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Czechboy

Tarmac terrorist
Apr 14, 2005
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Hampshire
Hiya all,

All the talk about washing cars over on the mk2 section of the forum finally persuaded me to pull my finger out and finally give the car a proper scrub it deserves. But its easier said then done. Problem being the weather being utter rubbish as well as lack of time (working 65 hours on my week off of Uni). Was planning on getting a Porter cable so that I could detail the car properly, but the lack of funds decided otherwise. So just went to my local motor shop, bought some AG bits and bobs and got working.

Here is my car after a week of commuting on the salty motorway:
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Not looking too bad, but upon closer inspection........
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As well as some random smears on the windows
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And the not so white alloys
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decided to wash the car using the two bucket method.................so out came the two buckets:lol: as well as a washing mitt and a dab of shampoo. To cut the long story short, washed the car, hosed it down. Then using my super mega wonder squeegee I got rid of 90% of the water and dried the rest of using about 3 microfibre towels. Picture of squeegee at work.
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But before all the cracks and crannies were dried off, I decided to sort out the wheels. First I applied “wonder wheels” using a brush and rinsed it all off. Did the same on the brake calipers. Then T-cut the spokes to get rid of the hairline scrathech, and finished off using the AG SRP (AutoGlym Super Resin Polish). Buffed it off, sprayed on the AG wet look tyre stuff and let it all dry. This is the final result which I recon isn’t too bad considering the wheels are still the standard ones it came with from the factory and haven’t been refurbished since.
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Now the wheels were done, it was time to finish off the bodywork. So spent the next 1.5 hours applying, polishing and buffing off the AG SRP. Here is a pic midway through bonnet polishing.
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Even though the weather staid pretty gloomy the whole day, the sun did come out for 30 seconds at one point, so I managed to snap this photo to prove my car is in fact metallic
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Then I cleaned all the exterior trim using the AG bumper care, which I can recommend as it is a doodle to use. Next did all the windows inside out, which meant it was only the engine bay left. Bit of Autosol on the partially polished manifold, AG “rubber and vinyl care” on the hoses and bumper care on the plastics. Hour later engine bay was looking like this.
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Then hovered the carpets, used some leather care on the seats, and cleaned all the interior plastics. Meaning my car was DONE! So it was time to take some pictures………………but as already mentioned, the weather was being a complete ******* meaning no photos actually showing the actual glossy finish of the car. Anyways, here are some photos:
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And of course some tree reflection shots

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Here are all the products used. Quite scary considering I only had a bucket and a sponge 6 months ago.
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Finally to finish the day off I decided to fit my LCR splitter which I had taken off a month ago when I lowered the car, because it was just too low. And to be honest now that I got used to the GTI splitter, the LCR one on the bottom looked a little out of place, but still mean. P.s. took it off again now because it makes the car too unpractical. Anyways, hope you enjoyed this thread and please leave some comment below

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Mig
 
Nice pics - washed mine yesterday and black looks so good when it's clean, it almost makes you forget the heartache of it being filthy again 24 houirs later.

But...

Waterblade :-o

And if that wasn't bad enough, you put it on the floor :-o :-o

One decent-sized drying towel will do the whole car with no problems - dried a Volvo estate yesterday using one Water Magnet and never had to wring it out so it'll definitely do an Ibiza without any hassle. Worth a look.

Car looks superb, though :thumbup:
 
Looking very nice mate! how long did it take you? id get yourself signed up to www.detailingworld.co.uk its full of hints and tips for cleaning your car, i just used to use a sponge and bucket with a chammy, but now i gave the plastic a battering and spent about £80 on products, and it deffo makes a differance!


David.
 
But...

Waterblade :-o

And if that wasn't bad enough, you put it on the floor :-o :-o

:lol: Was waiting for someone to mention the water-blade. Its made out of really soft silicon/rubber material meaning that itself wont scratch it. Only if you spread grit around with it, which you shouldn't, having just washed and hosed down the car. Did put it onto the floor for the 1st time I had it to take that photo, but to be honest it wont do it much harm because unlike a microfiber towel or a mitt, it has nowhere for the dirt to get trapped. So a quick rinse and its clean as a whistle.

Saying that, will be getting a water magnet soon anyways.

Looking very nice mate! how long did it take you? id get yourself signed up to www.detailingworld.co.uk its full of hints and tips for cleaning your car
David.

Already one step ahead of you. Problem is every time I go on there, I get really tempted to buy the Porter Cable because everyone seems to hav one :doh: . But its not as simple as that because by the time I'd buy the transformer, all the polishes, waxes, cutting pads, etc I'd be looking at £200+, which my wallet cant handle :cry: .

Anyways, keep the comments coming guys :clap:

Mig