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I have one main rule.

 

1) if you can buy it in Halfords, its probably sh!t

 

There is a review here:

http://www.detailing...ad.php?t=146043

 

75/100

 

I would disagree, there is some crap in Halfords generally in the accessories department populated with rip speed rubbish but there are some good cleaning products - for the money AG is generally a good all round product.

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3 for 3? That's a well good deal;) :lol:

 

Haha!!! One of my pals is a manager in Greggs and she was telling me about how they do point of sale of things like - Donuts 60p or 4 for £2.40, said they sales trippled just because people are conditioned to assume a multi buy is a saving!!

 

Should have read 3 for 2!

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3 for 3? That's a well good deal;) :lol:

 

Haha!!! One of my pals is a manager in Greggs and she was telling me about how they do point of sale of things like - Donuts 60p or 4 for £2.40, said they sales trippled just because people are conditioned to assume a multi buy is a saving!!

 

Should have read 3 for 2!

 

Haha with some people these days - that don't surprise me at all! I'm an ATM engineer...sometimes I have pretty much whole ATM apart on the floor, fixing it, and people start to queue up to use it and then they go "can I use it?" Errrmmmm.... What do you think? :lol:

 

Yea, halfords 3 for 2 are not bad... Just make sure u get 3 items at same price as you get cheapest one free... So if u get 2x£30 items and 1 for £1.99 it still will cost you £60 lol

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I've got Natty's Blue just now but I find it a pain to apply.

 

Then you're probably applying too much. Natty's is one of the easiest waxes to use - try using a damp (not wet) foam applicator to apply and keep spreading until you can barely see it on the panel, once it's cured it should be really easy to buff off. If you're using it in the sun, keep an eye on the shorter curing times to avoid baking on.

 

That said, AG HD is a decent wax and quite easy to use itself. I'm not convinced that it's 3x the wax that Natty's is to justify the 3x price tag at Halfords myself, but it is good.

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I've got Natty's Blue just now but I find it a pain to apply.

 

Then you're probably applying too much. Natty's is one of the easiest waxes to use - try using a damp (not wet) foam applicator to apply and keep spreading until you can barely see it on the panel, once it's cured it should be really easy to buff off. If you're using it in the sun, keep an eye on the shorter curing times to avoid baking on.

 

That said, AG HD is a decent wax and quite easy to use itself. I'm not convinced that it's 3x the wax that Natty's is to justify the 3x price tag at Halfords myself, but it is good.

 

+1 natty's is a doddle to use..both on and off

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I quite like nearly all the Auto Glym range personally (except the tyre stuff - Megs gel is definately better)

 

For example, SRP is excellent for general purpose polishing, and I've never noticed a problem with two caps of body shampoo with the TBM. If it weren't for the Halfords image factor, and it was only available through specialist retailers, I for one would probably not notice the difference to expensive brand stuff as a non-expert car cleaner. Then again Halfords makes it easy to pop in and buy when the bottles run out. All good in my opinion :)

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Halfrauds actually sell some very decent kit these days.

 

Both detailing and mechanical.

 

Like with anything though you can still buy the crap stuff.

 

In saying that I've seen people do more damage buying the more pro products that halfords sell than I do the crap stuff.

 

 

 

 

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I bought Autoglym HD based on reviews and recommendation on various sites, it seemed like the best value for money mid-range wax and I love it!

I used Dodo Juice before and it washed off after less than a month, HD stays on for 2 months+.

This is what it did to 10-year old paint on my EP3 :) :

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This test was what made me buy it:

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=76435

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