Nice SF...looks mint brother
Hey SilvrfoxX, Very nice!! Geez find myself just staring at it and nearly have a tear in my eye. Really want mine to get here. You've done a great job. Was there much spider webbing/swirls on her? What products did you use? And how come you guys stole our weather!! Thought thats one thing you guys are happy for us to keep, lol.
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Nice SF...looks mint brother
Thanks boys, the photos really don't do her justice, the reflections are mirror.
Rob_R, you are either going to have to have it pro detailed or if you are an experienced wax jockey like me you should be right. The amount of crud on the paintwork is amazing, do the bag test and you will know straight away. My wife walked into the dealership when we picked it up and ran her fingers over the paintwork and said straight away it needs detailing, the bag test just made it worse.
Any way I have a range of products which I am trying to use up because car detailing is an addiction. I washed with a base car wash ( Armorall Blue), I usually use Duragloss cause it is both ph neutral and has some brightners in the mix which really make the car look good but I wanted a stronger wash to remove as much dirt as possible. I then clayed with a new clay block which pretty much went from grey to brown ( just amazing on a 2 week old car). I then washed it again with Armorall Blue then you can see all the surface scratches caused by the clay.
I havn't detailed a dark car before and it really shows up the top coat scratches, I then used Menerna polish with an orbital buffer and took it back, the car is now starting to get the right amount of shine to it. I then prepped the paint with dodo Lime prime, I don't know what it is with that stuff but it just seems to do the trick in prepping the paint.
Then a coat of Menzerna Wax sealant followed by a coat of Zymol Carbon. I am a huge Zymol fan, can't get the stuff anymore but I have a good stock of the wax cleaner but not the Carbon.. next week end after a wash I am thinking of putting another coat on for good measure.
Had to go out in the rain this morning and it beads bootifully..
I also used a heat resistant wax on the wheels, they powder real bad, this stuff seems to repel water and dust and make the wheels pop
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Cheap supermarket sponge folded over cleans the inside of the spokes nicely! I've now got this down to a fine art and only takes me (to wash the wheels) the length of time it takes to wash the whole bodywork :p
I'm lazy too, I wish there was a better way to clean the wheels got it, need new wheels
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