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Autoglym Lifeshine

De ionised water A company advertises in most of the car magazines about their cartridge system... The cheap alternative to see if it works for you is the Flash gun (if they still do it) garyw
 
ORIGINAL: Black80XSA Lifeshine applied by the dealers or aftermarket Autoglym valetters is a rip off - you're paying £300 for under £10 of products. I've seen a few cars years later wearing the lifeshine sticker in the window and in fairness they look pretty good, certainly better than the average car of simialr age. As good as Zymol, no, but then you can get the lifeshine for £6.50 on ebay and in 2-3 hours you are done. Zymol is great but you have to be the sort of person to want to spend hours on your car on a regular basis. [link=http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/autoglym-lifeshine-valeting-pdi-kit_W0QQitemZ180270789543QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item180270789543&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/autoglym-lifeshine-valeting-pdi-kit_W0QQitemZ180270789543QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item180270789543&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318[/link]
Thanks for that tip, I bought Lifeshine from Ebay and applied the paint protectant and carpet protector in under an hour (after the usual Sunday wash) Very little effort and does look really good. I also bought Aqua Wax but might put on the Autoglym resin polish first (why do people give me these things, I am not into regular polishing!) I hope that it does not destroy the Lifeshine! Cheers
 

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