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V6CDBOY

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Car Cleaning Time
« on: 31 January 2009, 14:09:20 »

Hi folks,

Looking to clean and polish the Miggy soon but there are so many dfferent polishes waxes and now even clays on the market.

Can I have your opinions on whats good and whats not??
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Re: Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #1 on: 31 January 2009, 14:38:12 »

maguiars scratch x scratch and swirl remover
followed by maguiars step 1,2,3 has always given excellent results
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Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #2 on: 31 January 2009, 15:29:10 »

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Re: Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #3 on: 31 January 2009, 15:32:48 »

1 mig owner did somthing called clay

there is pics in the gallery somwhere
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Re: Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #4 on: 31 January 2009, 16:12:33 »

You wouldn't know it, since my Omega's a lovely shade of brown ATM, but I'm an obsessive car detailer... when I can be bothered.

 Get to Tescos, and grab some of their own-brand shampoo, comes in big black bottles. Then go to the jetwash, and use only the shampoo and clean rinse modes. Don't use the brush...
 Then get two buckets, use shampoo in one and clean water in the other. Go round the whole car with a wash mitt (about four quid from Tesco), using loads of water.
 When mine's filthy I tend to use about four buckets of shampoo at this stage.

 Get a hose or watering can, rinse the whole car down. Then use a "better" shampoo - Triplewax's is a good budget one, Meguiar's Gold Class is pricey, but worth it.

 Again, use the two bucket method (this stops you dragging dirt over the rest of the car). Then get a clay bar (Meguiars' kit is about 15quid from Halfords, or Autobalm clay is about a tenner off the interweb).
 If you get the Megs kit, it comes with Quick Detailer and instructions - if you get the Autobalm, you just need water. Spray whichever is appropriate over the panel, and move the clay bar over in straight lines, folding it in regularly.

 Then give it another wash with the "good" shampoo, again with two buckets... rinse, then get a good drying towel (again, Halfords do the Megs one for about a tenner), use straight lines and barely any pressure.

 Then get some AutoGlym Super Resin Polish, use a microfibre cloth or pad to apply, again in straight lines... and another to buff off.
 Then get some Collinite 476 (about fifteen quid a tub) off the internet, if you get it with an application kit all the better. Do the same again, apply, let it haze, buff it off.

 IF you want more of a shine, I can recommend Megs Gold Class, but the Collinite lasts for literally months. I am absolutely not exaggerating.

 Check out www.detailingworld.co.uk for more detail, but be warned, once you're in, it's hard to leave... :D
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Re: Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #5 on: 31 January 2009, 17:20:20 »

For quick simple good results (if you can't be bothered with spending a whole day washing and claying and washing again and waxing etc etc) i swear by this:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Turtle-Wax-Zip-Wax-1-Litre-1000ml-ideal-4-car-valeting_W0QQitemZ290291479583QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item290291479583&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1683%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318

1. Rinse of the loose dirt
2. Squirt of Zipwax shampoo in some hot water to wash the car
3. Rinse of the soap
4. Done

It's really good stuff and leaves a noticable wax coating (you can see by the way raindrops 'ball' on the surface after) :y
« Last Edit: 31 January 2009, 17:20:51 by herefordelite »
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Re: Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #6 on: 31 January 2009, 21:16:05 »

I did the clay and what a shine after the Carnauba wax :y :y :y :y
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Re: Car Cleaning Time
« Reply #7 on: 31 January 2009, 21:21:01 »

Big girls blouses. Get the dishes done.
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