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General => Detailing => Topic started by: MK3GTI_16Valve on 28 August 2009, 14:45
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Just wondering if anyone has any good pics of a detailed grey mk3 gti? Even when mine is clean the reflection shots are bit poor. Neighbour has a navy mk4 which even when filthy has better reflections than my valver. Its a bit disheartening. Dont want to spend alot of my weekend cleaning if the colour of the car wont do me any justice
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silver and grey can be difficult to get reflection shots from but it can be achieved
roof of a silver mk4 i did way back when
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2376/2240056627_45c6629a02.jpg)
there are more recent silver cars here http://www.tonavaleting.com/gallery (http://www.tonavaleting.com/gallery)
what is your current cleaning process and what is your budget?
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For the bodywork I have autoglm shampoo, SRP polish and tar remover, Meguiars Clay kit and deep crystal carnauba wax. (lots of other products for glass, tyres, interior etc)
Have a rotary that i bought in Halfords about a year ago, haven’t used it yet and I don’t have any pads etc for it. Know now I should of saved for a G220 or similar but wasn’t in the know at the time. I should try and get pads for the rotary (might pm Chris) and set aside a full day to try and give it a full detail.
Budget wise, I shouldn’t really be spending any money. Getting married in 11 weeks so things are a bit tight. I would invest in pads and compounds alright if they would fit the rotary I bought.
Know your not a fan of the autoglm stuff but will use it until it runs out and maybe try some of the products you have recommended in previous threads.
I haven’t clayed the car yet so that should make a difference.
The clay / rotary is probably what will make the difference as all cleaning at the mo is done by hand
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first off... clay the car... you will honestly be amazed at the difference it makes.. I don't think you stand a chance of getting a shine without doing this
then use the SRP and follow that up with the deep crystal caranuba wax
I don't know which rotary you purchased... i hope it isn't one of those ones that just spreads polish about.. if it is a fast speed rotary then you will have to go careful with the pads and polishes as you could easily burn and marr your paintwork
you should be ok getting a shine with the products you have :smiley:
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Cheers guy, rotary is probably rubbish, ill take a photo later on and let me know if I'll be wasting my time with it.
Ill take some before and after pictures so when i get a chance. Hopefully the clay will work its magic.