Hi all,
Thought I'd give the old girl a wash today and remembered I had a turtlewax clay bar kit in the shed that I got for my birthday. Therefore I decided to wash it with the 2 bucket method, clay then wash again. Afterwards I then gave her a polish and took some photos.
My car is by no means faultless as there are all sorts of imperfections to the bodywork and wheels but I'm generally pleased with the condition considering I paid less than £2k.
The products I used were:
Autoglym car shampoo
Turtlewax clay kit
Autoglym super resin polish
Autoglym instant tyre dressing
Autosol metal polish for the headlights
4x micro fibre cloths
Then I took these photos with a:
Canon EOS 1200D Camera
And adjusted the contrast using:
Adobe Photoshop CC 2015
Blue isn't my favourite colour for 182's but I like the car so much I don't care
Thought I'd give the old girl a wash today and remembered I had a turtlewax clay bar kit in the shed that I got for my birthday. Therefore I decided to wash it with the 2 bucket method, clay then wash again. Afterwards I then gave her a polish and took some photos.
My car is by no means faultless as there are all sorts of imperfections to the bodywork and wheels but I'm generally pleased with the condition considering I paid less than £2k.
The products I used were:
Autoglym car shampoo
Turtlewax clay kit
Autoglym super resin polish
Autoglym instant tyre dressing
Autosol metal polish for the headlights
4x micro fibre cloths
Then I took these photos with a:
Canon EOS 1200D Camera
And adjusted the contrast using:
Adobe Photoshop CC 2015
Blue isn't my favourite colour for 182's but I like the car so much I don't care