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  • Washing/Caring for new mk6

    Hi All,

    A general question I know, but as this is my first brand new car, i want to make sure that I maintain it as best I can from the start. What i want to avoid is the swirl marks/scratches in the paint from washing etc if thats even possible.

    What other paint damage can be avoided?

    What are your product/material/method etc recommendations?

    I guess this discussion could be extended to interior (leather etc) care also.

    Cheers!
    2010 5 DR MK6 GTI|DSG|CARBON STEEL|18" DETROIT|ACC|BI-XENON|LEATHER|SUNROOF|DYNAUDIO|SATNAV|MDI|PREMIUM BT|TINTS|EXTENDED WARRANTY| In garage
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  • #2
    Have a read of this ...



    Got loads of useful information right there. I've taken most of that advice on board and its all good... Products offered there are also good value for money.

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    • #3
      The tips on how to wash the car are alone worth their weight in gold. I was quite surprised when I washed my car for the first time using the two bucket method at just how dirty the water in the second bucket was, even after having hosed the surface dirt from the car.
      MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey

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      • #4
        I remember I saw something about FABRIC PROTECTION
        (cant find link now) some sort of a spray.... Im planing to put something like that


        edit:
        here u go
        His: Golf6 5door GTI DSG Carbon Sunroof MDI and 18" Drag rims + sticker that gives extra horse power
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        • #5
          without creating a new thread. anyone have any experience with the paintprotectiondirect.com.au thing? or any experience with the Glass Plexin coat thing?
          since i am kinda lazy but i want to keep the car looking good. or is there any other place for good paint protection?

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          • #6
            1. Read the owners manual on tips for washing and cleaning
            2. Paint protection is a waste of money

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Axis View Post
              Have a read of this ...



              Got loads of useful information right there. I've taken most of that advice on board and its all good... Products offered there are also good value for money.
              Hi Axis,

              Thatsa great thread.. thank you.
              2010 5 DR MK6 GTI|DSG|CARBON STEEL|18" DETROIT|ACC|BI-XENON|LEATHER|SUNROOF|DYNAUDIO|SATNAV|MDI|PREMIUM BT|TINTS|EXTENDED WARRANTY| In garage
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              • #8
                Originally posted by nau View Post
                I remember I saw something about FABRIC PROTECTION
                (cant find link now) some sort of a spray.... Im planing to put something like that


                edit:
                here u go
                http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/pr...eather_sealant
                Great.. thank you!
                2010 5 DR MK6 GTI|DSG|CARBON STEEL|18" DETROIT|ACC|BI-XENON|LEATHER|SUNROOF|DYNAUDIO|SATNAV|MDI|PREMIUM BT|TINTS|EXTENDED WARRANTY| In garage
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                • #9
                  Can I? Or should i Wax a new car??
                  2010 5 DR MK6 GTI|DSG|CARBON STEEL|18" DETROIT|ACC|BI-XENON|LEATHER|SUNROOF|DYNAUDIO|SATNAV|MDI|PREMIUM BT|TINTS|EXTENDED WARRANTY| In garage
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                  • #10
                    I don't know why was this thread created when there is whole section dedicated to Body and Paint in our forum. http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...splay.php?f=22
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mk6 GTI View Post
                      Can I? Or should i Wax a new car??
                      I would agree - DMS Dans stuff is all good. I used to have a black car and it was a beyatch to make it look good. All I do now is rinse/wash my cars at a carwash bay , avoiding any sort of contact with a cloth at all until I really want to shine it up and polish it. Waxing is a waste unless you are buying the super-dooper $200 buck stuff, I use polymer sealants and recently the Zaino stuff- it rocks. Check it all out here, you learn heaps:

                      http://www.detailparadise.com.au/mod...hp?name=Forums
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                      Now: 2017 MK7 GTI|Reflex Silver|Manual|Poverty Pack
                      Gone: 2010 Golf VI GTI|Carbon Steel|DSG|MDI|Leather|18" Detroits|APR Stage 1

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gr33nbastad View Post
                        Waxing is a waste unless you are buying the super-dooper $200 buck stuff
                        Sorry to be a bit rude but that's very far from the truth.

                        Dodo Juice soft and hard paste waxes are an exceptional natural wax that will add fantastic protection and unrivaled shine to a car - the big tubs are only $80 or so and I've had mine a year and a half having gone through only a third of it (and I'm a detailer so I use it often)!

                        Duragloss Aquawax and all of the quick detailing sprays are also good value for money, as they only required about 10 minutes worth of work to a freshly washed vehicle and provide that extra bit of oomph in regards to shine and protection.

                        Mk6 GTI; have a look at the video's posted in this thread here: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=34332.
                        The videos there are all the same methods as Dan's and you'll come away a lot more confident in keeping your car as pristine as it is now
                        Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                          2. Paint protection from the dealer is a waste of money, but using good quality products yourself is not
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                          2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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                          • #14
                            Just wondering if Dan or Mickey or someone else can help with this,

                            Just been to car care products and bought Dodo Sour wash, Microfiber Mitt and Drying cloth along with 303 protectant.

                            I am very confused in relation to wax or sealant, have read Dan's brilliant writeup, but was not sure what would be right for mr. Its a CSG new Golf, used 3 to 4 days a week.

                            I was thinking about Nanolex as then wont have to worry about the car besides washing, is that the right thing or is wax a better alternatie.

                            Any help would be great.
                            2010 Golf VI GTI|Carbon Steel|DSG|MDI|18" Detroit

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                            • #15
                              Nanolex is great if you want a "set and forget" solution.

                              If you don't mind doing a bit of maintenance every 2 - 4 weeks then a wax will look nicer yet still provide the protection.

                              If you lime prime (or lime prime lite) your car then on Saturday put a coat of Dodo on, then Sunday put a second coat on, all you would need to do is give it a spray with some Red Mist once a month to boost the protection.

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