VW Autoglym care option
- humpo
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VW Autoglym care option
Morning all
has anyone gone for the VW autoglym care option when buying a new Roc? mine has arrived at the dealer and I have the option to go for the inside/outside Autoglym option for a reduced price of £395 before I collect it.
has anyone had it done and was it worth it? even at £395 it seems quite expensive for what I can essentially see as a can of scotch guard and a decent polish.
cheers
has anyone gone for the VW autoglym care option when buying a new Roc? mine has arrived at the dealer and I have the option to go for the inside/outside Autoglym option for a reduced price of £395 before I collect it.
has anyone had it done and was it worth it? even at £395 it seems quite expensive for what I can essentially see as a can of scotch guard and a decent polish.
cheers
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
Waste of money!
Don't even think about buying it.
That same kit that the dealers use can be bought on ebay for like £20-30 . They then charge £360 for someone to apply it . It's not worth the money.
Either buy your own cleaning equipment for that money or get it professionally detailed .
Don't even think about buying it.
That same kit that the dealers use can be bought on ebay for like £20-30 . They then charge £360 for someone to apply it . It's not worth the money.
Either buy your own cleaning equipment for that money or get it professionally detailed .
Jack
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
cheers mate
I suspected as much, thanks for helping me decide
I suspected as much, thanks for helping me decide

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Re: VW Autoglym care option
I'm sure Devil or I would do it fora quarter the price !! Or tag team it
He's right though as usual ! Get a decent coat of polish then wax on then head down the pub with the money you've saved !

He's right though as usual ! Get a decent coat of polish then wax on then head down the pub with the money you've saved !

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Re: VW Autoglym care option
As mentioned above, by doing yourself or by getting a pro to do it you would save loads! Autoglym kits don't cost much, alternatively other kits are available (sounding like I work for the BBC)
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
The AutoGlym kit itself isn't a bad kit. The problem is that dealers charge a fortune for it and it's usually poorly applied.
If you want it buy the kit and apply it yourself. You'll do at least as good a job as the dealer would have and you'll save over £350!
If you want it buy the kit and apply it yourself. You'll do at least as good a job as the dealer would have and you'll save over £350!
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
I would be interested to know what it is they put on it because it's not one of the products in the kit. When I had a Caddy van they did the 3year coating for free after a bad experience to get me to buy again. The coating had to be left 24hrs before I collected and I was told I only needed to wash the paintwork and not polish it if I didn't want to.
I never found out if it really made a difference long term due to some idiot driving into the side and writing it off. It did come with a full cleaning kit but none of the products stated the same results. Basically polish, wax, shampoo etc.
I didn't bother on my new car because I wanted the seats but I'd be interested to hear from someone who did get it.
I never found out if it really made a difference long term due to some idiot driving into the side and writing it off. It did come with a full cleaning kit but none of the products stated the same results. Basically polish, wax, shampoo etc.
I didn't bother on my new car because I wanted the seats but I'd be interested to hear from someone who did get it.
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
Just a sealant - can be bought through various companies, and even if it doesn't quite get the same finish in your opinion, is it really worth 395?! haha
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
have decided to do the car myself, and have had a bit of a mental spending spree. have purchased the following....
Karcher K2 car pressure washer
Autobrite snow foam lance
Dodo juice Apple Ifoam
Dodo Juice born to be mild
Dodo Juice Ferrous Dueller
Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax
Dodo Juice clearly menthol glass cleaner
various applicators and microfibre cloths and a dodo juice sponge and towel
cant wait for Saturday
Karcher K2 car pressure washer
Autobrite snow foam lance
Dodo juice Apple Ifoam
Dodo Juice born to be mild
Dodo Juice Ferrous Dueller
Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax
Dodo Juice clearly menthol glass cleaner
various applicators and microfibre cloths and a dodo juice sponge and towel
cant wait for Saturday

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Re: VW Autoglym care option
Much better kit that lot than the auto glym one !!humpo wrote:have decided to do the car myself, and have had a bit of a mental spending spree. have purchased the following....
Karcher K2 car pressure washer
Autobrite snow foam lance
Dodo juice Apple Ifoam
Dodo Juice born to be mild
Dodo Juice Ferrous Dueller
Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax
Dodo Juice clearly menthol glass cleaner
various applicators and microfibre cloths and a dodo juice sponge and towel
cant wait for Saturday
Jack
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
Much better decision, plus you'll get the satisfaction of doing it yourself and it looking just righthumpo wrote:have decided to do the car myself, and have had a bit of a mental spending spree. have purchased the following....
Karcher K2 car pressure washer
Autobrite snow foam lance
Dodo juice Apple Ifoam
Dodo Juice born to be mild
Dodo Juice Ferrous Dueller
Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax
Dodo Juice clearly menthol glass cleaner
various applicators and microfibre cloths and a dodo juice sponge and towel
cant wait for Saturday
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
Dodo Juice stuff is great, also I bet that whole lot probably cost you less than VW were going to charge you for a one time deal!humpo wrote:have decided to do the car myself, and have had a bit of a mental spending spree. have purchased the following....
Karcher K2 car pressure washer
Autobrite snow foam lance
Dodo juice Apple Ifoam
Dodo Juice born to be mild
Dodo Juice Ferrous Dueller
Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax
Dodo Juice clearly menthol glass cleaner
various applicators and microfibre cloths and a dodo juice sponge and towel
cant wait for Saturday
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
You are right Dave, considerably less including the pressure washer.
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Re: VW Autoglym care option
Well, just finished up and I'm really happy with the outcome. This was its first clean since I drove it out of the showroom and it had quite a bit of surface dust and look quite dull.
Started off by hosing the car down to get it wet, then applied a nice thick coating of Apple foam which I let dwell for 10 mins. I then pressure washered off the foam then started on the wash, using born to be mild and microfibre covered sponge. After the wash I applied some ferrous dueller to the wheels and let that dwell for 5 mins.
Pressure washered the whole car again removing all the suds the dried the whole car using a big dodo juice orange drying towel.
Had a smoke break, the set about applying the purple haze wax, panel by panel then buffing it off. It was a race against time before the sun came round the side of the house, but I just beat it.
Cleaned the glass and then stood back to admire my handywork
About 2.5 hours in total.
It's gleaming
Started off by hosing the car down to get it wet, then applied a nice thick coating of Apple foam which I let dwell for 10 mins. I then pressure washered off the foam then started on the wash, using born to be mild and microfibre covered sponge. After the wash I applied some ferrous dueller to the wheels and let that dwell for 5 mins.
Pressure washered the whole car again removing all the suds the dried the whole car using a big dodo juice orange drying towel.
Had a smoke break, the set about applying the purple haze wax, panel by panel then buffing it off. It was a race against time before the sun came round the side of the house, but I just beat it.
Cleaned the glass and then stood back to admire my handywork
About 2.5 hours in total.
It's gleaming

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Re: VW Autoglym care option


Bet it looks great! much better option than the auto glym kit.
humpo wrote:Well, just finished up and I'm really happy with the outcome. This was its first clean since I drove it out of the showroom and it had quite a bit of surface dust and look quite dull.
Started off by hosing the car down to get it wet, then applied a nice thick coating of Apple foam which I let dwell for 10 mins. I then pressure washered off the foam then started on the wash, using born to be mild and microfibre covered sponge. After the wash I applied some ferrous dueller to the wheels and let that dwell for 5 mins.
Pressure washered the whole car again removing all the suds the dried the whole car using a big dodo juice orange drying towel.
Had a smoke break, the set about applying the purple haze wax, panel by panel then buffing it off. It was a race against time before the sun came round the side of the house, but I just beat it.
Cleaned the glass and then stood back to admire my handywork
About 2.5 hours in total.
It's gleaming
Jack
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