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    Hi troopers,

    Firstly, I'm a sponge and bucket kinda man. I know very little about detailing.

    I want the smurfet looking like she's getting ready for a night out on the town whilst on heat. I know there are a few of you guys on here who wash and clean your cars probably more often you treat yourself and I'm after some basics to get me started.

    First question, do you pollish and wax your cars? I know the concept of polishing but what advantage does waxing have? Is it just for protection?

    I have a few days off next week - so I want to really get stuck into it then and get her ready to go out dancing for the Vic bay cruise. I hear meguires are quite good, am I right in saying this?

    Are their and specific products you can all personaly recomend. I'm just after some stuff that I can get from my local auto barn.
    Originally posted by Whubbsie
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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    Originally posted by 99gti View Post
    Hi troopers,

    Firstly, I'm a sponge and bucket kinda man. I know very little about detailing.

    First question, do you pollish and wax your cars? I know the concept of polishing but what advantage does waxing have? Is it just for protection?

    I hear meguires are quite good, am I right in saying this?

    Are their and specific products you can all personaly recomend. I'm just after some stuff that I can get from my local auto barn.

    well best stuff you can get of the shelf is eagle one nano wax, well this is wat i use on my car and all the people that show me to detail, that wat they use on the wiz bang cars, as for the protection thing yes as far as i know that all it for, meguires i ve heard is good but i ve never tried it.

    p.s always wax your car in the shade
    1977 2dr golf gls (Gti look a like with 2e convertion
    1978 Golf Gti barn find
    2013 Amarok Highline daily
    2017 Golf wagon wife’s daily

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    • #3
      I use Auto Glym:

      Discover a wide range of premium car shampoo, snow foams, polish and wax designed and manufactured in the UK since 1965. Shop Autoglym Official online today.


      There is a HUGE range of podcuts, mind you they are on the higher end of the price scale.

      For car wash I'm still using some green goo they recommended when I picked up the Auto Glym, not sure what it is, but it works.

      I also have one of those kitchen scrubber things you put dish washing liquid in the handle... use that to clean up the alloys.

      Find a cool, shady place:

      Inside:
      1. Remove the car mats, (also any junk you have inside).
      2. Vacuum everything including the mats, go under the carpet in the boot and round the spare.
      3. Go over all harder surfaces with a chamios cloth to remove dirt and dust. Remember the small bits, like seat belt buttons, under the hand brake, the intrucment cluster...
      4. Use your choice of product on dash, door panels, steering wheel. (many people will just stick to warm water with a little soap from step 3).
      5. If you have leather seats use a nice leather cleaner/conditioner.
      6. Put the mats back in.

      Outside:
      1. Wet alloys, Clean with scrubber, rinse off.
      2. Wet down car, wash from top to bottom with a hot bucket of water with car wash. (hose off as necessary if it's warmer and the suds are drying on the car)
      3. Rinse off whole car.
      4. Dry with chamois. Take care to open doors, hatch, bonnet, petrol cap etc to dry in the cracks.
      5. Clean windows with your choice of glass cleaner. Onlyuse glass cleaner on virgin glass, NOT on tint unless you have something that reckons it's good on tint, many glass cleaners will speed up the break down of window tint. Mind you it also depends on your tint. I use warm water for the inside of tinted windows and glass cleaner everywhere else. Kitten is my cleaner of choice, although I will try the AutoGlym when I next run out.

      While your there check the windsceen washer level and top up as needed, might as well check the oil and coolant while your under the bonnet too

      Thats about it if you just want to wash. If you want to polish/was as well I'd suggest all the above before you even think about it.

      The AutoGlym I use is easy as, rub it on a panel or so at a time, then buff it off with another clean cloth. Brings the car up you bute! VERY little effort required.
      Last edited by The_Hawk; 22-09-2007, 12:27 PM.

      If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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      • #4
        which autoglym product are you using?

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        • #5
          Autoglymn has Royal Stamp of Approval, dont mess with the Royal Stamp

          They do make damn fine products, even though they are fairly pricey.
          1986 MkII Golf GTI 16V (Sold), 2005 MkV Golf GTI (Sold), 2007 Polo GTI (Sold), 2011 Polo 66TDI (Selling), 2012 Passat 125 TDI Bluemotion, 2013 Scirocco R (Due October!)

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          • #6
            Autoglym is no more expensive than the comparable meguiars or Mothers product.

            Zymol on the other hand is a completely different ballgame.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The_Hawk View Post
              Kitten is my cleaner of choice, although I will try the AutoGlym when I next run out.
              The kitten window cleaner is the best one i have ever used. And i was a detailer. Warm water and metho is also a very good window cleaner.

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              • #8
                Meguiars fast glass has to be the best window cleaner I've ever used. I'm not a fan of the autoglym one at all, leaves some dirty crud on my windows.
                1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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                • #9
                  Autogylm glass cleaner sucks, Mothers professional glass cleaner (clear bottle blue liquid) i find is the best one.

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                  • #10
                    glass cleaner i use is halo fast dry but i don t know how easy it is to get
                    1977 2dr golf gls (Gti look a like with 2e convertion
                    1978 Golf Gti barn find
                    2013 Amarok Highline daily
                    2017 Golf wagon wife’s daily

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                    • #11
                      Meguiars quick wax. Its a spray on stuff and it gives a great long lasting shine
                      Luke
                      Aircooled & Watercooled Nut
                      62 and a Half Bug
                      02 Bora V5

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gpk_gti View Post
                        which autoglym product are you using?
                        Bumper care on the bumpers (as of Saturday) which seems to be pretty good so far. Will see how it fares after we get some rain, or just over time.

                        Also the Polish, although which one I don't exactly recall, will have to have a look when I'm at home.

                        If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                        • #13
                          I have to agree with hawk, I used AutoGlym products (they were on the seat.co.uk website as the repalcement product) yeaterday to clean up my "new" cordy and couldn't be more happy with them (only thing is the price cost me about $100 on stuff) should last for ages though.

                          Car loked matt red before I got my hands on it, I used...

                          Bodywork Shampoo Conditioner with one of those noodle things, 2 buckets.
                          Super Resin Polish
                          Extra Gloss Protection

                          on the inside - Interior Shampoo

                          well it took me 6 hours all up, but i think its now spotless!

                          I'll post picks when I figure out how

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                              Wow - it does look amazing!

                              I ended up getting Meguiars deep crystal polish and also their spray on wax. Hopefull on Sunday the weather will be up for it and I'll give it a good detail then. I'll do before and after shots for you too.
                              Originally posted by Whubbsie
                              There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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