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    Cool How you guys wash your Tiguan?

    As my Tiguan is getting dirty and dusty I been thinking about cleaning it and maybe detailing it a bit. After reading much info on carcareproducts.com.au. I went online and brough some products. So I am just curious what products and procedures you guys take to wash/clean/detail your cars and if you ever come across any problem with any particular products?

    I ended up spending a bit on the following products. If any of you guys used those products, care to drop me a hint as how to best using them?

    Much thanks in advance.

    Car Care Products Enthusiasts Total Wash Essentials Kit
    Autoglym Surface Detailing Clay Kit
    Nanolex Premium Paint Sealant Kit
    Nanolex Premium Spray Sealant
    Nanolex Glass Sealant Kit Premium
    Tiguan TSI

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    I have spent soo much money lately at carcareproducts.com, about to order some more stuff this weekend as well.

    Am using the wash mitt, drying towels and microfibre cloths from the essentials kit and are all very good.

    Have used the Nanolex Premium Paint Sealant kit, i had some issues with it being very difficult to buff off once applied, it has been suggested that i may have been using too much but i was consciously trying to use as little as possible, so my advice is use very sparingly, please let me know how you go once finished.
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    hahah same here. What is your aveage delivery time once you order from them? I ordered last Thurs/Fri and still am waiting for the package to arrive. Can't wait to try out the products as my car is park under the open roof secured garage so it often collects lots of dusts. I would be happy if the sealant works with simple rinse and dry.

    I read somewhere it mentioned to buff the sealant off within few mins of application. So I might try to use as little as possible and see how easy it is to buff off.


    Quote Originally Posted by Prodigy View Post
    I have spent soo much money lately at carcareproducts.com, about to order some more stuff this weekend as well.

    Am using the wash mitt, drying towels and microfibre cloths from the essentials kit and are all very good.

    Have used the Nanolex Premium Paint Sealant kit, i had some issues with it being very difficult to buff off once applied, it has been suggested that i may have been using too much but i was consciously trying to use as little as possible, so my advice is use very sparingly, please let me know how you go once finished.
    Tiguan TSI

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    I have amicribre wash mitt, a synthetic shamoise, a microfibre buffing towel, a wheel brush, duragloss car shampoo and the nanolex spray sealant.

    Wash procedure is as follows.
    - Pop up the wipers and rinse down the car.
    - Wash using 2 bucket method from the top down.
    - Wash wheels using wheel brush (rear first, front last)
    - Rinse down the car again
    - Dry using chamoise
    - Buff windows/pillars with towel

    If it has been 3 months since i sealed the car then i add the following:
    - Let the car dry by air for 10 minutes
    - Lightly spray over the body panels with sealant.
    - Let it set for 3-5 minutes then start buffing off with the microfibre towel.



    Note that i try where possible to was the car in teh shade and late in the afternoon so that it isn't too hot which i find makes it easier to wash/dry/seal.

    Also, as the car is taller, i just open the doors and stand on teh door sill to wash the roof.

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    I have similar plan to wash/clean/detail my Tiguan this weekend as well. As my Tiguan is a demo car, even it is in an excellent condition I still think the dealer car wash has done some minor swirls to the car especially on the window black pillar. Also the ceiling cloth by using too much cleaning fluid and hence created smear marks.

    I intended to polish up a bit, apply the Nanolex Premium Paint Sealant after clay it. I have never try on the clay method before, but the car has thick dust built up and we haven't had any rain in the last God knows how long now in Perth, WA. So some dusts are attached to the paint work.

    I called carcareproducts.com.au and the person advised me to re-apply Nanolex Spray sealant once every 1-2 months after the initial Paint Sealant coat to provide max. protection and shine. So that it is easy to simply wash the car for me. Oh btw, I think you can apply the spray sealant on any surface right? Have you tried that on the wheels yet?

    I will update the post once I done it. I am somewhat skeptical with those products. But giving it a try. My old car (Lexus) never been washed properly. It always used no bucket method. haha I drove to self car wash place, rinse down the car, use the big brush that foams bubble and wipes the car, then rinse n dry. I also drove it through automatic car wash with those rubber brush. After awhile I noticed my paint job getting worse and worse (its not bad visually but only at close inspections).

    Now I just wanna try to see if I can do it right by using the right products. Previous products (ArmorAll Wax) I got at Bunnings pretty much scratch my paintwork straight away. And even the liquid wax collects dusts like a vacumm machine.
    Tiguan TSI

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    Nanolex can be used on other surfaces.
    I used it on my wheels to seal them and it did a good job.

    It doesn't work on the black plastics though.
    And it is hard to buff off the glass so i just do the body panels and wheels.

    I have had no problems with the 3 month per application time period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigar_CC View Post
    hahah same here. What is your aveage delivery time once you order from them? I ordered last Thurs/Fri and still am waiting for the package to arrive. Can't wait to try out the products as my car is park under the open roof secured garage so it often collects lots of dusts. I would be happy if the sealant works with simple rinse and dry.

    I read somewhere it mentioned to buff the sealant off within few mins of application. So I might try to use as little as possible and see how easy it is to buff off.
    I found delivery time is normally only 2 -3 days to Perth.

    Just ordered a stack more stuff, have calculated i've spent over $600 with them over the past 6 months!!.

    I've ordered the Nanolox Spray Sealant this time to try on the Tig instead of the normal Nanolex sealant that came with the kit, so hopefully i'll have more joy applying that.
    MY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
    MY11 Tiguan 147 TSI - DSG - Pepper Grey - Black Leather - RVC - MDI - BT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prodigy View Post
    I found delivery time is normally only 2 -3 days to Perth.

    Just ordered a stack more stuff, have calculated i've spent over $600 with them over the past 6 months!!.

    I've ordered the Nanolox Spray Sealant this time to try on the Tig instead of the normal Nanolex sealant that came with the kit, so hopefully i'll have more joy applying that.
    Yeah I shall let you know how it all works for me and then we can compare notes on the Nanolex products. I am also trying out the glass sealant(s). Not sure it I should apply on both sides of the windows or maybe just the exterior (I assume just exterior). It says it would last 3yrs+ on windows with no wipers..!!

    From what Mike said, paint sealant with 1-2 monthly maintenance with the Spray gives the best protection. See how you go with that. But he did mention something about dont apply sealant when your paintwork is hot. Nanolex has a web site with downladable instruction(s).
    Tiguan TSI

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    Just a user comment on the Nanolex glass sealant (urban), been using on the Golf since Christmas (and in Sydney we been having some rain to try it out) glass very quick and easy to keep clean but the water repellant factor to the front winscreen is not what I expected. I am anal and would apply RainX each night when it is raining to keep the beading effect up so I don't have to use wipers much but the Nanolex does not bead the same way. The winscreen does stay slick and clean but you need to use the wipers more often. Big advantage is you don't get the film build up in the corners like RainX.

    Only use on exterior glass as it does "powder" and gets into the window slot or car's interior which is a pain to catch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flipper Dog View Post
    Just a user comment on the Nanolex glass sealant (urban), been using on the Golf since Christmas (and in Sydney we been having some rain to try it out) glass very quick and easy to keep clean but the water repellant factor to the front winscreen is not what I expected. I am anal and would apply RainX each night when it is raining to keep the beading effect up so I don't have to use wipers much but the Nanolex does not bead the same way. The winscreen does stay slick and clean but you need to use the wipers more often. Big advantage is you don't get the film build up in the corners like RainX.

    Only use on exterior glass as it does "powder" and gets into the window slot or car's interior which is a pain to catch.
    Flipper,

    You have to be the first person (literally) who has had any issue with this product. Myself and Mike both have this product on our car and Mike has had it on for over 8 months so far (2 or 3 for myself) and find it beats very well.

    You will also find the droplets are much smaller.

    It could be the case of incorrectly applied, and could suggest reapplying it possibly to get the result you should have.

    Comparing it to Rain-X is like comparing a Daihatsu to a Ferrari almost!

    Check these videos below to give you an idea;



    Car Care Products Australia

    www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
    Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne

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