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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: maksta on 09 December 2009, 17:47
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Hey all
Just wanted a quick opinion on whether anyone recommends autoglym for £299 done by the dealer? I have read other threads, but i am still unsure! :huh:
I dont mind buying the products and doing it myself, although i am a n00b when it comes to this level of detailing!
thanks in advance!
M :cool:
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Me personaly i would prefer to do it myself!! Its not worth it 300 pounds for that . Buy yourself a decent wax (collinite) which last upto 6 months. Also at least you will know that your car has been done properly piece of mind. I think its a bit of a con myself these coatings of perma wax?? Bring your car to me and I will do for you nothing!! Love detailing new car's thanks Steve30 :cool:
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Cheers for the feedback mate! i was opting towards spending that money and doing it all myself, even though it will be a bit of a learning curve, but thought i would just make sure, as i am due to pick my car up on monday.
haha, i am in London n all this weekend, if only had it in time, would of made a visit to you then :cool: (haha - nice gesture Steve!)
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Hello mate, it still stands I have all the gear you need and would be prepared to go through the process with you!! maybe another time? Save yourself 300 notes , hope you enjoy your motor Steve edition30 :smiley:
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I'd also recommend buying products and doing it yourself. If you haven't already, take a look in the Detailing section for product info and advice.
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Definately do it yourself.
If you enjoy your detailing and like to keep your car looking like new, then have a look through the detailing section for some advice and tips.
If you only wash your car now and again, but want it to look somewhere near, then get your own perma wax type product and either do it yourself, or get someone to help. Supagard for example is usually around £5 on ebay.
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Do not let some grease monkey rub a gritty sponge over your new paint! Do it your self and look after your paint :wink:
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cheers for the feedback all, decision is firmly made! i am going to buy the products and do it myself!! :cool:
Im from around the midlands steve30 - but thanks anyway mate, if i need to, i might give you a shout for some tips/advice when i come round to doing it in the coming weeks.
yeah i have seen the detailing section, but i am going to do a lot more in depth research into what i need to purchase etc
thanks all :cool:
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Yes I agree , there are some Pri1cks who work in these dealerships and end up scratching the paintwork (swirlmarks) esp if its black. When I get my Mk6 , I will be asking them not bother cleaning the car on the PDI. I will do it myself and my own detailing. I was in a dealer's the other day and was shocked at some of the paint work on the new motors on show :sick:. The response I got from the salesman was yea must be the valeting department that did it, (very poor) 30,000 pound car ?? Thanks Steve 30 :angry:
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Having looked at the red GTI in the showroom yesterday, and having rejected a car in the past for swirled paintwork on delivery, i'm wondering whether to ask the delaer not to bother prepping mine. I did check out some of their other stock and it did look fine (incl a black Polo) so the GTI could have been doing the rounds of various Inchcape dealers and incured lots of dry dusting in showrooms.
Does anyone know what state the car arrives at the dealers in ? - i assume there is film on the bonnet/roof , alloy wheels and some foam protectors on the doors which are low tack affairs. If this is the case then i'm happy to wash, clay, polish and wax myself, but if its covered in cosmoline as well then thats a bugger to shift without solvent washing.
Also if they don't prep it i assume it wont be in the showroom for collection, just parked ont he lot outside so more difficult to pick up any issues, especially if its raining !
Anyone collected a car without prep ???
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Hi
I would suggest trying detailing world for more information as they usually have some new car prep advice and you may be able to get one of the detailers to do your prep ( at a cost though ) and it would possibly make it easier for you to keep clean .
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£299 - no way.
It is very good stuff though if you like just washing your car and not polishing/waxing every month.
It beads for a a good year or so and looks pretty impressive. The pro detailers will never recommend it as it takes their work away.
The kits on ebay are normally leftovers. Try to get a deal on it if you can. (Free) :smiley:
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£299 - no way.
It is very good stuff though if you like just washing your car and not polishing/waxing every month.
It beads for a a good year or so and looks pretty impressive. The pro detailers will never recommend it as it takes their work away.
The kits on ebay are normally leftovers. Try to get a deal on it if you can. (Free) :smiley:
lol they wont recommend it as its not very good. Will last around 3 months at the most. Its chemically impossible to have something which lasts a year on your paint, the bond just will not hold! Longest i have seen was about 12 layers of collonite applied once a week, it lasted 8 months and even then the beads were not very tight. Any more than 4 layers of wax is a waste though as it will no longer bond to the paint.
Autoglym products are ok, i dont like them very much as they are messy and you need lots to make any progress.
A few layers of wax or sealant (or both) will last 6 months tops. The amount of contaminates in the paint that will need clay barring by this point makes it non worth while to leave it on any longer. I would never want a product that lasted a year, even if it did last that long!
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Wheres that link gone on that guy that bought a new astra? Nut job! He rang the factory and stuff telling them to never clean his car all the way until he got it. Then he cleaned it and got a bloke to measure the depth of the paint at different points with his craptop and then buff and polish down to the same level all over the car, it looked incredible but one mucky puddle and its shagged lol.. but back on topic. DIY
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VXRmarc
Very nice guy
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=81391&highlight=nurburgring
One of my fav threads
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=27687
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VXRmarc
Very nice guy
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=81391&highlight=nurburgring
One of my fav threads
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=27687
Absolutely amazing threads, at the end of the day though, it's an Astra! Gotta admire the dedication though......
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Whether its a ford or a ferrari, if you love it you will look after it. I started detailing on my saxo vtr :laugh: