Give the bottle a shake, wipe on, wipe off.
Polishing is usually hard work and the worst part of cleaning a bike (other than cleaning the wheels). It wasn't hard work with the Super Resin Polish, it was relatively easy to polish off like with some polishes you can buy, where you have to put quite a lot of pressure on to bring up a good shine.
I have to say - I was well impressed by the Autoglym Super Resin Polish. Out of the three products I used to clean Stevepeanut's bike. This really shone out (literally) and I would recommend it to everyone who has a bike.
Would recommend to give it a good shake before attempting to apply with a cloth, as the contents DO settle if it has been standing for a while.
It made a great job of removing small amounts of film from small scratches and stone chips over the bodywork, was so easy to use and quick. I believe Stevepeanuts words were 'immaculate' upon final inspection.
Bladebird 13.03.2002
Blades been spraying up his bike.. Unfortunately, time ran out and the job had to be rushed along fairly quickly, for one reson and another. A combination of rubbish spraying conditions and cheap paint didn't make the job easier, but it is only a race fairing whilst the original panels get repaired.
One thing I will say is that the super resin polish has actually hidden a lot of the sins that the bad paint job originally had displayed. If it lives up to its reputation of being a sealant, then this will be a good test of the polish
It won't magically turn the finish into paintshop quality, but I was very impressed by the end result. A bit of Tcut dulled one of the panels, the Autoglym polish worked wonders.
Bladebird 30.04.2002
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