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As titles says, I have washed the car a few times now and with the busy schedule we have with the family I haven't as much time as I used to to sped hours washing, cutting, polishing, waxing the car. I have been on the look out for something simple to use between a major polish and washes. has anyone used this stuff before?

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Greased-Lightning-Showroom-Waterless-Polish/dp/B006MDJM0I/ref=sr_1_23?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1458133787&sr=1-23&keywords=car+polish

 

Here is it in action lol!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEqbcnIOVyA

 

I use autoglym super resin polish followed by the hd wax stuff but its still takes time to do all so after a wash something like the above might be good for time purposes.

 

any thoughts welcomed.

 

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Hi,I use this stuff in my cleaning regime.Yes it is quick and gives a high gloss finish.Use regular and my car is clean in 15 minutes,cleans the glass has well.

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Don't use waterless washes guys.. you'll do nothing but damage your paintwork. If you want fast protection,

Then look at a spray sealant such at Autobead Shine+Protect. Spray on whilst the car is wet & dry as usual!

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I would be intending to wash the car and then use this stuff as a fast way to shine it up. I think using waterless stuff on a soiled car would not be a good idea but if it's washed I came see it doing any harm. Might order a bottle and try it out. It's handy that it can be used in wheels and glass as well.

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If you use it on a dirty car, notice it or not, you'll damage the surface. Even if you pressure wash it, you still need to use a shampoo & wash mitt to make sure it's perfectly clean

Use it as a spray wax on a clean car, assuming you use half decent microfibres, you'll be fine

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