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RE: Product recommendations - Kimv - 02-05-2012 08:48am (29-03-2012 12:38pm)WB Wrote: Autoglym are perfectly decent products and are often on 3 for 2. I'm ordering all of the above + L1 and C5 Wheel Armour. Does someone know if C1.5 > C2? Or is C1.5 just the slightly cheaper version? Or are they different products with different uses? RE: Product recommendations - doug - 02-05-2012 08:59am (02-05-2012 08:48am)Kimv Wrote: I'm ordering all of the above + L1 and C5 Wheel Armour. Does someone know if C1.5 > C2? Or is C1.5 just the slightly cheaper version? Or are they different products with different uses? C1.5 is the new & better product over C2. I find C1.5 gives more gloss over C2 & is sooooo easy to apply. They both do the same job, of a paint/trim sealant which if applied correct & washed with PH neutral shampoo can last for up to 6 months. Both can be watered down to use as a quick detail spray. My C2 hasn't seen the light of day, since C1.5 hit the Market. ![]() RE: Product recommendations - Kimv - 02-05-2012 09:16am Great!! And I'm also still looking for a wash mitt. I found this on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.fr/Meguiars-Lambswool-Wash-Mitt-Mit-Clean-Car-A-7301-/330481429753?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item4cf23a6cf9 I also saw some microfibre wash mitts and some other synthetic. Which one do you recommend? RE: Product recommendations - doug - 02-05-2012 09:39am (02-05-2012 09:16am)Kimv Wrote: Great!! And I'm also still looking for a wash mitt. I found this on ebay: I would go with the Lambswool for the paint work. Meguiars is a good well know brand, so this one will be fine. Some of the cheaper ones just full apart after a few washes. The micro fibre mitts are better for washing trim panels & wheels. Dont forget a deep pile drying towel. Having two will save you time, I use a Mammoth towel to get the panels dry & a deep towel for getting in around the trim gaps etc.. RE: Product recommendations - Evo-king - 02-05-2012 12:56pm My car is in for a whole days detailing with a GTechniq authorised detailer, will be post results some time tomorrow I hope. RE: Product recommendations - PhilSkill - 02-05-2012 04:27pm Looking forward to seeing the results Evo-king. doug, I've been interested as to why you always recommend lambswool over microfibre mitts, I use a Microfibre Noodle mitt, seems fine and as you say good for the trim sections, but why not the body panels? RE: Product recommendations - doug - 02-05-2012 04:53pm PhilSkill, Nothing wrong with using a noodle. But a lambs wool mitt has a deeper pile which help draw any dirt particles away from the paint surface & as the pile is fairly loose, dirt particles can be rinised out more easily than micro fibre mitts. Even you you wash a vehicle with a micro fibre cloth, it's still better than the 99p sponge ![]() RE: Product recommendations - Rootsboy - 03-05-2012 09:20pm (02-05-2012 08:59am)doug Wrote: Both can be watered down to use as a quick detail spray. from what i was aware i thought that it was only C2 that could be watered down and be used as a quick detailer and not C1.5 RE: Product recommendations - doug - 03-05-2012 09:35pm (03-05-2012 09:20pm)Rootsboy Wrote: from what i was aware i thought that it was only C2 that could be watered down and be used as a quick detailer and not C1.5 Roots boy, I'm sure I read some ware C1.5 can be watered down, but I can't find it now so you've got me thinking. But it's a water based product & as long as you only mix as you need to use it ( or it could go off) I can't see any reason why not, to use as a top up sealant after washing. Product recommendations - Kimv - 03-05-2012 09:57pm (03-05-2012 09:35pm)doug Wrote: Roots boy, Asked the question to Gtechniq about the difference between C2 and C1.5. They answered C2 can be watered down. 1L of C2 makes about 15-20L of top up dilution. |