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Sunday clean
Tuffy:
Hi all. Thought i'd give the Gti a bit of a clean this morning. It doesn't really get very dirty as its only used at weekends so no befores but here goes
First off sprayed calipers with bilberry cleaner to a ratio of 3/1
Then sprayed wheels with the karcher and cleaned with the ez and swisvax brush
Cleaned wheel arches with a solution of apc
Sprayed car all over with the karcher and washed with 2bm using Dodo born to be mild and a lambswool mit
All rubbers ans seals and badges cleaned with various brushes
Best thing i've found to clean front grill
Car was then dried and given a coat of poorboys blackhole
This was then buffed off and then on with the colinite
While colinite this was curing wheels treated to some rim wax
Glass ploished
And all exterior plastics treated to CG new look trim gel
Tyres then done with megs tyre gel and foam pad
Colinite left a further 2 hours to cure then buffed off
A few of final result, sorry about mobile phone pic quality
One of the best things i have in my cleaning kit is a pair of builders knee pads so the wheels and lower section of car can be done in comfort
Boothy:
Looks spot on mate but I'm not sure about resting a steel tub of polish on the paint work?
stealthwolf:
Nicely done.
I thought the Bilberry mix went on a bit strong. 10:1 works fine and for very mucky wheels, even 4:1 is enough. What made you go for 3:1?
No claying? If I'm putting on a glaze, I tend to clay the paintwork. Otherwise, if no clay, after drying, I move straight on to the wax.
The viking brush - would it reach under the arches? I need something for the arches.
How do you find AG car glass polish? I find it works okay but leaves a chalky residue in the recesses!
Love the reflection shots! I find two layers of collinite leaves a bullet-proof finish.
Tuffy:
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on August 01, 2010, 05:26:01 pm ---Nicely done.
I thought the Bilberry mix went on a bit strong. 10:1 works fine and for very mucky wheels, even 4:1 is enough. What made you go for 3:1?
No claying? If I'm putting on a glaze, I tend to clay the paintwork. Otherwise, if no clay, after drying, I move straight on to the wax.
The viking brush - would it reach under the arches? I need something for the arches.
How do you find AG car glass polish? I find it works okay but leaves a chalky residue in the recesses!
Love the reflection shots! I find two layers of collinite leaves a bullet-proof finish.
--- End quote ---
Thanks stealthy. I dont use use the bilberry on the wheels just the calipers hence the stronger solution, Wheels are washed every week so dont really need any cleaning chemicals.
Car was only clayed about a month ago so probably wont do it again till just before the winter months
I really like the finish AG glass polish leaves. Haven't had any trouble as yet.
Love the collinite! Reckon its the best wax i've used
The viken brush is spot on for cleaning inside the arches :happy2:
winrya:
Nice finish and some good quality looking monza 2 reps!
Again, I did cringe seeing the bottles and tins sat on the paintwork.
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