Prima Amigo: My New Best Friend

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Amigo is the Spanish word for "friend" in the masculine form. Not too often do you come across a product with such a unique name. While most car care manufacturers claim the best performance from their product, whether it is overall protection or depth of shine, only one claims their product will not only satisfy the user, but it will also become their new best friend. While I'm not particularly interested in becoming best friends with a bottle of polish or a jar of wax, I'm always on the hunt for a better shine when it comes time for that Sunday detail.




The product aptly named Amigo, manufactured by Prima Car Care, probably has an interesting story behind how it earned its name after it was developed. It's pretty obvious from the first time you use Amigo that all of the research and development went into making Amigo unique and perform unlike any other glaze, and I would say that's an accurate observation because Amigo truly is in a class of its own. The guys at Prima certainly know how to develop a product that offers a unique combination of intended uses, but how did they come up with such a catchy name to draw attention to it before people got their hands on it?


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I'd like to think the name came from the main product tester at Prima after spending an entire weekend testing it on various vehicles. While jotting down preliminary test results he probably looked at a picture on his desk of an old friend, the idea popped into his head and the rest is history. While the name certainly catches your attention, there is much more to the product than a name.

Amigo is what you would call a segment buster. It's a paintwork cleanser, polymer-based glaze, super-fine polish, and maybe a little magic thrown in the mix. Instead of naming the product Prima Pre-Wax Polymer Gloss Enhancing Super Fine Low Cut Polish & Gloss, it was simply designated as Amigo, because after you use it once, it will become your new best friend.



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A friend of mine has a relatively new Toyota Corolla that's in pretty darn good shape with exception to a few light swirl marks. While those of us with a well trained eye and a passion for perfect paint may notice them right away, your average bystander would have to put down their Slurpee and meticulously exam every square inch of the paint while under the intense lights at a gas station.


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If you own a dark colored vehicle, you know even the most faint swirls can and will become an eye sore. With products such as Prima's Amigo, you can use a glaze to cover up light imperfections to make them less noticeable. This way you can avoid abrading away paint every time you encounter minor swirls. If this sounds familiar to you, Prima Amigo is the solution that you've been looking for. Amigo contains an advanced blend of fillers to hide those imperfections so it's almost like they never existed in the first place.

Amigo was used in conjunction with a Meguiar's G110v2 dual action polisher equipped with a Lake Country Hydro-Tech Tangerine polishing pad. The Tangerine pad is ideal for this application because it has mechanical polishing ability that will take advantage of Amigo's blend of cleaners and super fine abrasives.

First the pad was primed and then four pea-sized drops of product were added.


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The G110v2 was set to speed 5 and the product was worked in for about 4-5 section passes. I applied very little pressure and moved at a medium arm speed.



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I've used just about every product Autogeek sells and Prima Amigo is without question the easiest product to wipe off the paint. Enough emphasis cannot be put on the word effortless while describing how user-friendly this product is. Butter doesn't even wipe off hot pan cakes this easy.

Once removed you're instantly greeted with what appears to be a pool of wet paint.



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After completing the entire vehicle I grabbed the camera and snapped some photos before the Florida sun dropped down below the sky line for the night.



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While I wouldn't take a bottle of Amigo with me on a night on the town with my friends, Amigo has most certainly earned a spot on the shelf with other products that have made me come back for more. With a market that's saturated with high quality products leaving you near endless choices and combinations to choose from, it's nice being able to have a product that performs exceedingly well in several different aspects. Prima Amigo performs exactly as intended and the name might even give a cool story to tell your friends and family as they ooh and aah over your glossy paintwork.

Prima Car Care

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Next time you want to try out a product you are free to borrow your other friends vehicle!!! Paint looks great, I am sure your friend was happy with the results!
 
Amigo def is a great product I will always have it on hand. The Corolla looks great
 
How about some free packages to some of your customers named Billy?I would love to try the entire 4 bottle package. PM me for my adress.
Thanks
Billy
 
Just used migo for the firsttime last weekend. Great stuff and smells good too. I used a white LC CCS pad. I'll try the orange next time.
 
I don't think orange LC is the same as a tangerine hydrotech.
Stick with the white CCS
 
Next time you want to try out a product you are free to borrow one of my vehicles!!! Paint looks great, I am sure your friend was happy with the results!

Fixed.

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Just used migo for the firsttime last weekend. Great stuff and smells good too. I used a white LC CCS pad. I'll try the orange next time.

The pad you see pictured is actually a Tangerine pad, which is a polishing pad in the Hydro-Tech line. If you already have a White CCS pad, that would be comparable to the Tangerine. :dblthumb2:
 
IMO, there is not a single product in the Prima line that doesn't work as advertised.

Thanks for the review.
 
IMO, there is not a single product in the Prima line that doesn't work as advertised.

Thanks for the review.

Not only do the Prima products work as advertised, but from my experience, they also exceed expectations. :props:
 
I still need to try Epic

I think you will be surprised with its durability and ease of use. :righton:

I might need to try this stuff out. Looks very promising.

Amigo might just be my go-to glaze for now on, not only because it performs exceptionally well at what it's designed to do, but because of the fact that it's so easy to use. :applause:
 
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