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Steel Grey Detail
lukemk5gti:
Decided I'd spoil myself with a few new products and give the car a good detail this weekend.
Swirl marks really are not that bad but the next purchase will be a DAS6 polisher and range of compounds.
To keep me ticking over I did the following yesterday.
Exterior:
Strip old wax off
Snowfoam
Iron X
Clay
Polish Windscreen
Glossworks Glaze x 2 coats
Jetseal 109 x 3 coats
Autoglym Super HD Wax x 2 coats
Windscreen G1 Application x 3 coats on front & 1 coat on all other
Alloys also sealed and waxed.
Exhaust tips polished
Interior:
Leather cleaned and conditioned
Screen polished with displex
Steering wheel plastic covers colour coded to car
Grease on door joints removed, cleaned and re-greased
Engine bay jet washed and painted.
Frenzy:
Good work fella and very good to see you could be bothered to do a very complete job - so easy to neglect things like the door jams. For example, I cleaned the fuel cap and housing the other day after a couple of years neglect :ashamed: looks great now :smiley:
lukemk5gti:
--- Quote from: Frenzy on August 24, 2014, 06:23:24 pm ---Good work fella and very good to see you could be bothered to do a very complete job - so easy to neglect things like the door jams. For example, I cleaned the fuel cap and housing the other day after a couple of years neglect :ashamed: looks great now :smiley:
--- End quote ---
The fuel cap is another good one, had to powerhouse mine clean when I bought it because the drain plug on the bottom was stuffed full of crud!
A final big difference is to remove the wheel arch lining of the front wheels and take out the sand and grit that builds up just where the side skirts and mud guards meet.
NickU:
That is awesome, look at the reflection on that beauty! :party:
Raptor:
Really nice mirror image on your car
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