Finally cleaned the car (56k no way)

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Finally cleaned the car (56k no way)

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This is my post from Detailing World:

What follows is the result of 6 hours work. Didn't get time to go over the car with Scratch-x as I had work to go to later. Anyway here's the pics:

This is what I was up against:

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So first I went over the car with the hose, then got out the Gilmour (losing my virginity to it in the process). Used it on setting C and put in about 1/5 Snow Foam. Had a lot of fun with it:

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Then after rinsing that off I used some Megs NXT shampoo and the two bucket method. Used my new Sonus wash mitt for the top halves and used my old Meguiars mitt for the wheels and lower halves, then rinsed:

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Onto the claying. Started with the roof, then the windows, then worked my way round the rest of the car. Used Sonus Green Clay with Sonus Glyde Lubricant:

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Even after claying there was a lot of tar, so I got out the Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover and went over most of the car. When cleaning the wheels, I used a non-scratch sponge, and I also used the Autoglym stuff. After rinsing everything down I got out the Gilmour again. I used the Sonus mitt to work it in this time:

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The car had a bad case of rabies:

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Dried the car with a Sonus Ultimate drying towel. Then I applied Megs Tech Wax with a Gold Class foam applicator. Buffed it off using a Poorboys Superthick & Plush towel and hey presto. Finished just in time to grab something to eat:

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Reflection Shots:

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Some of the stars of the show:

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To review: I find Megs Tech Wax to be excellent. It smells nice, it's easy to apply and it lasts quite long with good beading. The Megs next wash is pretty average, does the job but could do with something stronger when it runs out. The Sonus Ultimate Drying towel is excellent, as its the Poorboys Superthick & Plush towels - highly recommended. Not so sure on the Sonus Green Clay. It was crap on the roof and left a lot of tar. It did pick up a lot of contaminants on the glass and the sides of the car, but I still had to use Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover to finish the job, which is very very good. The Sonus wash mitt was nice and soft and good for cleaning the car too, and of course the Gilmour which is my favourite. Apoligies for the quality of some of the pics


Some of my paintwork nasties :cry: ...

Deep chips on the bonnet:

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These were strange triangular dents below my numberplate that weren't there last time I cleaned it:

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This is on both sides, at the top corner of each windscreen:

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On the side of my door, down to the metal :( :

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Chip out of the bumpstrip:

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Weird chips on mirror:

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Scuffs on rear bumper:

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Paint cracking under headlamps on both sides:

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Now I'm totally anal about stuff like this and will pay to get all this sorted. 3/4 of these defects were there when I bought the car in July. Wondering what can be done by hand, and what needs to be done by a bodyshop and the cost etc. I've got swirl marks and scratches but I know a PC can sort this. Along with the large stone chips shown I got lots of little ones too on the bonnet and the sides of the car.

Sometimes it's depressing washing the car.
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Post by carmadaaron »

Wow MouseGTI, what an awesome job! I really like the look of your car 8)

what is that clay stuff for?

mine needs a wash... not washed it for 10 weeks, dam scottish weather :lol:
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The clay is used to get rid of bonded contaminants on the surface of your paint (such as tar, industrial fallout, strong bird crap etc) that normal washing won't normally do
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Re: Finally cleaned the car (56k no way)

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Mouse_GTI wrote:Paint cracking under headlamps on both sides:

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We all suffer from that mate, it's a pain in the ass.

Have you tried the Meguiars quik clay? I've been pleased with the results both times I've used it so far.
carmadaaron wrote:what is that clay stuff for?
The clay picks up any bonded on contaminants such as tree sap etc, it's great stuff, very time consuming but well worth it.
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Post by Ry` »

Not to sound stupid but, whats this Gilmour thingy?
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It's a beast of a foam gun. You can run it on different settings depending on how long you want it to last
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It's a beast of a foam gun. You can run it on different settings depending on how long you want it to last
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Post by Dee-vub »

Good job mouse! The bits under my lights are smoothed, but have still cracked slightly :roll:

Looks a lot of good products there mate. i'm gonna have to go out and buy a few more, mines are looking rather worse for ware to be honest! :x

And hell yeh mofos 1000 posts.

Want to thank josh for the site we have been blessed with. This is the site i have most posts on :D Been a member for maybe 8 months or so. Still loving it!

Thanks once again! good bunch on this forum! :wink:
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Post by polopaul »

ah nice one on putting pics up of what you used! also, another question lol, do you clay it wen its still wet?or dry it first?

cheers
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Post by ---Carl--- »

very smart matey :)

i hate havin a car that looks exactly the same as someone elses tho :( lol
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

Looking good, I've seen your posts on detailing world a couple of times. You could attempt a bit of wet sanding on your stone chips. You fill the gap with touch up paint then sand it down with fine sand paper then put lauqer (SP?) on top and polish this down. You really have nothing to loose if you are thinking about getting a bodyshop to fix it and it could save you a few pennies.
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Wet sanding is something I will be trying. Bodywork won't be getting done until the summer. For the clay I didn't bother drying the car, as I was spraying lubricant onto it anyway
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Post by Ry` »

Mouse_GTI wrote:It's a beast of a foam gun. You can run it on different settings depending on how long you want it to last
Where can i get this beast of a gun? All my googling came to no avail.
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Ry` wrote:
Mouse_GTI wrote:It's a beast of a foam gun. You can run it on different settings depending on how long you want it to last
Where can i get this beast of a gun? All my googling came to no avail.
I was wandering that too !!! :(

Where you get it mannie and how much ?

Where did you get the snow foam from as well ?

P.s Forgot to say cars looking good
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

Gilmour is here for £48.99 (it's the cheapest site for it):

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/product_i ... cts_id=188

Comes with 1l of snow foam. You can use any car shampoo in it though
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