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Plenty of beading, but they are quite flat, indicating failure of the LSP

What are you using?

It needs refreshing IMO

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Nice one, I want the Felicia pick up!!!

 

 

The little Felicia was awesome - Alan was chatting with the guy for a bit.

 

The pizzas from their stall were absolutely superb!

 

Really enjoyed that part of the day :thumbup:

Morning

Plenty of beading, but they are quite flat, indicating failure of the LSP

What are you using?

It needs refreshing IMO

Car hasn't been given a clean in a couple of weeks :) used Autoglym Polish

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If it's not been cleaned for a little while and has dust, pollen etc on it I assume this would affect the beading a bit, yes?

If it's not been cleaned for a little while and has dust, pollen etc on it I assume this would affect the beading a bit, yes?

Well, I didn't clean the car at one point for a month and by the the end there was no beading at all

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Car hasn't been given a clean in a couple of weeks :) used Autoglym Polish

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Sounds like a good detailing day is required with a good robust LSP applied to finish.

 

When you mention Autoglym Polish - you do mean SRP I assume?

Sounds like a good detailing day is required with a good robust LSP applied to finish.

When you mention Autoglym Polish - you do mean SRP I assume?

Yeah, to be open and honest for the first year I never even polished, just washed with a sponge, but obviously through this forum I've learnt what to use when washing, I plan in futute to have the car fully detailed by a professional, so clay wax polish seal etc, I haven't at the moment got the time to do this (apologies to any car detailers who may have keeled over after reading I used to use a sponge :D )

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Yeah, to be open and honest for the first year I never even polished, just washed with a sponge, but obviously through this forum I've learnt what to use when washing, I plan in futute to have the car fully detailed by a professional, so clay wax polish seal etc, I haven't at the moment got the time to do this (apologies to any car detailers who may have keeled over after reading I used to use a sponge :D )

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Use this order:

Clay

Polish

Sealer always before Wax

In your case...ditch the sealer and just apply the wax due to AGSRP having some sealer (Very small amount) within the product

Use this order:

Clay

Polish

Sealer always before Wax

In your case...ditch the sealer and just apply the wax due to AGSRP having some sealer (Very small amount) within the product

To be fair Chris, I might just make a trip to York and give you the car :D

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Yeah, to be open and honest for the first year I never even polished, just washed with a sponge, but obviously through this forum I've learnt what to use when washing, I plan in futute to have the car fully detailed by a professional, so clay wax polish seal etc, I haven't at the moment got the time to do this (apologies to any car detailers who may have keeled over after reading I used to use a sponge :D )

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No need to apologise - we all start somewhere.... and learn as we go!

 

I'm sure you will get the LSP/protection stage sorted soon enough :thumbup:

LOL

As Samuir states..Youll soon get the hang of it

And even sponge wash and a yearly AGSRP is more then 90% of cars ever get, and the effort will/does show results.

If you have recently polished it, try and put some sealant on now.  AG recommend extra gloss protection after srp, I've found it easy to use and quite long lasting.

If you have recently polished it, try and put some sealant on now. AG recommend extra gloss protection after srp, I've found it easy to use and quite long lasting.

Was going to give her a scrub this Friday and apply so AG after shine :)

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1 week on....car untouched, beading still looking good.

 

Maintenance wash this evening..... if the rain holds off! :think:

 

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What LSP are you using Samuir?...Awesome results :thumbup:

I must get some of this

Thanks for sharing

Beeeeeeeeads......

 

Bilt Hamber Doubel Speed Wax

 

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Wow - that is very very nice!! Great picture :thumbup:

 

Its a great wax and very easy to use indeed - amazing for the price.

Some nice beads after a weekend detail on a mates car.

 

Having a play with some ceramic coatings - his choice, not mine.... great results!

 

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What LSP are you using Samuir?...Awesome results :thumbup:

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Some nice beads after a weekend detail on a mates car.

 

Having a play with some ceramic coatings - his choice, not mine.... great results!

 

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Nice beads Ste. It hasn't hung on to much of the water either. Must be quite a slick product?

Beeeeeeeeads......

 

 

Sorry, that's me sold, I had been holding off, but just ordered the Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax ;)

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Sorry, that's me sold, I had been holding off, but just ordered the Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax ;)

Nice one

Another good reason for posting a name of the product producing the beading

Thanks for sharing :thumbup:

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