Pretty good polish. It has some decent water beading. Good deal since it's usually $19 without the cloth.
Nu Finish Liquid Polish 473ml + Microfibre Cloth $12 C&C (+ $9.90 Delivery) @ Repco
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I cant help but think abrasives arent good for the windscreen. Is this a legit comment?
It has very little abrasives unlike compound so it's fine for glass from my experience.
lookup rainX vrs nu finnish on youtube although rainx performs a bit better you can use Nu finnish on the whole car just dont put on door seals/rubber
I'm a bit confused:
Only car polish product in the market that contains no wax.
Polish and wax are two different things are they not?
No rubbing, no buffing formula.
Surely with no rubbing or buffing nothing is being polished?
The only conclusion I can come to is that it is a wax/sealant being called polish?
this video explains it very well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrx35jDWgYQOr maybe this guy can convince you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9kQMs8hHnIJesus! it has not changed for 35 years !!
I agree, you want a polish for shine, and a wax for protection. The wax is what gives you the nice beading and should then be reapplied every 3-6 months to maintain the shine.
I'm a bit skeptical of Nu-Finish.
I've brought a few cars back to near perfect with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound - that stuff is magical. Then finish with a nice wax for protection and water beading.
you are right but let me tell you this : this NU Finish is also magical . I used Meguiar's Ultimate in the past and since I could not locate it after moving place bought this NU finish for temporary use and it surprised me as you can not tell which one (Meguiar or NU finish) is better .since its less than quarter the price I have picked NU finish happily over Meguiar.
Someone suggested NU on glass, is this a bad idea? Avoid plastics?
It's a polish so it has very little amounts of abrasives in it. Compound would be a different story. It's good for glass, but rain x is best for durability in my opinion. Don't put it on any unpainted plastics or rubber as it will stain it.
Contains silicone, you don't want to use that.
The majority of polishes contain silicone, I don't see why you wouldn't want to use that.
Could you explain why?
If you're talking to me, I believe It's to help with ease of the application from my understanding.
Thanks, it was a question why to avoid silicone, maybe I'm missing something important.
It makes the vehicle difficult to paint if you need a repair. Causes ‘fish eyes,..
reputable brands do not contain silicone for this reasonHow often do you need your car painted though? lol. I think you'll find 90% of consumer level polishes contain silicones, including reputable brands like Meguiars. I really don't see how this is an issue at consumer level.
This sells at SCA, autobarn for $17.99, and at Repco itself without the microfibre for $19.99.
I like to use Nu finish as a sealant then add layer of Turtle wax Ice seal n shine for a cheap and durable protection
good for the windscreen to