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Old 17th May 2013, 16:06   #1
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Looking to give me car a good clean tomorrow.

I am just after receiving a Autoglym kit and I need to know what order to clean?

Usually I washed my car with car shampoo, polish car then waxed car and that was it.

Could someone put these in order for me?

- Bodywork Shampoo Conditioner
- Super Resin Polish
- Clean Wheels
- Car Glass Polish
- Bumper Care
- Intensive Tar Remover
- Paint Renovator
- Waxing

Thanks

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Old 17th May 2013, 16:26   #2
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Rinse Car
Clean Wheels
Fresh water in both buckets
Tar remover
Rinse area where tar remover has been used
Clean car using 2 bucket method (DO NOT USE A SPONGE)
Dry car using microfibre towells
Polish
Glass
Sealant / Glaze
Wax
Tyres

(There's no black bumper on the saxo is there? been a while)

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Old 17th May 2013, 16:27   #3
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Scrap that bumper bit, just do this afterwards. I'd recommend using a heat gun or some boiled linseed oil instead though.
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Old 17th May 2013, 16:59   #5
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Rinse Car
Clean Wheels
Fresh water in both buckets
Tar remover
Rinse area where tar remover has been used
Clean car using 2 bucket method (DO NOT USE A SPONGE)
Dry car using microfibre towells
Polish
Glass
Sealant / Glaze
Wax
Tyres

(There's no black bumper on the saxo is there? been a while)

This was covered in countless other threads in this section. Please do a search in future.
Thanks for that, must get it done tomorrow and see what the results are like.

Don't have a Saxo anymore, I'm now driving a Bora so the gel will come in handy
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Old 17th May 2013, 17:14   #6
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Take it to the polish lol joking. get a real valeter to do it..
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Old 19th May 2013, 20:46   #7
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Check YouTube out, there's aload of in depth videos
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Second the youtube option, learn loads on there and some are really in depth!
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