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General => Detailing => Topic started by: Edition30 on 22 August 2008, 16:55

Title: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: Edition30 on 22 August 2008, 16:55
Im still a regular on AON as my last car was an Astra and was quite impressed by this write up. Its a detailing/project that someone has done over 3 months or so. Shame he didnt have the sense to do it to an Edition 30 GTI  :grin:

http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/f47/astra-nurburgring-vxr-3-month-detail-5030.html






Also I have a Black Edition 30 GTI, can anyone point me in the correct direction of what products I should be using to keep it looking sweet. Basically I use, well basic cheap stuff atm...

I need pretty much everything from start to finish  :shocked:
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: Edition30 on 22 August 2008, 17:22
Had a quick read at some guides...this is the list so far...

Sheepskin Mitt (any particular type?)
2 Buckets (can I get any standard buckets?)
Shampoo (Any Reccomendations?)
Sonus Der Wunder Drying Towel

Any help is much appreciated  :wink:
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: T_J_G on 22 August 2008, 17:35
Had a quick read at some guides...this is the list so far...

Sheepskin Mitt (any particular type?)
2 Buckets (can I get any standard buckets?)
Shampoo (Any Reccomendations?)
Sonus Der Wunder Drying Towel

Any help is much appreciated  :wink:

Bilt Hambler auto wash is very good according to Guy.

2 regular buckets will do but ones with grit guards are better!
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: 182_blue on 22 August 2008, 17:38
i already linked the the VXR here http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=88632.0

are you wanting to do the car by hand
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: Edition30 on 23 August 2008, 02:48
Owww beat me to it  :grin:

Yeah I do it by hand...
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: 08micsta on 24 August 2008, 16:36
Edition30.

Buy yourselF a cheap orbital Polisher. I promise you. It is amazing compared to hand polish.

Mike
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: NewGolf on 24 August 2008, 17:17
Had a quick read at some guides...this is the list so far...

Sheepskin Mitt (any particular type?) Meguiars is ok, Just dont wash it too hot as it falls apart. Dont use it on the wheels, use something else.
2 Buckets (can I get any standard buckets?) Try and get light coloured as you can see bits in the bottom easier. Grit Guards can be ordered seperately on eBay.
Shampoo (Any Reccomendations?) NXT Tech Wash, or Gold class shampoo are ok, I buy Meguairs Hyper wash in bulk now, using it in a Gilmour Foamaster 2.  Sonus Der Wunder Drying Towel. I prefer a miracle dryer

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=427

Also try and get a 24 pack of microfibre towels if you can, Costco do them for about a tenner. They are so useful.

Try not to drop the MF cloths or mitt on the floor as they will grip onto bits and scratch your paintwork. Clean them in the washing machine on 60 degree wash DONT use fabric softener. Dont buy a water blade, they scratch your paint very easily.

HTH mate.
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: Chris-White on 24 August 2008, 18:43
2 Buckets (can I get any standard buckets?)

oh my  :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: Edition30 on 26 August 2008, 14:38
2 Buckets (can I get any standard buckets?)

oh my  :lipsrsealed:

What can I say, Ive never cared enough about a car until I got the GTI  :grin:

And also thanks NewGolf, certainly does help.

Update: Just placed an order from Elite Car Care.

Sheepskin Mitt
Chemical Guys Maxi Suds ll
Grit Guard
Miracle Dryer
Microfibre Cloths

Just need 2 Decent light coloured buckets now and im on my way...will most likely add new bits of car care products on a regular basis now, thanks for the help everyone  :wink:
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: MrTurner on 26 August 2008, 20:12
If it gets too dirty, use some kind of pre-wash.  Diluted bug squash, snow foam, that kind of thing would be good.  Idea is to get the paintwork as clean as you can before you actually start to apply any kind of hand jobs..
Title: Re: Thought I'd share this with you all...
Post by: Edition30 on 31 August 2008, 14:49
If it gets too dirty, use some kind of pre-wash.  Diluted bug squash, snow foam, that kind of thing would be good.  Idea is to get the paintwork as clean as you can before you actually start to apply any kind of hand jobs..

ooo-er  :grin:

Not got a pressure washer yet but theres a local petrol station that has the facilities so the plan is to go use that to spray any tough grit off then drive home spray down with hose then clean.