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Offline Baldwizard

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New to VW ownership
« on: 13 September 2014, 16:43 »
Hi peeps,

Just bought an 09 Mk6 Golf gti dsg (private sale) 3 weeks ago showing 49k miles, after selling my pug 206gti which I'd owned for 12yrs.
Absolutely loving the golf as it's a huge step up from my elderly pug! However after a few days I started to be aware of excessive top end rattle, took it to vw specialist garage where it's been on the ramp for the last week awaiting timing chain, tensioner etc to the tune of £800! Not a great start to my golf gti ownership and I'm missing my new golf massively, although I'm sure once it comes back running sweet, I'll be able to enjoy the performance to the full! Glad I found this site as I want to get into some detailing which I am completely new to, and I've found a lot of good advice on products etc already.

cheers
bwiz
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Offline Booth11

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Re: New to VW ownership
« Reply #1 on: 13 September 2014, 23:04 »
Welcome  :smiley:

Sorry to hear you've suffered the dreaded timing chain issue. Hope it's being covered under warranty and you're not out of pocket.

I also came from a pug 206 gti back in 2005.  Been in golf gti's ever since and never once missed the pug, lol.

Getting into detailing?  Be prepared to be rapidly parted from your cash, it's addictive  :laugh:
Black Beauty: MK7 R 5dr DSG, DBP, 19" Pretoria, DCC, Vienna leather, Keyless, Dynaudio, DNS Pro, Rear camera, HBA
2012 MK6 GTI DSG
2008 MK5 GTI DSG
2005 MK5 GTI Manual

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Offline Baldwizard

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Re: New to VW ownership
« Reply #2 on: 16 September 2014, 20:16 »
Hi Booth11,

Unfortunately I'll be forking out myself for the engine repairs!  :sad:
Just like to say I first came across the term detailing in the vw driver mag which did a feature on golf gtis, which I bought before I got my golf. Did notice your black gti though with a paint finish that looks immense! I'm currently doing a bit more research and found this link on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP-eAddv2sk
I'd like to get your thoughts (if poss) on the process the guy uses as I was thinking of following it fairly closely to get a good finish on my paint once I get the car back.
Any easy guidance on process and products would be greatly appreciated, bearing in mind I'm a total and complete novice to this! Only just discovered the 2 bucket wash method about a month ago as I wanted to look after my golf once I bought it!

cheers,
Bwiz.

PS - Just realised there's a whole section on the forum on detailing - I'll be checking it out now!
« Last Edit: 16 September 2014, 20:52 by Baldwizard »
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Offline Wayne

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Re: New to VW ownership
« Reply #3 on: 16 September 2014, 21:42 »
Welcome to the forum :smiley:

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Re: New to VW ownership
« Reply #4 on: 17 September 2014, 00:06 »
Hi Booth11,

Unfortunately I'll be forking out myself for the engine repairs!  :sad:
Just like to say I first came across the term detailing in the vw driver mag which did a feature on golf gtis, which I bought before I got my golf. Did notice your black gti though with a paint finish that looks immense! I'm currently doing a bit more research and found this link on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP-eAddv2sk
I'd like to get your thoughts (if poss) on the process the guy uses as I was thinking of following it fairly closely to get a good finish on my paint once I get the car back.
Any easy guidance on process and products would be greatly appreciated, bearing in mind I'm a total and complete novice to this! Only just discovered the 2 bucket wash method about a month ago as I wanted to look after my golf once I bought it!

cheers,
Bwiz.

PS - Just realised there's a whole section on the forum on detailing - I'll be checking it out now!

Bad news about the tensioner mate, still you can plan your detailing whilst you await its return.

Glad you enjoyed the vw driver mag feature. Yeah, I'm somewhat fanatical about my car, lol, but to be fair I've had it from new and it's only ever been washed/detailed by me, so didn't inherit any paintwork issues, makes life easier.

Detailing section, yes there's plenty in there to whet your appetite and loads of advice if you have the time to search through.  A complete detailing process would include:

Initial light pressure wash
Snow foam (optional) using lance or cannon
Pressure wash rinse
2 Bucket wash - PH balanced shampoo, with grit guards and wash mitt (no sponges!)
Rinse
Dry
Decontamination phase, inc wheels - Tar remover e.g. Tardis, followed by Iron remover e.g. IronX, or combined product such as TRIX
Wash/rinse/dry
Clay bar/clay cloth or clay pad
Wash again, rinse and dry
Polish (DA or hand)
Seal/glaze/wax - can be all or just some of these but wax always last stage protection (LSP)
Wheel protection, e.g Poorboys Wheel Sealant
Dress tyres
Metal polish tailpipes
Dress exterior trim if required
Glass clean
Interior clean

When you've got a spare 2 days that is!  But if you start off by getting a good basic washing regime first then the rest can follow.

DA polishing - Haven't had chance to watch the vid link you posted (when I get a spare 15 mins, lol) but best thing is to watch a few different ones to get a broad view.  Meguiars vid guides are pretty good.  Best advice is to assess paintwork first, start with the least abrasive pad and polish combo and step up from there.  In terms of polishing products I favour Poorboys stuff but plenty of other good products such as Meguiars polishes and Dodo Juice Lime Prime.  Chemical Guys Hex Logic pads and Meguiars pads are good.  It's down to personal preference.  Also visit Detailing World forum, there's a lot of info on there and some very useful guides.

Check out these guides too

DA polishing guide. http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=63859

Explains the stages. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/generalImg/guide.gif.

Various guides. http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/car-care-advice.html

General detailing guides   http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=17

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« Last Edit: 17 September 2014, 00:26 by Booth11 »
Black Beauty: MK7 R 5dr DSG, DBP, 19" Pretoria, DCC, Vienna leather, Keyless, Dynaudio, DNS Pro, Rear camera, HBA
2012 MK6 GTI DSG
2008 MK5 GTI DSG
2005 MK5 GTI Manual

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Offline Baldwizard

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Re: New to VW ownership
« Reply #5 on: 17 September 2014, 18:20 »
thanks booth11 for the detailing process, product advice and useful links - it's exactly what I was looking for to get me started! I've already begun looking at prices for detailing products and what I'll be able to intially afford.
I've got a weeks leave coming up in Oct so plan to have a few things in place by then ready for me to get cracking on sprucing up my paint. I just have to work out how to stick some before and after photos on here now!

Just got word today my cars ready to pick up tomorrow with a sweet running engine!

also, cheers Wayne.

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Offline Booth11

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Re: New to VW ownership
« Reply #6 on: 17 September 2014, 22:43 »
Great news  :smiley:

Sounds like you've got a plan, see you in the detailing section  :wink:
Black Beauty: MK7 R 5dr DSG, DBP, 19" Pretoria, DCC, Vienna leather, Keyless, Dynaudio, DNS Pro, Rear camera, HBA
2012 MK6 GTI DSG
2008 MK5 GTI DSG
2005 MK5 GTI Manual

https://www.flickr.com/photos/booth11