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  • #16
    Originally posted by sierra055 View Post
    I use the Zymol range of products. Not cheap by any means, but the finish is just unbelievable.

    http://www.zymol.com/index.aspx
    99% of the finish is in the preperation

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    • #17
      99% of the finish is in the preperation
      I agree, it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg to get a great, shiny finish. If I could work out how to insert images off my computer i'd show what I mean
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      • #18
        Originally posted by gavs View Post
        I agree, it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg to get a great, shiny finish. If I could work out how to insert images off my computer i'd show what I mean
        www.photobucket.com or www.imageshack.us for uploading images.
        They can also resize and compress images for you as well but the easiest way to do that is probably on your PC with MS Paint or Microsoft Office Picture Editor. This will also cut down on your upload times.
        Both sites then provide links you can copy and paste into here to display an image.
        Hope this helps.
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        • #19
          i agree with Gavs. I clean my paint work about once every 3-4 months. Here's the results just using Meguiars stuff

          1999 Golf GTi - SOLD
          2005 Golf GTI (2 Door) - SOLD
          2014 Octavia RS400 Combi
          1997 Golf GTI (Daily/Track Hack)

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          • #20
            That looks good mate.

            I've been doing some research and it seems Zymol, Autoglym, and Swissvax make some really high quality stuff. I can't believe I'm now looking to buy a tub of car wax worth more than $100!!

            HitmanR32, try www.carcareproducts.com.au. They have a heap of quality stuff and some good beginner packs.
            2000 Mk IV GTI

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            • #21
              Im pretty bad, i have a whole tub/container full of detailing goods.. autoglym, clearkote, megs, etc etc... lol! i dont even want to begin what ive spent!

              been a bit slack though, i havent done my car in a good 2-3 months properly. quick 3-4 hour polish yes but nothing severe! neglecttt! argh!
              What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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              • #22
                This is the bonnet on my GF black magic MK4 golf


                This is after just one pass:


                flash on:


                Full sun shot, on some angles you can see the marring/hazing left by the I.P on Green.


                Bonnet finished and wearing P21S wax:




                A little grubby from being caught out in the rain but I couldn't resist taking a pic when I saw the reflection in the bonnet when we got home.

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                • #23
                  Dude nice work. What process did you use?
                  2000 Mk IV GTI

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                  • #24
                    Ok, this is from a day's work with Meg's paint cleaner, deep crystal polish then 2 coats of Carnuba wax, applied then removed with a rotary buffer, the final buff with a lambs wool fine finishing pad




                    Next major detail i'm looking at filling all the stone chips and scratches, hitting it all with a claybar treatment, a quick sand then full polish


                    pretty close in my opinion, especially since the wax used on this probably costs the same as all three of my Meguiars bottles!!

                    Sorry for poor quality of pics, my digital camera is playing up, had to use my phone...
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by dubbed View Post
                      Dude nice work. What process did you use?
                      washed then clay barred with clay magic blue clay bar.

                      Essentially a 4 step polish

                      Menzerna Power Gloss on Yellow edge pad
                      Menzerna Intensive polish on Green edge pad (2 passes in places)
                      Menzerna final finish on blue edge pad
                      Menzerna final finish on white edge pad
                      Alcohol/water mix wipe down
                      P21S wax to seal it in

                      Microfibre cloths from Aquatouch Ultrasoft were used throughout.

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                      • #26
                        i couldnt help myself, had to crack into my car a bit today as it was looking very shabby (imo anyhow lol)

                        spent a few hours on it, will get around doing it complete top to bottom in time for autofest and then dovw probably.. as for now just to keep myself happy





                        What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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                        • #27
                          it looked rad when i saw it a few weeks back.. i would defo have that car!

                          made me miss my GEETEEEYE!
                          - 2010 Golf R
                          - 1997 Golf VR6
                          - 1989 MKII Golf Diesel
                          - 1987 VW Golf GTI 16V

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                          • #28
                            Just came across this site, a local disty for the Chemical Guys range of products (quite a few are mentioned in that original link)

                            Might be useful...

                            http://www.chemguys.com.au/Default.asp?Redirected=Y

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