JoeNose 0 Posted May 1, 2004 Anyone used this stuff? If it's used on Airliners like it says it must be pretty potent I'd have thought... http://www.amazingglaze.co.uk/index2.phtml Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chimo 0 Posted May 2, 2004 everytime I take my Boeing out, I make sure that the slaves have waxed up the jet. sounds like crazy stuff. It's probably maddeningly expensive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Banana Man 0 Posted May 2, 2004 £64.95 +P&P it says on that site for the cars. It sounds much the same as diamond brite jewel ultra and supaguard to me which alot of the main dealers have as an option when the car is new usually costing £150+ but you can buy it for between £20 - £50 elsewhere ( ebay :roll: ) I ve got a full supaguard kit that does the whole lot wheels, paint, interior I got mine from toyota ( handy having a dad that works there :) ) which I'm going to use on my beast when it's finished. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bojmobile 0 Posted May 2, 2004 which I'm going to use on my beast What about the car? :lol: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
john_wintle 0 Posted May 4, 2004 Paint work wise, it's just a sealant, that repells water nicely. the surface must be prpeared well before hand, removing any deposits or swirls that might be there, otherwise they are sealed in! This is the problem when you get it done at the main dealers as they probably give the poor old valetter about an hour to do the tratment to the whole car, so on the day when you ick it up it looks lovely, but on closer inspection it's not so great. Designed for that people that hate cleaning cars and on;y want to clean it occasionally, and when they do want to do it quickly and easily, or use a car wash! Can get a better result on the paintwork with other products. Good idea for inside the car, but sounds like Scotchguard and the like. John. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites