Binnedit
Senior Member
Gave Polar Gloss a run out on Sunday.
Just to put things into perspective, a little - I acquired the car in November last year, and didn't get chance to put any sort of winter protection down. Nor have I had chance to machine the paintwork in any way (yet).
So, the car was fairly mucky with salt after the last couple of weeks. gave it a 'good' maintenance wash, using my normal products & finished off by applying Polar Seal through my snow foam lance.
Must say that I'm well impressed with this product. I don't have many Autoglym products in my arsenal, but this one will be a keeper - perfect for applying some gloss during the winter months, as its quick & easy. Spray on, rinse off, quickly. I can imagine it'll make a proper mess if you let it dry on a panel. Not sure I would use during the summer (as I enjoy the process of waxing), but for winter, its great. Autoglym advise not to re-apply every wash, but every month or so, therefore I'm not expecting long lasting protection.
What do you think?
Just to put things into perspective, a little - I acquired the car in November last year, and didn't get chance to put any sort of winter protection down. Nor have I had chance to machine the paintwork in any way (yet).
So, the car was fairly mucky with salt after the last couple of weeks. gave it a 'good' maintenance wash, using my normal products & finished off by applying Polar Seal through my snow foam lance.
Must say that I'm well impressed with this product. I don't have many Autoglym products in my arsenal, but this one will be a keeper - perfect for applying some gloss during the winter months, as its quick & easy. Spray on, rinse off, quickly. I can imagine it'll make a proper mess if you let it dry on a panel. Not sure I would use during the summer (as I enjoy the process of waxing), but for winter, its great. Autoglym advise not to re-apply every wash, but every month or so, therefore I'm not expecting long lasting protection.
What do you think?