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Craig
19th July 2006, 16:25
im gunna purchase a buffer let my car cool down, and go for it using the meguirs gold class stuff wooo bring on dusk

droopster
19th July 2006, 16:35
Post up some comparison pictures so we can see if there is a difference.

Craig
19th July 2006, 16:49
will do matey

Craig
19th July 2006, 20:51
i am well and truely surprised:fcuk:

i used these products, using hints and tips from polished bliss...

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190009.jpg

The car before i started cleaning, full of high paint spots, swirls, scratches...

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190002.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190003.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190001.jpg

During... haha

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190019.jpg

After cleaning, well amazed:fcuk:

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190011.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190012.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190013.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190014.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190021.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190023.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190028.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190034.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190040.jpg


plenty of pics dudes comments welcome

Jonny1124cc
19th July 2006, 20:56
Now thats clean!! Im going to have to get myself one of those polishers!!!

Craig
19th July 2006, 20:56
good work was had im amazed at the clay bar my paint is as smooth as glass

look at my pic as well supporting sax-p

Craig
19th July 2006, 21:06
the amount of tar spots and swirls it got rid of was ace :P

xxxvickxxx
19th July 2006, 21:07
thats one clean car
good job :)

SaxoSam88
19th July 2006, 21:22
i used gold glass for the first time today, was VERY impressed!.

As for the quick clay, im going to get some of that next.

Johnno
19th July 2006, 21:22
what exhaust is that? is it nice??

Craig
19th July 2006, 21:23
what exhaust is that? is it nice??

its a magnex from manifold back

craigy_87
19th July 2006, 22:22
ooofftt now thats what mine is gonna have to look like! am stockin up on products when the car gets out the garage. how much that polisher cost?
craigy

Craig
19th July 2006, 22:24
£29.99 from halfords

Barry123
19th July 2006, 22:25
:omg:

craig thats amazing

*running off to halfords now!*

Craig
19th July 2006, 22:26
u like ads oh yes i have a pic of luke too doing what he does best

craigy_87
19th July 2006, 22:27
kool am purchasing one of them 2morow lol, how long all that take ya ?
craigy

Craig
19th July 2006, 22:28
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190004.jpg

Barry123
19th July 2006, 22:29
yeah craig, the car looks stunning you've done a great job on it :Y:

hats off to ya dude!

Craig
19th July 2006, 22:30
remember i did it in this order

1. rinse car with hose pipe to remove loose dirt

2. wash car using car shampoo

3. i went over the whole car with meg, quick detailler and clay bar to remove all spots etc.

4. using a semi finishing mat on buffer, polished using meg tech wax

5 using finishing buffer buffed to a lurvelly shine :P

Ben_L
19th July 2006, 22:31
i was lookin at gettin a black mk2 vtr...after seeing what it looks liek scrubbed up...i'm even more tempted! good work fella! was the quik clay easy 2 use?

Craig
19th July 2006, 22:32
i was lookin at gettin a black mk2 vtr...after seeing what it looks liek scrubbed up...i'm even more tempted! good work fella! was the quik clay easy 2 use?

its not bad matey for little spots, i did the whole car so it took a while but as u can see the results paid off

willsy
19th July 2006, 22:36
lol Luke doing all the hard work there i see :) Thats a seriously impressive finish that is Craig, just out of interest will you be bringing it to mine next month when you visit? :)

samcook
19th July 2006, 23:46
looking clean mate! think im going to have to invest in one of those buffers, results are ace!

barrett
20th July 2006, 01:37
Looks good craig.

Be careful with the buffing bonnet as when you clean them they can go hard and are no longer safe for using on the car. Take a cd and rub the bonnet on it before going near the car. If it scratches the cd then dont use it on the car.

The buffers that are used on Rich's website are Porter Cable buffers, which appear to be the safest and best to use. These however have to be imported and are comparitively expensive, saving up the pennies for one personally.

Mike

DazzerVTR
20th July 2006, 01:42
How easy is it to ruin your paintwork with that polisher or am i thinking of a diffrent type, seriouly considering buying one.

VTaaRon
20th July 2006, 01:43
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/My%20VTR/P7190028.jpg

rep for this pic its quality cars sparkly to welldone

Barry123
20th July 2006, 02:13
I was thinking the same. best picture i've seen on Saxp for a while :Y:

barrett
20th July 2006, 03:14
How easy is it to ruin your paintwork with that polisher or am i thinking of a diffrent type, seriouly considering buying one.

if you dont take very good care of it then very easy. If you get any grit etc in it then it will damage the paint work.

PolishedBliss
20th July 2006, 06:46
Firstly, that's great, great work, and a truly superb finish - nice work indeed, be proud. :Y:

However, one point - Megs NXT has no real cut, so my guess is what it's done is fill all the defects rather than remove them (there's also no way a polishing bonnet will take out swirls permanently - you need foam pads to do this). What this means is after a few washes you will see the swirls returning, as the fillers are progressively washed out. So, not knocking your work in any way, as I said above the pics are fantastic, but be aware of the limitations of the kit/product you used. Although Porter Cables are relatively expensive, they do enable full, safe paint correction. :)

Barry123
20th July 2006, 07:08
^^ i love this bloke :D:

Every post is proper useful :Y:

saxp is going to be cleaning whore central :)

Clouds_mate
20th July 2006, 08:51
Wouldnt happen to be Luke eating a roll of sasauge would it?

Lovely craig looks great.

Craig
20th July 2006, 16:40
thanks for comments dudes

and polished thanks for tips :Y:

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/P7190022.jpg

squeeler
20th July 2006, 16:46
Hi guys before you all go running to hal-frauds please check this website out....its amazin, just spend 20-30minutes having a look around and read some of the stuff about detailing.......i read it and bought some of the tings of there...like the PC or porter cable as they call it.....and wow what a difference.....www.detailingworld.co.uk.....also do a google search on the products, like the pc, i found it in the uk for next to nothing....

Cheers guys and gals...

squeeler
20th July 2006, 16:51
p.s get a detailing brush...get them from hal-fruads...just to take the polish power that sticks in the groves out.....:)

Craig
20th July 2006, 16:52
i will look into it, as im wanting to restore the paint work properly and gunna have alook at some of polished bliss products

ets2k9
20th July 2006, 16:56
This thread is very inspiring, the sale of buffers to saxo owners is set to increase :)

Nice job Craig.

Craig
20th July 2006, 16:57
i mean the quik clay was good stuff but as polished bliss says it will jsut temp make the paint feel smooth