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That finished pretty fast. Autoglym products really are the shit. That super resin polish is amazing.

meeh i bought a bottle to try it, barely removed any scratches. Reading the fine print it says you will need to apply several coats and buff to get any result. I want something which will get the job done the first time :P

srp has virtually no cut, it masks the swirl marks by filling them with oils, but it takes a fair few coats to even notice anything, but it is an awesome polish that gently cleans your paint too, and gives a little protection at the same time,

for good polishes rekin pm me as i dont know if i can post online stockists on here,

yeah i did this yesterday :P it can join my car care kit thats now massive, and also includes a nulon chamios from their one of these a while back :D

I did the survey yesterday and have not received a confirmation email. WTF.

Never got the bloody Nulon chamois either.

Looks like there are now 2 brands I will never buy as they have scammed me for information.

Check your spam filter...

I did the survey yesterday and have not received a confirmation email. WTF.

Never got the bloody Nulon chamois either.

Looks like there are now 2 brands I will never buy as they have scammed me for information.

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I got mine today too. So much for 30 days - it's been 2 months! Even worse? The place it was sent from (according to the address on the parcel) is less than 5mins from my house!!!

Meh, it's free, so I can't complain too much, and I use the Car Glass Polish on my car often enough, so having a new bottle of it is handy!

:thumbsup:

I got mine today too. So much for 30 days - it's been 2 months! Even worse? The place it was sent from (according to the address on the parcel) is less than 5mins from my house!!!

Meh, it's free, so I can't complain too much, and I use the Car Glass Polish on my car often enough, so having a new bottle of it is handy!

:thumbsup:

I was just thinking the same thing when it arrived at work.

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