reasoning "look, it's a tenner. what harm can it do?".Well, it did no harm. To the contrary, it worked a charm. You need to really put in the elbow grease for sure, and five or six applications, but this stuff really works. I gather it has a "cutting agent" and is in effect stripping and re-polishing the car, but blow me down it works.Now my old dunger looks a million bucks. Ok, maybe a couple of grand. But just wait till the father-in-law sees it. I just hope the lizard-spawn don't get to it first.Olly Buxton
P**K
Works a treat but be realistic
I am pleased with this product. My 10 year old Toyota Corrola has been flaking lacquer recently, a phone call to a Body work shop revealed a 'ball park' figure of £700 - £800 for a complete respray. This product leaves a gleaming, mirror-like shine, but you can still see where lacquer has flaked off, this why i say 'be realistic', an advert might claim miraculous results, in the Real World a £10 solution will be less impressive than an £800 job; I know which I prefer!I will continue to apply further coats and I am sure the result will improve, there is a generous amount of liquid and it is not hard work to buff off.P.S. Handwriting my first name on the delivery note was a lovely personal touch and lead to me bothering to write this review.
K**K
Nothing to shout about
Easy to apply, but didn't find it any better than turtle wax. If your car is a very light colour it's ok, but if it's dark be forewarned... every little chip and scratch will stand out in white! My wife has a light car and mine is dark... but I really don't want the expense of buying 2 different waxes (Auto Glym do make a polish for dark cars).
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