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Looking good Tom,

not sure why you would use the Megs paint cleanse after the SRP though as SRP has fillers to mask light scratches and swirls and the paint cleanse will remove this. They are both great products but I would cleanse before polish.

Car looks fantastic !

You'd never guess the miles.

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I agree regarding the SRP. However, I was primarily concerned with the longevity, so wanted the best possible key for the EGP. :) - The SRP has an element of waxyness to it, possibly not giving the EGP the best chance to grip the paint.

I agree regarding the SRP. However, I was primarily concerned with the longevity, so wanted the best possible key for the EGP. :) - The SRP has an element of waxyness to it, possibly not giving the EGP the best chance to grip the paint.

EGP was specifically designed to go directly on top of SRP.

I know EGP can react strangely when put on top of other brands of polish and it doesn't even like UDS by Autoglym but I use EGP all the time with SRP and never had any problems and you can wax on top of the EGP without any issues!

Thats a real good job there!!! i remember my last car that was white, looked excellent when cleaned and waxed, but a pain when dirty. Certainly was easy to spot it in a car park too when clean!!

Are those the original wheels and how the *&^% did you get them so clean? :eek:

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