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rhaines
I'm in the missle of giving my old girl her summer coat and have been offered some superguard for when I've finished with the polishing etc...

Has anyone got any experience of Superguard as I know nothing about it, is it worth putting it on top of the polish/wax etc...

Views would be greatly appreciated !
Fidgits
If you use the search function you will find this topic has been discussed before :P
JOHNNY-BOY
I had my Lexus done and did not really think it added much protection to the paint. Paintwork would still stain easily and require require polishing.
rhaines
[quote name='Fidgits' date='Jun 25 2003, 10:41 AM']If you use the search function you will find this topic has been discussed before :P[/quote]
if you search for superguard this is the only post that comes up :P
Fidgits
Hmmm, my search found [url="http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=31&t=3012&hl=worth+it"]this thread[/url]
Steve ( West Mids )
I has Supaguard put on my first Lexus and it will be on the second too. The treatment I had was the full interior and exterior plus the wheels.

I found the exterior one very good, when I wshed it ( shampoo supplied ) it needed a quick wash and dry and it was looking real good. Wheel treatment was good as well just a gentle wash with shampoo and they were looking good.

As far as I know you might have to remove the old polish first before you Supaguarded it - don't quote me but please check / read instructions .....
imi
Yep, the thing is with supagaurd, that it just brings the shine to the car, so once you have washed it, you dry the car and it will come out shining.. you are NOT allowed to polish or wax the car with any other product, just keep topping up the sealent with their products..

If you do polish or wax it, then that removes the supergaurd sealent..
PI100
does anyone use polish on their car even though it is supaguarded?
billybob2
Yep, if you speak to SUpagard they will tell you that you can polish/wax on the paint sealant if you want to but to ensure you do not use a wax/polish with a "cut" in it i.e. T-cut or most of the A/Glym stuff has a mild abrasive. Apparently the best way to tell if it has a cut or not is to dip your finger in it and feel it, if it feels smooth it is fine.


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