At the moment I'm using Autoglym Tyre dressing spray as I had it as a gift, it's pretty good but not accurate as a spray. I usually use Meguiars tyre gel, applied with a bit of sponge, just grab a large £1 sponge somewhere and cut it into a usable size, it's perfect for applying tyre gel and cheap as chipsS_94 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:21 pmThanks mate! Any products you recommend for that?MilgeS wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:16 pmLooking good Would look even better with the tyres dressed, just to finish it offS_94 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:51 pm Today I gave my Polo it's first proper clean. First time I've actually cleaned a car myself. Quite happy with the results and a good learning curve as there's definitely things I'd do differently for the next wash! Took about an hour and a half in total. Didn't wax the car but might give that a go next time. Thanks to the guys on the forum for advice regarding products and techniques.
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What did you and your Polo do today?
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Thanks SRGTD! Tiring work but really nice to admire the end result.SRGTD wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:26 pm @S_94; looks very good for a first attempt.
In your third picture, it looks as if your front towing hook cover doesn’t sit completely flush with the bumper, so it’s probably either worked loose or wasn’t clipped in properly when it was fitted, so you might want to push it back in place.
I use this as a tyre dressing;
https://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/finishka ... e-dressing
As well as being a tyre / rubber trim dressing it can also be used on black plastic trim such as the sill extensions, rear bumper diffuser and lower front bumper lip. It leaves a nice finish that isn’t too shiny and for a rubber and plastic dressing, has quite good durability too. I apply it with one of these;
https://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/trim-tyr ... applicator
Oh yeah I didn't notice that, thanks for pointing that out will go and push it back in.
Brilliant will add those products to the list. I'm guessing people who have been doing this for a while have tons of products/accessories...
Cheers MilgeS will check that out as well.MilgeS wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:56 pm At the moment I'm using Autoglym Tyre dressing spray as I had it as a gift, it's pretty good but not accurate as a spray. I usually use Meguiars tyre gel, applied with a bit of sponge, just grab a large £1 sponge somewhere and cut it into a usable size, it's perfect for applying tyre gel and cheap as chips
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Brilliant will add those products to the list. I'm guessing people who have been doing this for a while have tons of products/accessories...
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Be warned, it can become addictive! I just like trying new things and having a clean car inside and out, much easier nowadays than when I was a teenager, that old Turtle Wax took some strong arms back in the day!
Cheers MilgeS will check that out as well.MilgeS wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:56 pm At the moment I'm using Autoglym Tyre dressing spray as I had it as a gift, it's pretty good but not accurate as a spray. I usually use Meguiars tyre gel, applied with a bit of sponge, just grab a large £1 sponge somewhere and cut it into a usable size, it's perfect for applying tyre gel and cheap as chips
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Be warned, it can become addictive! I just like trying new things and having a clean car inside and out, much easier nowadays than when I was a teenager, that old Turtle Wax took some strong arms back in the day!
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Quite addictive indeed.
This is what I did today to my Polo GTI ... When I got the treatment I used on the outside for body protection, it was this one. For the exterior windscreen glass, windows and panoramic sunroof. inside these. And tons of microfibre cloths, and many more are part of the arsenal.
This is what I did today to my Polo GTI ... When I got the treatment I used on the outside for body protection, it was this one. For the exterior windscreen glass, windows and panoramic sunroof. inside these. And tons of microfibre cloths, and many more are part of the arsenal.
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It certainly is addictive. I like Collinite wax. I have Collinite 845 insulator wax in my detailing Arsenal. 845 is pretty much the liquid version of the 476s paste wax. As it’s liquid it’s easy to apply and buff off, is inexpensive and has great durability; a couple of thinly applied coats give around six months good protection so a bottle lasts a long time.
I also use Poorboys Natural Look on the interior surfaces as it leaves a nice non-shiny, factory finish. I like the marzipan smell too! .
All these clean, shiny cars are making me feel guilty about mine - hopefully rectified this coming week.
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It certainly is addictive. I like Collinite wax. I have Collinite 845 insulator wax in my detailing Arsenal. 845 is pretty much the liquid version of the 476s paste wax. As it’s liquid it’s easy to apply and buff off, is inexpensive and has great durability; a couple of thinly applied coats give around six months good protection so a bottle lasts a long time.
I also use Poorboys Natural Look on the interior surfaces as it leaves a nice non-shiny, factory finish. I like the marzipan smell too! .
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I'm going to have to hunt down some Collinite, I've always heard how good it is but I tend to use a Quick Detailer after washing the car as a drying aid so I get a bit of protection top up every wash and it helps dry the car quicker too, I'm lazy!!
I also use Poorboys Natural Look on the interior surfaces as it leaves a nice non-shiny, factory finish. I like the marzipan smell too! .
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I'm going to have to hunt down some Collinite, I've always heard how good it is but I tend to use a Quick Detailer after washing the car as a drying aid so I get a bit of protection top up every wash and it helps dry the car quicker too, I'm lazy!!
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I have used Collinite wax for quite some time now and what can I say, despite the "work".
The results are excellent in terms of body protection and it facilitates a lot in the subsequent washings, I highly recommend.
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Just gave the white GTI+ a thorough wash, a coat of Collinite wax and some Simoniz tyre conditioning spray.
White paint is a PITA to see where you've applied wax and where you haven't. Similarly, knowing when you've got all the residue off. Hard to remember where you've got up to with 2 whiny kids in the garden!
White paint is a PITA to see where you've applied wax and where you haven't. Similarly, knowing when you've got all the residue off. Hard to remember where you've got up to with 2 whiny kids in the garden!
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It is isn't it, the only good thing is nobody will be able to say "you missed a bit!"monkeyhanger wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:40 pm White paint is a PITA to see where you've applied wax and where you haven't. Similarly, knowing when you've got all the residue off. Hard to remember where you've got up to with 2 whiny kids in the garden!
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By the way, it's funny, I've already found myself for months afterwards to find traces of wax that I let pass...MilgeS wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:47 pmIt is isn't it, the only good thing is nobody will be able to say "you missed a bit!"monkeyhanger wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:40 pm White paint is a PITA to see where you've applied wax and where you haven't. Similarly, knowing when you've got all the residue off. Hard to remember where you've got up to with 2 whiny kids in the garden!
The white car has this thing making the remains of the wax indistinguishable.
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I’ve had a few white cars over the years. Every time I say ‘I’m not getting another one’
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Just like me and I end up always buying white...
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Looks good, and good to see a fellow snow-foamer! . Reef Blue does look good in the sunshine .
I live in a hard water area, so at this time of year I have to time my car washing to either early morning or a cloudy day, so the sun doesn’t dry the rinse water on the paintwork and leave those annoying hard water spots.