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I've been looking on eBay for some foam alligator pads and came across some products from a company called Alien Magic:

 

http://alienmagic.co.uk

 

Has anyone tried any of them and if so, were they any good?

 

Interested to find out more.

I haven't used Alien Magic but have seem them on ebay etc...

 

Don't be put off by "not so heard names" as you will actually be shocked just how good these products can be :thumbup:

 

There might be some folk on here that have hopefully used or tried Alien Magic but if not! you will be the best bet to give it a try out & report back on the product(s) etc...B)

 

This is the only information I could find via google

 

http://www.detailingnation.com/showthread.php?11408-Alien-Magic-Nano-Seal-Pro-Sealant-Review&p=149509 

14 minutes ago, BATVANVRS said:

I haven't used Alien Magic but have seem them on ebay etc...

 

Don't be put off by "not so heard names" as you will actually be shocked just how good these products can be :thumbup:

 

There might be some folk on here that have hopefully used or tried Alien Magic but if not! you will be the best bet to give it a try out & report back on the product(s) etc...B)

 

This is the only information I could find via google

 

http://www.detailingnation.com/showthread.php?11408-Alien-Magic-Nano-Seal-Pro-Sealant-Review&p=149509 

interesting read, I agree with what they're saying, no way it will last 5 years going on that assumption a bottle will last a lifetime which is not good for repeat purchase.

Yeah :giggle: :D I can't see it lasting 5 years to be fair? but as long as you get a good 6-12 months protection out of it & depending on the price & if it's a nice n easy product to use, its got to be decent! will follow that link from time to time to see what the update will be B)

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6 hours ago, BATVANVRS said:

Yeah :giggle: :D I can't see it lasting 5 years to be fair? but as long as you get a good 6-12 months protection out of it & depending on the price & if it's a nice n easy product to use, its got to be decent! will follow that link from time to time to see what the update will be B)

 

Prices are cheap enough, for example:

 

http://alienmagic.co.uk/argon---high-gloss-spray-wax--easy-spray-on-wipe-off-formula--nano-protection--extreme-water-repellency-235-p.asp

 

It's cheaper than most similar products I've used, so if a bottle only last six months it would still be relatively inexpensive.  I'll give it a go and report back.

 

Wish me luck!!

 

Interesting, love to hear/see how the water beading is and how long it lasts :)

 

On ‎19‎/‎07‎/‎2017 at 21:39, Mouldy said:

 

Prices are cheap enough, for example:

 

http://alienmagic.co.uk/argon---high-gloss-spray-wax--easy-spray-on-wipe-off-formula--nano-protection--extreme-water-repellency-235-p.asp

 

It's cheaper than most similar products I've used, so if a bottle only last six months it would still be relatively inexpensive.  I'll give it a go and report back.

 

Wish me luck!!

 

keep me posted on this id be interested to see how this holds up against something like poor boys wheel sealant

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I called Alien magic and spoke to the owner regarding his products and it seems they have been on the marker for less that a year.  I ordered a couple of small bottles to see what they were like and was pleasantly surprised to find a couple of freebies had been added and now have some liquid wax (Ultra), a spray on wax (Argon) and some fire clay and clay lubricant (Nano) to try.  There are also a couple of yellow microfibres and a green one, which is incredibly soft together with a foam applicator pad.

 

 

 

Unfortunately, due to holidays at work, I will be completing an eleven hour shift on Sunday, so won't have the opportunity to try them this weekend.  However, the weather forecast isn't great, so I may be as well being at work anyway.

 

I'll report back when I've tried them.

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Eventually got round to trying one of the Alien Magic products received a couple of weeks ago.  Washed the car and dried it as usual and went over it with the Megs DA and a white Hexlogic pad using Menzerna 3800 Super Finish Plus before waxing with Alien Magic Ultra.

 

The website states that it can be applied by machine, but I found the best results were by using one of their yellow m/f cloths to apply the wax and polishing off with the super soft green m/f, as in the photo on my last post.

 

Well pleased with the results - time will tell how long it lasts and I'll update again when I have more info.

 

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So something has gone wrong with my Photobucket account - I'll try this way:

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16 hours ago, Mouldy said:

So something has gone wrong with my Photobucket account - I'll try this way:

 

 

 

 

 

 

The paint flake looks :inlove: Black is a right b***h to keep clean but once its clean it does look sex as hell B)

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Spent a bit of time last Sunday giving the car a wash and quick wax.  I've been using some Alien Magic 'Bling' shampoo lately, which to me seems little different in performance to Megs Gold Class, but does smell much nicer.  The car was dried with a Monster Microfibre Purple Monster Edgeless towel, before using Alien Magic 'Argon' spray wax.  I've been using the product for a few months and find it very easy to apply and buff to a decent shine.  It doesn't leave marks on plastics and although it needs reapplication every few weeks, it is so easy to use, I don't find it an issue.  The interior was vacuumed, windows cleaned with Autoglym Fast Glass and tyres dressed with Megs Endurance Gel.

 

I've used various quick waxes over the years, but am quite pleased with the Alien Magic product.  I may try some of their other products as I run out of my usual favourites to asses how they perform.

 

 

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