Autoglanz Refresh

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  • @DavidC1
    @DavidC1 Рік тому +1

    Jon i use panel wipe as a glass cleaner, and i never have any leftover residue in the days to come! ive tried them all and "panel wipe" always work the best...

  • @TheDetailHunters
    @TheDetailHunters Рік тому

    Nice to see you use refresh Jon. FYI, refresh is not IPA based, the formula is based around ethyl alcohols amongst other things. IPA is a very “dry” alcohol which causes issue when whipped over a soft surface under laboratory conditions. Ethyl alcohols are much better suited to the job & work hand in hand with other useful materials 👌.
    As you mention, hydrocarbons are very good at degreasing, although less desirable due to residual mass left over. You also need to consider the respiratory issues surrounding hydrocarbon exposure, especially in enclosed spaces.
    Best looking Astra on the street that one for sure 😂

  • @megalodon6108
    @megalodon6108 Рік тому

    I know you said you didn't want a debate on the length of the sprayer...... 🙄..but...... I have used AG sprayers and have found that keeping them the size as provided makes it easier to get the last remnants of product out of the bottle when using at an angle. The straw wraps round the bottom of the bottle. 🙂 not so much a debate but my experience of using the sprayers.

  • @BriFree100
    @BriFree100 Рік тому

    Thanks Jon! I learned something new today! The dry wipe after the wet one. I assumed it all just evaporated away after the wet wipe. I’ll defo try that next time I’m polishing. Cheers! 👍

    • @forensicunplugged4295
      @forensicunplugged4295  Рік тому +2

      It does vape away but you want to buff it out to absorb the polish oil that it's broken down. If you just let it flash the oils will solidify and remain on the panel. But you could just use the same cloth I guess

    • @BriFree100
      @BriFree100 Рік тому

      @@forensicunplugged4295 that’s a real eye opener! Many thanks! 👍

  • @Simb-l
    @Simb-l Рік тому

    You could definitely do a panel prep wipe shoot-out off different sealants, polishes and wax’s to see which is the best.

  • @barrybij8079
    @barrybij8079 Рік тому

    I never thought there were many differences in panel preps

  • @vestervester9402
    @vestervester9402 Рік тому

    i like to see before and after with water

  • @nickaf5262
    @nickaf5262 Рік тому

    I bought a few autoglanz products but bloody hell after that do they bombard you with emails ask for reviews that’s enough to put me off buying anymore from them but there drying towel was good 👍

    • @TheDetailHunters
      @TheDetailHunters Рік тому

      In a flooded market it can be very, very difficult to cut through the crap and show people we actually do care about providing them with quality goods at a reasonable price. Real world customer reviews can make the difference between showing a new potential customer that we are not just here to take their cash, hence why the system sends you an email politely asking for a review roughly 7 days after purchase. I believe this is repeated 3 times over the space of 3 weeks and then ends.
      I’m sorry if these emails upset you, it is certainly not their intent, nor ours & if nothing less I would love to simply thank you for the order & hope that you enjoyed what you purchased.

  • @LSD04
    @LSD04 Рік тому

    Just force the sprayer in, that’s what I do with 0 issues

  • @nickaf5262
    @nickaf5262 Рік тому

    Cut the straw on an angle John not square as you did school boy error 🤦‍♂️

  • @01123581321341
    @01123581321341 Рік тому

    Like Autoglanz and i’m sure this will do the job altho it’s hard for any panel wipe not to do the job….can’t imagine there’s a vast difference between this and Moonshine really…for me Gyeon Prep is still top.
    Surely after degreasing the panel will be less slick/more grabby as the oils have been removed and a cloth would stay..?

    • @forensicunplugged4295
      @forensicunplugged4295  Рік тому

      that can happen on a non polishes surface, but I find after machining if you panel prep the panel should be really smooth once you have done that final wipedown