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get gtechniq 3S for your CAR

 
Does a sleek, pristine car say more about you than one covered in swirls & scratches, mud & dirt?
 
If your answer is yes, then we think you'll love auto3S, our range of deceptively simple care that delivers nothing less than beautiful looking, professional results.
 
The thing is, at G|techniq we really love our cars. So much so, we think they should always look their very best.  
 
But just like you,  we're really busy people and could do without all the washing, polish and wax required to achieve this.
 
So first up, we decided to apply the very best surface science to create a polish for perfect swirl free paint.  A polish that anyone can use to get pro results without the fear of stripping the paint right off their bodywork.  
 
Then we turned our attention to coatings that protect and shine like the best wax, but spray on effortlessly, last and last, don't get so dirty or easily scratched.
 
 
 
 

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evo.right.margin.pngExceptional. I don’t believe it could have looked any better when it rolled off the production line.

Roger Green, 100,000 mile BMW project car, November 2008

rolls.royce.right.and.bottom.margin.pngThe paintwork on a 400,000 mile Silver Spur was astonishingly good. We were intrigued. The owner, Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel provided the answer: Gtechniq.

Nicholas Geehan, Materials Technology Lab, Rolls Royce Motor Cars Ltd

 

 

yacht_report_40h.pngGtechniq Crystal Lacquer retained 3 times more gloss than any other product we tested. 
The Yacht Report

 

 

MOTOR_BOAT_30h_left_margin.pngWhen I saw the boat after the Crystal Lacquer application I was stunned by how good it looked.  Thereafter, ingrained dirt comes off with just a freshwater hose and cloth. 
Jack Haines - Motor Boat and Yachting

 

3S for Subaru World Rally Team

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