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Car Detailing
« on: 17 April 2013, 17:05:20 »

Hi guys,

I am usually against all forms of cleaning my car. I usually take it to the Polish dudes at Homobase once a quarter and have been very pleased with the results at the cost of £9.99.

however, now I've rectified my engine problems (thanks Martin and to all who have taken time to help with my plight  :y) I want to get the car spruced up with a view to a.) getting some body work done in the summer (by saving the pennies) and b.) taking the old girl to the Vaux meet at Billing Aquadrome in July.

Now, before I can really ascertain what body work needs doing she really needs a quality clean. I can do this no problem. however to get it to ''show'' standard I have to go the extra mile with EVERYTHING.

I do remember somebody on here posted up a detailing thread with pics in the Gallery but i'm buggered if I can find it  ::) but if I get half as good results as he got ill be farking ecstatic!

Can anyone recommend any decent products for cleaning it to an awesome standard? in my car cleaning department  ::) in the garage I have pretty much shampoo, sponges, chamis leathers and I think perhaps a bottle of T-Cut  :-\

on the inside I was going to break out the vanish on the carpets, hoover and some sort surface cleaner for the dash.

is there anything else that you guys use to give me that extra bit of WOW factor?

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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #1 on: 17 April 2013, 17:08:29 »

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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #2 on: 17 April 2013, 17:08:34 »

You mean this thread?

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=109234.0

Love to get front and rear bumpers done on trusty steed some time, London's car park's have taken their toll  :'(

Trouble is a professional garage would be too expensive  :-\
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #3 on: 17 April 2013, 17:22:20 »

Yeah, that's the one Tunster... thanks  :y

I don't have the cash to take it to anywhere to get it done, and subsequently I don't want to spend a shed load on products either.

in that thread, Mark clearly has all the required tools but I was sooo impressed with the end result. it looked newer than new!

plus, I think after a clean the body work may be even worse than first suspected but a quick count sees the following needing doing...

  • wheel arch. needs professional attention
  • 1/2 cm rust spot on bootlid
  • another 1/2 cm rust spot on lower boot lid
  • bumper.... yeah needs totally redoing
  • small rust patch at bottom of door on the inside
  • front bumper... ideally need a new one as the black plastic has warped

all that AFTER the clean .... uphill struggle or what  ::)
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #4 on: 17 April 2013, 17:24:17 »

bring it around to mine some time,and il show you what do  :y
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #5 on: 17 April 2013, 17:32:30 »

bring it around to mine some time,and il show you what do  :y

cheers mate I will do. that reminds... when do you want that wrench popping over? anything else you need?
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #6 on: 17 April 2013, 17:33:37 »

just reading that thread from markc...... certainly theres a nack to it. that clay stuff..... so it appears he's saying that even after an initial clean there is still a load of crap on the body work  :o
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #7 on: 17 April 2013, 17:41:32 »

sometime saturday afternoon,might be in work in the morning,engine is stripped down and just needs pump removing and cambelt, :y
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #8 on: 17 April 2013, 17:58:28 »

I spent a day clay barring, polishing and waxing the jag last year, the results were great but I was rather hooped afterward
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #9 on: 17 April 2013, 18:31:55 »

I spent a day clay barring, polishing and waxing the jag last year, the results were great but I was rather hooped afterward

lol. I figure that if I clean it, note ALL bad spots to get a quote for body work, then do the detailing thing before the vx meet ill only do it once.

is anyone else going to be there at billing? 13/14 july I think?  :y

just looked in the car washing department lol have some t-cut shampoo, some vanish deep carpet stain cleaner, upholstery cleaner, a clean paint brush, some dash shine and some mr muscle window cleaner.

anyone know whats the best way to remove the green plant life build up in the area where the boot lid struts live? random thought but would carb cleaner be ok?
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #10 on: 17 April 2013, 18:46:47 »

You mean this thread?

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=109234.0

Love to get front and rear bumpers done on trusty steed some time, London's car park's have taken their toll  :'(

Trouble is a professional garage would be too expensive :-\


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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #11 on: 17 April 2013, 19:08:28 »

you boys reckon I should take the seats out for ease of cleaning?
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Re: Car Detailing
« Reply #12 on: 17 April 2013, 19:38:39 »

ive allways found autoglym to be quite good webby :y :y :y
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« Reply #13 on: 17 April 2013, 19:40:54 »

ive allways found autoglym to be quite good webby :y :y :y

awesome as ive just found some hiding in my parts department... fekking unorganised place it is  ;D
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« Reply #14 on: 17 April 2013, 20:30:56 »

ive allways found autoglym to be quite good webby :y :y :y

awesome as ive just found some hiding in my parts department... fekking unorganised place it is  ;D
yes but you know where everything is not like stemo
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