✨ Seal the shine, own the spotlight! 🛡️
Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection 325ml is a premium, non-abrasive sealant designed to preserve and enhance polished and matte paintwork. It forms a durable protective barrier lasting up to 3 months, repelling dirt while maintaining your vehicle’s flawless finish. Safe for delicate surfaces including wrapped and lacquered carbon fibre, this British-made formula ensures effortless, long-lasting brilliance.
Manufacturer | Altro Limited |
Brand | Autoglym |
Model | EGP325 |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 21 x 39 cm; 280 g |
Item model number | EGP325 |
Manufacturer part number | EGP325 |
Item Weight | 280 g |
F**
Strong protective shine.
This product is very good value and quality is amazing finishing work that stands out long lasting product for weather protection.
D**D
Fantastic stuff
Once worked in a BMW car, Repair/Body-shop and the guys who valeted the vehicles ALWAYS used Auto Glym products and I can recommend any of their products. Easy to use, a little goes a long way and the results are fantastic. A bit of time and effort and you have one, clean, tar/traffic film free vehicle - looking pristine. 10/10 If you love your vehicle, treat it to Auto Glym products. You will not get better.
G**Y
Great as a finishing coat.
Bought this along with the Super Resin Polish and it's great. A perfect finish to your polished car. Easy on and off. 5*
T**Y
Definitely brings out the shine!
A replacement for one that ran out, I have used this for years, if you have a decently prepared vehicle this definitely brings out the shine and I use it along with SRP and the ceramic spray for the first deep clean, then as a top up when needed, it can definitely be used on its own, goes on and buffs off very easily and quickly!
H**A
Superb product
Have used before, superb product.
V**2
Shine, shine, shine. +++UPDATED+++
OMG!I have used this on my brand new VW Golf and the racy red colour is now a very deep racy red colour. I am so glad that I decided not to spend the £250 which the garage pushed me on to have the Williams car protector applied to my new car and trusted my instincts to go with Autoglym and save myself £237.00! Yes I will have to re-apply this in 6 months time and yes I will have to thoroughly clean it and "clay bar" it first, but you know, I find it quite cathartic and it allows me to take a good look at the condition of the paintwork.How does it function on older cars? Well I have to admit that I am only half way through applying this to my 13 year old MGTF, primarily as I have had to clean it thoroughly, polished it with Autoglym polish and "clay bar" it, before applying the resin. I have only completed the boot, bonnet and front wings; it does take time to do it properly with an older car, but having used Autoglym and the excellent 'Mer' polish before, boy can I see the difference on the MG, which looks like a car which is much newer than a 54 plate.As with all Autoglym products, you pay a premium for a premium product. I am do glad that I declined the Williams product; there is nothing wrong with it, it was applied to my wife's car and it repels dirt and makes it easier to clean, but so does this resin and I can only recommend it.+++UPDATE+++8 years on, this time in is a brand new ŠKODA SCALA Monte Carlo. Same product, which hasn’t changed and yet another car getting the Autoglym home treatment. My dealer offered me a workshop applied Autoglym product costing £800. Yes it is Autoglym, but seriously £800. I would rather take my chance with this product. Apply sparingly with Autoglym’s applicator, allow 20 minutes to dry and harden then buff to a finish using a microfibres cloth. Job done and yes it needs to be done 2-3 times a year, but who cares, it really is good.
A**R
Lasts ages and easy to apply
I suppose like many people I thought polishing and waxing a car were two different terms for the same thing. But after watching a few Youtube videos I realise they aren't!Polishing makes a car's paint smooth and shiny by removing the surface dirt and grime that washing doesn't remove, and also by removing oxidation of the paintwork that occurs naturally. It does that by removing a microscopic layer from the surface - a bit like polishing silver removes the tarnish from the surface.Waxing, on the other hand, applies a film of wax/sealant to the paint to protect it from the elements, it makes rain bead off and helps stop damage from acidic bird droppings etc. Wax takes longer to work up a high gloss mirror shine, but I am not too bothered if my car looks a tiny bit streaky after a quick application, it's more important to me for the paintwork to be protected. And Extra Gloss Protection does a great job, rain still beads up 3 months after application. Just be aware that this stuff is very watery so be careful you don't apply too much.
G**0
disapointment not included.
I love this stuff. When used correctly the results are really good. Even when it's used on it's own the results are still very impressive. Just don't use it on hot paintwork as it leaves shadowy streaks.
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