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My New Trophy #205 - Detailed



  Clio Trophy #205
Heres the write up of the detailing session my good friend Olly (Snow Shine) carried out for me. After having him work on my EK9 before and seeing the results along with his various other clients I knew the car was in safe hands. I really can't recommend him enough and if you're on the South Coast or even further afield and willing to travel to have someone who really knows and cares about what they're doing then get in touch with me and I'll forward you his contact details.

Anyway it all started with a detailed analysis of the car and to judge the condition of the vehicle and establish which areas needed the most attention. As you can see the guy who owned it before me had looked after it mechanically but aesthetically he didn't really know an awful lot and mentioned a carwash to me when I was viewing the car...

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As you can see the car had an awful lot of swirls and the red paint had also faded quite a bit and was looking slightly pink.

The first step of the cleaning process was to give it a proper wash which involved Klean Freaks all wheel wheel cleaner and Klean Freaks snow foam. Once that had done its work the car was then washed off with Meguiars gold class shampoo.

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Once the car was relatively clean the second step was to clay it. This was done using Dodo Juice detailing spray as a lubrication agent and Bilt Hammer clay. As you can see there was plenty of contaminant on the paintwork...

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Once this was out of the way it was time to wash the car off again using Meguiars gold class shampoo.

Then the fun began, 3M 3 stage (fast cut plus followed by finesse and finally ultra fina) all administered with the Dodo Spin Doctor rotary polisher. First stage...

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Results following just the fast cut plus...

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As you can see the swirls were visibly reduced after just the first stage! Then onto the second...

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Vast improvement on the colour and looking pretty smooth! Application of the ultra fina in action...

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And the results of that work...

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As you can see the paint had been properly brought back to life!! Next step was to ensure that lasted with some serious protection so first of all a coat of Autoglym SRP was added into the equation to finish off the polishing side of things which was done by hand. Then there was a paint sealant added into the equation of exactly which I've forgotten so I do apologise for that. Then it was time for wax, out came the Dodo waxes, first of all orange crush then that was swiftly followed up by a coat of Dodo supernatural! Quick picture of that in progress...

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Once the whole thing had been sealed and waxed it was time to give it another wash off to get rid of the compound that had found its way into the nooks and crannies of the car and onto the plastics so it was jetted off then washed again with the Meguiars gold class shampoo. As you can see the wax was doing a cracking job...

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Once that was all taken care of the car was dried down with a huge drying towel of which again I'm not 100% sure on the brand but the Dodo QD came back out to aid the drying process and ensure it wasn't smeary. That all done it was time to take care of the plastics and tyres which was done with the aid of Autoglym bumper care, Dodo tyre wax and finally Autoglym tyre shine! The glass was sorted aswell using Autoglym fastglass.

I really was over the moon, the car looked so much better and here's the evidence to prove it. I also gained myself a Snow Shine sticker too which isn't so shabby!

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And a week on even after a drop of rain etc the cars still looking pretty much as it did the day it was done!

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Once again a massive thanks to Snow Shine! Let me know what you think!
 

Sam

North East
ClioSport Area Rep
Wow. It almost looks inferno in some of the pictures.

Still looks a nice clean car.

Any mods planned?
 
  Clio Trophy #205
Wow. It almost looks inferno in some of the pictures.

Still looks a nice clean car.

Any mods planned?

Yeah thats my fault totally forgot to set the white balance on the camera but it definitely didn't look like it does now. I've recently fitted the Skoda splitter as a cheap temporary solution, I've also popped a Connects2 Ipod lead in. Next up is a set of xenons as its a simple and cheap enough mod with plenty of benefits. After that I'll be looking for an exhaust to replace the terrible OEM item and then hopefully get the Sach's serviced and maybe treat it to a MF spring kit with some Koni rears. There's plenty of time for all of that though at the moment I'm just really enjoying it!
 
  Ultra Red Megane 225
Having seen this in the metal myself I'd say if it's even possible, that it looks better in the metal than in the pictures!
 
  Clio Trophy #205
Cheers guys, as for the use of fast cut plus the paint had some extrememly heavy swirling which needed correction as well as quite badly oxydized paint which needed reviving.
 
  Ultra Red Megane 225
The finish really is spot on so whether his techniques are considered correct or not they certainly work and well! He's based near jct 9 of the M27 it's pretty much directly between Southampton and Portsmouth!
 


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