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  HyperAlloy Combat Chassis
Gave my cup a good waxing this weekend.....

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Bloody hard work, took ages! Washed it with a halfords car wash brush to start. Nice bit of gear, big head with soft bristles and long handle, definitely a time saver. Next I went over it with autoglym tar mac remover, good but I suspect it's just expensive turps. Then a nice coat of autoglym super resin applied with a sponge and taken off with black magic hand wax thing. Not bad but a bit fidley for the corners. Next up autoglym clean wheels, took all of the brake dust off easy. Finished off with some mcguirs hot wheels tyre blackener.

Took a few hours and I'm sore all over. I don't want to drive it now :dapprove:
 
  Megane Mk4
very nice...
Although the good thing about waxing is your car doesn't get as dirty as quick, plus it's easier to wash the next couple of times too. ;)

Washed mine at the weekend and waxed it too, but I clayed mine as well as it was starting to pick up black spots on the paintwork... My first 4 hour wash :D lol
 
  HyperAlloy Combat Chassis
Thanks guys :) I'm a car wash newbie, who would have thought it was so complicated?

Are brushes bad? I can understand a sponge could trap grit between it and the paintwork causing scratches. The brush is very very soft and can hold a lot of water so I'm thinking it shouldn't cause damage? It certainly isn't the kind of brush you would sweep a floor with or something. I have tried a wash mit but the brush is fast and gets in the corners easy.
 
  As father and son....
excuse me while i lose my job because of the enormous erection i have after seeing this thread.
 


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