Hi guys, just picked up a Megane R26 (see below). Body work is in good condition, not many dings, scratches or marks. However, the car has a lot of tar/ash (see picture). I've given the car a quick wash (2 bucket), dry, inspection and brief polish on the most heavily marked areas. I don't have a polisher and wondered what was best to get those marks off and bring it back to best.
The wheels appear ok, some pitting and some areas where it may appear that the lacquer is coming off. The car has just had a new CV clip and has a bit of grease on the wheel and needs degreasing too - suggestions? Edit - I did see Gally using some excellent stuff on wheels - IronX (or something).
On the Trophy and previous cars I've: washed, SRP, seal, polish - all autoglym stuff. I have on a couple of occasions clayed, but I don't have any clay bar left - and I suspect some of you may suggest claying the spots off. The car was actually spotless (IMO) looking at other cars.
Before I go out and spend any money - can you suggest what's best? I will in the mean time I may go ahead and polish the rest of the car and seal anyway, just because it's new and the weather appears ok!
The wifes car, which no doubt I'll have to clean at some point too, which is a mess!
Cheers
The wheels appear ok, some pitting and some areas where it may appear that the lacquer is coming off. The car has just had a new CV clip and has a bit of grease on the wheel and needs degreasing too - suggestions? Edit - I did see Gally using some excellent stuff on wheels - IronX (or something).
On the Trophy and previous cars I've: washed, SRP, seal, polish - all autoglym stuff. I have on a couple of occasions clayed, but I don't have any clay bar left - and I suspect some of you may suggest claying the spots off. The car was actually spotless (IMO) looking at other cars.
Before I go out and spend any money - can you suggest what's best? I will in the mean time I may go ahead and polish the rest of the car and seal anyway, just because it's new and the weather appears ok!
The wifes car, which no doubt I'll have to clean at some point too, which is a mess!
Cheers
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