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Originally Posted by Munro
The permagard looks like a good idea to me - if it works. The idea being to avoid regular cleaning and polishing , which even if you are very careful is likely to result in a build up of cleaning scratches over the years. I know there are loads of things on the market that are no better than a self applied polish that you can do yourself in a couple of hours. Have a look at the permagard website.
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Key words being "if it works" - which I'm absolutely certain isn't the case.
Great idea in theory - but theory and practice are often two very different things.
As you'll have seen from the image I posted in one of those threads, the 'guard treatment failed to protect the sample for 24 hours, just like Autoglym did, just like others did - only the manufacturer's own product did.
If these products can't last 24 hours, what chance do you think they stand of lasting 2, 3, 5 years?