theres a few members down london way that would be willing to helpnickpolo wrote:my paintowrk is bad, like the swirls on the black paintowrk in the link, i really wanna get it sorted out but havent a clue where to start really, i think i need a porter cable too
my polo gti makeover, for anyone who is interested
ps you got a reply from johnny (big boss man), tell him 182_blue sent you LOL182_blue wrote:ok mate, andyc has done some work down north london way, so it may be worth pm'in himnickpolo wrote:thansk 182, i've registered and left a post, so we'll see what happens, top bloke and does a really good job
Nice job, the paintwork looks wet, which is what I try to achieve but always fail (suppose its hard on met silver)
I am into detailing but I dont have a PC. I usually wash with megs gold class, dry and polish with AG super resin, then I wax with megs carnuaba wax (all by hand).
cheers
I am into detailing but I dont have a PC. I usually wash with megs gold class, dry and polish with AG super resin, then I wax with megs carnuaba wax (all by hand).
Those wheels look mint, mine are just the same as yours (VW dealership must have sprayed the wheels silver before they sold me the car) do you have the contact details for the company that did your wheels?updated, my alloys are now nearly done
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hi chaps, course i will give his details, he can be got on [email protected] , his name is mark , tell him 182_blue sent you from dw , he charges a very reasonable amount for the amount of work done, im well impressed
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a very interesting thread... I've always just washed my cars with a various car shampoos and then polished with auto glym super resin polish.
I've always thought this was all you needed to do.... I've never added a wax over the top of this?? what's the benefit of this? is it something that you need to do regularly? ie. after re washing..
enlighten me folks
I've always thought this was all you needed to do.... I've never added a wax over the top of this?? what's the benefit of this? is it something that you need to do regularly? ie. after re washing..
enlighten me folks
well now the polo is in good condition and nicely waxed it will go for ages and ages without the need for a rewax, i can just wash it down and it looks like new again, i may wax it every 2 months or so, and it will take me about half an hourM6TT F wrote:a very interesting thread... I've always just washed my cars with a various car shampoos and then polished with auto glym super resin polish.
I've always thought this was all you needed to do.... I've never added a wax over the top of this?? what's the benefit of this? is it something that you need to do regularly? ie. after re washing..
enlighten me folks
well ok, but bear in mind i used a pc polisherpolosilver wrote:Can you do a quick list of all the products you used (full names) and the order mate, im sure everyone would be very greatful.. its quite hard to follow on that other website...
Thnx!!
1. wash
2 clay
3. meguiars #83 dacp (applied with a pc)
4. meguiars #80 speed glaze (applied with a pc)
5. meguiars #21 sealant (applied with a pc)
6. collintie wax hand applied
the interior was cleaned with megs all purpose cleaner, the seats and roof linning were cleaned with autoglym interior cleaner, interior plastics were finished with 303 protectant, exterior plastic was treated with meguiars #38, the tyres were treated with poorboys bold n bright
Out of interest Blue, did you use the regular interior cleaner or the hi-foam cleaner? I recently switched from using the regular spray to the hi-foam and it gave much better results IMO, really pleased with it. Smells good too182_blue wrote:the seats and roof lining were cleaned with autoglym interior cleaner