Hi all
I'm new to the site and have purchased a 1966 Moggy 2 weeks ago. (Did have one years ago)
I'm taking so much pride in washing my Dove grey beauty and there are now so many new products on the market. I just don't know what to use.
I am using Turtle Zip Wax to wash her and using a chamois to dry her but I could do with some recommendations to polish her up and make her gleam. The paint work is mint for her 47 years and I do not want to use a T Cut. I just want something that is not nasty to cellulose paint and will make her shine up lovely.
Has anyone out there got any recommendations that they could throw my way?
I have also just bought Halfords Classic car 20/50 oil but never used this before. Has anyone had any good/bad experiences with this before I use it?
Thanks all, this newbie may well need some help over time. x
Polishing and Waxing products
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Re: Polishing and Waxing products
hi
the oil is fine
search the site there is lots on polishing etc ,my penny Worth is auto GLYM POLISH tho ,loys of others do a good job
google it or you tube it
the oil is fine
search the site there is lots on polishing etc ,my penny Worth is auto GLYM POLISH tho ,loys of others do a good job
google it or you tube it
Cheers Alex
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Re: Polishing and Waxing products
Aww Thanks Alex... Another Villa fan too
I have done so much digging on here and google and getting so many different options. I used to use the old Turtle wwax in the green round tin but you cant get it anywhere now. Think it's too abrasive anyway
I just want a decent polish with no cutting agent. Looking forward to getting her resprayed, although to be fair she is pretty mint as is.
Cheers re: oil too. It's all a bit new again now so any advice - please send it my way matey x
I have done so much digging on here and google and getting so many different options. I used to use the old Turtle wwax in the green round tin but you cant get it anywhere now. Think it's too abrasive anyway
I just want a decent polish with no cutting agent. Looking forward to getting her resprayed, although to be fair she is pretty mint as is.
Cheers re: oil too. It's all a bit new again now so any advice - please send it my way matey x
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Re: Polishing and Waxing products
Cheers Alex
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Re: Polishing and Waxing products
Aww shes lovely, she's just like my old one.
When I figure out how I get a pic on here, i'll post a pic of mine on here too. Just tried but it didn't upload.
When I figure out how I get a pic on here, i'll post a pic of mine on here too. Just tried but it didn't upload.
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it was probably too big ,600 by 600 pixels is ok
Cheers Alex
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Re: Polishing and Waxing products
all the autoglym products are good ,i only polish my car twice a year and the paint looks great
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