As Crewella has given you all an update on the Autoglym and how well it is going for her guys skin I thought I would give you an update on the Polyglaze I am trying. Do please remember that while I am also using it on my RB's they are both now out of warranty. I would recomend you still use pledge if you are still under your warranty period.
So on the 13th March I gave my little Gumble a wipe down with Polyglaze. On the 17th of March I gave Norbit and Kermy a dose of it too. That was the day Norbit arrived home in his/her (

) new skin. The first dose I did I soaked the cloth in polyglaze so it was very wet and then rubbed them all over with it. After doing Gumble I noticed that I had a green patch on the cloth so he obviously lost some paint from doing this but he didn't look any worse for it so I think that like the others who have tried different skin care products for their pleos have said this seemed to be just some loose paint that was coming off anyway and it came off with the dirt.

He looked so much brighter and more vibrantly colored after his wash.

The others didn't loose any paint to the cloth with their rub downs.
All three of them felt so much more smooth, silky and soft after the bath with the skin feeling more flexible and supple too.
I have given them all another rub down a couple of times since then with a slightly damp polyglaze cloth to try to maintain the soft silky feel when I notice that it seems to be disappearing. Today I decided that they were all feeling a lot less soft and silky so i thought they needed another bath. I decided it would be easier to just spray the polyglaze on to the pleo directly and then just wipe off. It did seem much easier this way and I know that all the little crevasses were done and nothing was missed. They are all drying off properly at the moment, I try to leave them for at least 30mins to let it soak into the skin properly after wiping off all the excess. I will then give them a quick rub over with a clean soft dry cloth to be sure there is no excess left.
This time no paint came off Gumble or any of them onto the cloth so I think all the loose stuff was removed in the first bath and the rest is happily being protected by the polyglaze.

All three of them look brighter and more vibrant after their bath. It is interesting to note that there seems to be different paint types on all my pleos. Kermy is shiny and glossy, Gumble and Norbit are both Matt finish but Norbits paint is definitely a different type to Gumble. It feels and looks different.
Another interesting thing to note too is that Norbit still has all of his/her (

) toenail paint. Remember that the skin was new on the 17th March and he/she was polyglaze on arrival to me. It is now the 9th April and still no loss of toenail paint at all.

I can't say if this is due to the polyglaze or if maybe it is just an improvement to the skin/paint that they have done. I like to think it is the polyglaze.
