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banksy_CUPRA

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Jun 17, 2014
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Well iv never seen a realy shiney gray car i guess im comparing the to red just wa ting to know if any one knows of a good polish to bring out a deep shine to a dark colour?
 
I would try Zaino Z2 - its a sealant rather than a wax but it works great on darker colours in my experience!
 
Yer i will give it ago i like the auto glym hidef wax i think it give a good deep shine to any colour might but ill give that ago do you put it on by hand are machine?
 
Hi, I have a monsoon grey ibiza cupra. If you are looking for polish then I find auto finesse triple r is a good polish/ wax combo, and meguiars ultimate polish is also good. In terms of wax auto finesse illusion show car wax is, imo, the best by far. It's quite dear, around £75 or so, but the results are unreal check out polished bliss for their review. Some pics of my car below, and a dark blue A6 I just valeted all using products above:
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Love the look of the grey Ibiza not seen one like that yet. Very smart.
I use Auto glym extra gloss protection sealant. Very good and can buy on eBay for as little as £8.
Or I've recently tried poorboys Natty's blue liquid wax. About £20 per litre and is the easiest wax to remove I've ever used. Gives a deep shine but not as reflective as Ag Egp.
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Thanks :) your leon looks real good too, I like the colour of the wheels. I've used the poor boys products too and find them very good as well. The black hole is great as is the wheel seal, and the prices are very reasonable.


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Awsome feed back thanks alot for the help yer im got the auto glym extra gloss one ill give that ago aswell as the poor boys liquid wax thanks alot again for the help might have to save for the expensive one 70 pound is abit out ov my price range to be fair lol cheers
 
Just so you know you can only really use one or the other, as you cannot use sealant over wax as it wont adhere to it.

So the only way to use both is use sealant first for a real glossy reflective look, then use the wax over the top to add depth to the colour. However once you have done this you can only continue to use wax until you polish both off again.

Try the sealant first you will not be dissapointed, I guarantee you'll love it especially for the price.
 
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Shine comes from a proper prepped finish. Get the car detailed and mantain the finish with a good spray on sealant like reload or v7
If u want a more longlife protection give wolfgang deep gloss a go