jerry3167 Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Guys, I just tried some BILT HAMBER wax paste stuff and have to say its awesome stuff! Went on smoothly, and seemed to remove all minor swirls etc! The glossy finish it left behind was superb. Its the first time I tried it, and I am very impressed. Has anyone heard of this product? Thoughts? Jerry Quote
bernmc Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Guys, I just tried some BILT HAMBER wax paste stuff and have to say its awesome stuff! Went on smoothly, and seemed to remove all minor swirls etc! The glossy finish it left behind was superb. Its the first time I tried it, and I am very impressed. Has anyone heard of this product? Thoughts? Jerry I've just ordered their clay bar and degreaser. Had some good reports over on detailing world if I remember correctly. Haven't tried their wax (I'm a Zaino man)! Quote
jerry3167 Posted April 18, 2009 Author Posted April 18, 2009 Just this one try, and Im converted to this Fab Paste, No powder, just a slik glove finish, and shine like no other Ive ever tried! Quote
Stew Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 ~Was one of the original auto balm customers! It's a good product. It's tricky to get the application right but it does work well. I've tried it on a few cars and it's always given good results. The best was on my girlfriends grandparents black jeep. It was 3 years old (I think) and although regularly washed it'd never seen polish or wax of any sort. He grandad was so impressed I bought him a tub! I treat all the metal on my motorbike with it too as it's a great protectant. I use both the clays and have the degreaser too. I'm a real fan of Bilt Hamber and the fact it's brittish is even better. Quote
jerry3167 Posted April 19, 2009 Author Posted April 19, 2009 Im Glad that there is another satisfied customer here Jerry Quote
jim Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Is this the stuff you are talking bout? http://www.bilthamber-shop.com/?gclid=C ... 5Qod1Vt5Fw Quote
Stew Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Yes Jim. I use the soft clay (water as lube) I have the hard but only need to use it once ever really... The autobalm is good but does need practice for application. It doesn't bead nicely but it is good stuff. Masks scratches as it's full of fillers. Quote
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