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Offline laney

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Autoglym lifeshine
« on: 19 December 2006, 14:00 »
Just had the Autoglym lifeshine treatment applied to my DB gti.  Looking absolutely stunning at the mo.  It'll be interesting to see if it makes it any easier to keep clean.

Dealer had offered this for £250 but after a bit of research I found that you can buy the kits off ebay for about £20 and do it yourself.  I was going to do this until I found carvalet.co.uk who are currently offereing 50% off for the midlands area making it £100.  Given limitations on my time at the mo (read as christmas shopping with the girlfriend) I decided to get these guys to do it and couldn't be more pleased with the service - despite having problems when their van wouldn't fit into the work car park this morning. :grin:

All in all, it looks like a good investment :smiley:  - but I may have changed my mind after a couple of days driving this time of year :grin:
2006 56 GTI, 3dr, Diamond Black, 18" Monza IIs, Leather, Armrest
2003 53 Toyota MR2, Lagoon Blue

Offline wantmygti

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Re: Autoglym lifeshine
« Reply #1 on: 19 December 2006, 14:05 »
Keep us posted, mine will be Autoglym'd in March when it arrives but I'm not 100% set on it. Bit unsure shall we say.
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Offline Cass

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Re: Autoglym lifeshine
« Reply #2 on: 19 December 2006, 23:29 »
Got this done for £100 by my supplying VW dealer on my new GTI in September. Worth it IMHO, the car was/is very shiny (also Diamond Black) but it does get dirty easily in the current climate. I have since polished the car several times with Autoglym products but I intend to add some good wax (probably Meguires Gold Class) to further protect the paint in the spring. Polish or paint sealers alone do not leave the surface super slippery and shiny like a good quality wax does.

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Now: VW Touareg Altitude V6 TDI 3.0 240 bhp, Diamond Pearlescent Black
Previous: MY2007 GTI, 3 door, manual, pearlescent black and lots of toys - gone to a good home : )

Offline laney

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Re: Autoglym lifeshine
« Reply #3 on: 20 December 2006, 09:07 »
Is this what the Extra Gloss Protection in the lifeshine kit does?  I was also thinking about getting some Ultra Deep Shine (not included in the kit i got).  I will probably try to stick mostly to Autoglym products as I have always used them in the past and got on with them fairly well, and on the off chance I ever need to claim against the lifeshine warranty at least I can say I have stuck to their products.  But then again if i dont get the shine I want then I may be tempted by some megs.
2006 56 GTI, 3dr, Diamond Black, 18" Monza IIs, Leather, Armrest
2003 53 Toyota MR2, Lagoon Blue

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Re: Autoglym lifeshine
« Reply #4 on: 20 December 2006, 18:06 »
i was offered lifeshine for £400 by my dealer when i bought my gti, took it cus he pressured me to sell it in the deal cus i drove down the cars asking price, but little does he know i cxled the lifeshine 1 week on and received my £400 back from vw uk!!. ill go to halfords, spend £15 on decent autoglm polish, and jobs good as done :grin:

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Re: Autoglym lifeshine
« Reply #5 on: 20 December 2006, 18:21 »
I think the lifeshine stuff is longer lasting than in the retail products but you can gets the kits off ebay.
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2007 Shadow Blue GTi, sold on after 10 years ownership