Amway Silicone Glaze Auto Polish Review!


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Hi Guyzzz![:D]
Bought Amway Silicone Glaze for polishing my New TVS Wego[glasses].
So here is the review of this polish. Thanks to Mr.Boss for recommending this product![:)]

Bought from: eBay.in

Cost:
Polish costs Rs. 539.0, Shipping is Rs. 50.0
Came off at Rs. 590.

This is what the Amway's website has on this product's page:

​Silicone Glaze is an Auto polish, a custom blend of a wax and four silicones.
Description
​Silicone Glaze is an Auto polish, a custom blend of a wax and four silicones.

It is versatile. Not only for automotive it can be used on other appliances.


Benefits
​Silicone Glaze has high gloss, long-lasting coating that protects your car’s finish and your investment.

Silicone Glaze is gentle to all automotive paint.

Micro-fine polishing agents gently lift soil, light oxidation and old polish.

Silicones gives both high gloss and excellent durability.

It can be used on boats, appliances, polished brass and silver, and many other surfaces to beautify and protect them.

Can also be used to polish:

1 Appliances

2 Laminated counter tops

3 Bathroom fixtures

4 Porcelain surfaces and Ceramic tiles

5 Fibreglass and Aluminium
So, these are the materials I used to polish:
a) A waterwash with the water mixed with car wash (To remove the old polish and to clean the dirt).
b) A microfiber cloth(To wipe off the car wash)
c) A dual side microfiber cloth or a foam applicator to apply polish and to remove the wax(You will see later in the pictures).

Some snaps of the bottle:

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Microfiber clothes I used:

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Some snaps of my polished TVS Wego, My Black Unicorn!:

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Results:

The + things:
+ Smooth, glass like surface.
+ Awesome gloss
+ Easy to wipe off.
+ Very easy to apply.
+ You can apply it either by Foam applicator or a cheap Damp(microfiber) cloth.
+ Versatile use, I even polished my watch, laptop, etc.
+ Gives a nice gloss to chrome finish.

The - things:
- Dries quick in summer, dries slower in cooler days.
- Should not be applied directly to the surface, it should be first applied on a foam or damp cloth.

So, I recommend this product to everyone.
 
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Nice review, buddy. Excellently piled up with adequate pictures. The finish on your Wego looks good. I still fail to understand why it should be applied to cloth first and not rubbed (lightly) on the body and then wiped with a cloth?

I also got a bottle of the same after considering your review. Costed me Rs. 500 in aftermarket shop in Faridabad. Still to use it. Shall post some pics after applying it on the car.
 
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Glad that you liked my review!
But please buy a Waxpol paste wax polish like the orange tin Auto polish.
The Amway is dust magnet and the gloss doesnt last long in open parking areas.
Just pick up a Waxpol orange tin from Shoppersgreed, apply it over the Amway polish and the gloss will last long for sure. I tried it and worked.
If you can, try to buy the Waxpol Carnuaba polish (usually blue if new stock or red if old stock) and apply it over Amway treated surface.
It is like Amway is the mark hider, scratch filler and the Waxpol is the thing that adds durable gloss, water beading and a bit of scratch protection.
 
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Glad that you liked my review!
But please buy a Waxpol paste wax polish like the orange tin Auto polish...
It is like Amway is the mark hider, scratch filler and the Waxpol is the thing that adds durable gloss, water beading and a bit of scratch protection.
I have bought the Amway polish, but yet to apply it. The car went for a checkup at Toyota ASS and they gave a complimentary wash and polish. So, I think the polish will not be used for some time by me.

I am having a Waxpol Wax bottle with orange cap. I had bought it in 2013 but not used much as the waxing process needs lots of patience and stamina, both of which are lacking in me! [lol]

If possible, post a picture of the wax you are referring to.
 
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On OK.
Just wait till 27th May, I am currently not in Chennai, in vacations!
But Waxpol is a bit difficult to wipe off than Amway, Amway, just a wipe is enough, but Waxpol needs constant wiping to remove the dried wax.
 
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