2 hours a bit extreme??

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2 hours = too long?

u kidding? i take 3 and a half+
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sounds about right
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2 hours is a p*** take... get a hobby!
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2 hours a bit extreme??

Post by jj86 »

to wash n polish the car

after all the dodgy comments and remarks from neighbours n ppl walking by, just wondering what you guys (n gals!)reckon?
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Post by carmadaaron »

yeh 2 hours sounds alright.
if u do a gd job that is. :P

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Post by siilver »

depends whats the weather is lik
if gd spend a gd few hrs
bad, fast wash and dry of
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Sounds alright for a really good wash and polish. Managed to spend half an hour today just polishing my bonnet and roof, and didn't even do a very good job of it..
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Post by inder »

Sounds like the kind of time I spend 8) :lol:
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Post by robz »

yeh sounds bout rite 4 me 2 m8, i spent bout 1.5hours yest washing my courtesy car :?
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Post by Si_GTi »

Yeah couple of hours sounds good. Then you can get some silicone spray for the tyres, some glass polish, some back-to-black for any plastic bits, a bit of alloy wheel cleaner... hehe :oops:
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

My personal best is 7 hours!!!

Wash (inc Acid on Wheels)
Dry
Clay
Rinse
Dry
Compound
Buff
Glaze
Buff
Wax
Buff
Polish Windows
Clean Engine Bay
Dress Engine Bay
Dress Tyres
Polish Exhaust Trim
Hoover Interior
Shampoo Seats
Shampoo Mats
Shampoo Doorcards
Shampoo Rooflining
Dress Dash (Zymol, so deep clean rather than shine!)
Leather Treatment on Steeringwheel, Handbrake and Gearknob
Polish Interior Windows
Re-Hoover (to get rid of bits from polishing rags)

I'll be doing that the weekend before Worthersee/Inters btw!
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Post by inder »

@ Josh_PoloGTi, wow thats some cleaning :D

"Dress Dash (Zymol, so deep clean rather than shine!)" - what is the name of this product? Im after something that will do that for my dash, no shine just a good clean

"Clean Engine Bay
Dress Engine Bay" - what with? :oops:

chhers!
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

depends how good a job you do!

If it's an overly quick, careless soap/wipe/hose like my mum does (leaving nice streaks of dust/dirt that she hasn't even touched on the boot, doors, bumpers..), 10-15 minutes should do it.

A decent all over clean making sure the muck actually comes off, i'd allow more like 20-30. And even then i've been unhappy with the outcome.

All else is extra - chamois, polish, wax, T-cut, wheel scrubbing (esp if alloys), etc.

2 hours seems about the length of time I had to allow for cleaning the polo when i was in halls, in winter..... no hosepipe, so I had to keep filling a bucket (using a jug) with hot water from the kitchen (or, the toilets in the canteen block if unable to get a decent parking space), ferrying it outside, doing what could be done until it got freezing cold (not a cold day, but windchill!) and repeating...... :D

Took all day to give it the initial inside & out clean, vac, wash, T-cut, polish, with a 3 person crew, when I first bought it...
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

Inder

I use Zymol "Vinyl" to do the interior plastics.

I also use it in my engine bay on the plastics and rubber hoses.

Hope that helps?

www.zymol.com
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Post by inder »

Josh_PoloGTi wrote:Inder

I use Zymol "Vinyl" to do the interior plastics.

I also use it in my engine bay on the plastics and rubber hoses.

Hope that helps?

www.zymol.com
Thanks, will check the site for more info and stockist :)


edit: this the stuff? http://www.zdouk.com/detail.aspx?ID=48
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