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24th October 2009, 18:43
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Saxperience Post Whore
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Location: Liverpool
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Car(s): Seat Leon
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Full Saxo Detail
Well today I had the chance to detail my car for the first time since I bought it
Method;
- Soap
- Rinse
- Snow foam
- Car wash pre-wash
- Dry
- Chamois dry
- Hoover
- Dry foam shampoo
- Dress plastics
- Dress engine
- 3M compund applied
- Buffed with a rough pad
- 3M Finesse compound applied
- Buffed with a polishing pad
- Polish applied
- Buffed off with polishing pad
- HD Wax applied
- Buffed off by hand
- Windows polished
- Wheels dressed
Products used;
- Karcher industrial steamer
- Christ rubber bristle car wash
- Chamoios leather
- Brisk Vif Auto dry foam
- AutoSmart Finsish dressing
- AutoSmart glass glow
- 3M compund
- 3M Finnesse
- AutoSmart Mirror Image polish
- Auto Glym High Definition Wax
- AutoSmart high style tyre dressing
Only before picture I got;
Shampoo applied and rinsed
Snow foamed & rinsed
Car wash
Dried
Interior carpets. Before/During/After
Paintwork before
Compound applied and buffed off
After buffing
Girlfriend found it very boring..
Wax time
Finished
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24th October 2009, 18:58
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Durham (England)
Posts: 37,932
Car(s): 1. AX
2. Mk2 Saxo VTR
3. MK4 R32 DBP
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Looks good mate, although you should of taped up, its good practice
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24th October 2009, 18:59
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Saxperience Forum Bum
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Location: Lincoln/Newark
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Car(s): Mercedes C220, Scooby, Saxo VTS
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good job mate.
looks brand new
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24th October 2009, 19:34
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Frequent Poster
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Gwent
Posts: 652
Car(s): Icelandic Grey VTR
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Good job
On the Mrs
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24th October 2009, 19:53
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Saxperience Hardcore!
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Car(s): Saxo VTS, Westfield
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looks good mate.
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24th October 2009, 20:08
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Location: Wigan
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why did you let them put it through a swirl machine lol, im sure car washes are the worst thing for your paint :s
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24th October 2009, 22:01
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Saxperience Post Whore
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I did it all not someone else Gaz lol. & i wouldn't put it through the car wash unless I know it's safe, the car washes we have at work are made with a different type of bristle, we put our 59 plate lexus's through there it's fine
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24th October 2009, 22:04
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Location: Peterborough
Posts: 1,549
Car(s): Mk1 Saxo VTR
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nice mate i need to do this but havnt got a pressure washer , or a outside tap what else can i use insted
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24th October 2009, 23:15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stefan
Good job
On the Mrs 
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I concur  .
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25th October 2009, 15:35
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Location: Aberdeenshire
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Car(s): Clio Sport
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saw this on DW and it didn't go down well. using the car wash.
i have to agree with that. car washes suck
do you this as a job?
Last edited by Claireeyy; 25th October 2009 at 15:47.
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25th October 2009, 15:52
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are you applyin the polish by hand then taking off with the machine???
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25th October 2009, 16:09
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wouldnt have put it through the car wash
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25th October 2009, 18:44
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Top stuff dude, i cant rate the 3m stuff highly enough
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25th October 2009, 19:02
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nice result mate, bit shocked with the car wash as well!
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25th October 2009, 19:26
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Saxperience Hardcore!
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at the end of the day though guys he put it through a car wash.....then machine polished it so no major harm done imo. However now its been done car wash would be an epic fail imo
Ps my car never ever ever ever ever ever goes near one lol
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25th October 2009, 21:31
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did anyone ever see that 5th gear episode where they did three tests?
they had 3 identical cars detailed then set one to a hand car wash, one to a jet wash and one to a car wash, they proved the car was the best out of the three.
it just confused me as to why you'd wash the car then put it a car wash.
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25th October 2009, 21:37
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Saxperience Hardcore!
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pre wash then secondary wash mate,
for example when i wash mine i pre wash using a foam lance and snow foam, a thick foamy shampoo, let it soak then wash it off, this removes grit etc that is on the paint.
then major wash using 2 bucket method, good shampoo and lambswool mitt.
This makes it less likely to put loads of swirls on the paintwork
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26th October 2009, 11:15
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i'm still confused reading it, it seems the polish/compound was applied then taken off by a machine. or am i reading it wrong lol
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26th October 2009, 12:52
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You don't buff it off with a rough pad AT ALL!
you apply the polish, work it in until goes clear, then buff off with microfibre cloth, You NEVER! buff off with a polishing pad always microfibre cloths, was you applying it by hand then machining as thats sort of confusing, i've been doing machine polishing far longer than you and i know you ain't doing it the correct way AT ALL! if you want me to teach you the correct way then i will be more than willing to.
3M compund applied
- Buffed with a rough pad
- 3M Finesse compound applied
- Buffed with a polishing pad
- Polish applied
- Buffed off with polishing pad
Far To larger area polishing should be a size of a buffing towel not half a bonnet
Also this picture never tilt machine polisher on its side like that, will thin your paint, take paint off around edges of bonnet and create holograms, also keep your polishing pad flat otherwise you have a high risk of burning through the paint. Also the edge of the pad is where it cuts the most so keep the edge of the pad away from edges.
same here far to larger area and don't leave your towels on the floor if thats your towel
Swirls or holograms still present in this picture
Summary very poor if you ask me, you got slated on DW cause of the way you have put it through a car wash, wrong polishing techniques and swirls still present, fair enough if you put it through a car wash and it doesn't mark, i prefer to do everything myself, i've been washing my car and my mums car and not a swirl present cause i wash my car the correct way and polish the correct way. Also Tape your car up with tape its a safe way to stop you burning your plastics or polish splattering on them.
Last edited by Wayne; 26th October 2009 at 12:57.
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26th October 2009, 13:22
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Good clean there Elliot 
Also some great tips from the one and only Wayne
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