Well after around 10k of miles and a year since it was last properly cleaned ive decided to do it this weekend (split over 2 days due to sun). So far panels have been clayed (suprisingly some where quite clean) and then decided to give this scratch 2.0 X a go due to picking up the odd scuff here and there before polishing and so on (plus ive had it since last Sept unused).
My initial thoughts are that im not quite sure how its meant to be applied as the instructions dont really instruct bar just saying apply with a cotton towel or applicator pad... So ive applied it as you would a polish with a lil bit of elbow grease involved to try and get rid of the scuffs, scratches and tar spot removal (does rather well at this) that claying couldnt get rid off B) , left it to dry and then buffed off. Ive also not used it sparingly either and imagine that once the bumpers and skirts are done, then about 1/4 of the bottle will be left.
While its not removed all of the swirls (though ill have to wait until being in full sunlight to see the end result) it has removed a majority of the items i wanted (though tbh i dont think i would be able to get rid of the swirls unless i used a machine polisher), it has left the car looking amazing and glass like.
The following pics where taken at around 8pm and bear in mind that no wax has been used, no camera photo-trickery (was taken with a mobile phone camera) i think the product speaks for itself;
My initial thoughts are that im not quite sure how its meant to be applied as the instructions dont really instruct bar just saying apply with a cotton towel or applicator pad... So ive applied it as you would a polish with a lil bit of elbow grease involved to try and get rid of the scuffs, scratches and tar spot removal (does rather well at this) that claying couldnt get rid off B) , left it to dry and then buffed off. Ive also not used it sparingly either and imagine that once the bumpers and skirts are done, then about 1/4 of the bottle will be left.
While its not removed all of the swirls (though ill have to wait until being in full sunlight to see the end result) it has removed a majority of the items i wanted (though tbh i dont think i would be able to get rid of the swirls unless i used a machine polisher), it has left the car looking amazing and glass like.
The following pics where taken at around 8pm and bear in mind that no wax has been used, no camera photo-trickery (was taken with a mobile phone camera) i think the product speaks for itself;