Hey chaps! A lovely man Gordon I got to know a few years back with my TT asked me to have a look over his new TTRS.
Bit of a back story, he had a Misano Red MK1 V6 TT, then a Black Mk2 V6 TT (The V6 does not suit the MK2!), then a 2.0 Silver TTS with all the TTRS body parts, Xenons etc... then a few months later noticed this at a dealer and couldn't resist!
This is the second TTRS i've driven and the last one was S-Tronic, this one is manual and although it's a very mechanical feeling box, it really suits the car once moving. I think if I had the choice of 2, i'd still edge towards the DSG. The first one I drove was heavily modified, this one felt much nicer to drive, even on the 20" wheels.
Anyway on with the detail, some images are messed up due to my camera transfering them to the comp weirdly. I'll try my best!
Light correction and major cleansing/decontaminating to restore colour, this should never be over looked by anyone with a light coloured car, even just getting it inside before polishing I could see a difference.
20150809_084411 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084421 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084425 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084435 by gally.., on Flickr
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20150809_084450 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084513 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084648 by gally.., on Flickr
Trialing my home-made "citrus" pre-wash, as you'll see from the second pictures the difference the pre-wash has made on half the door, snowfoam has it's place but pre-wash isking as always.
20150809_084713 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084756 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_084803 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090128 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090133 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090757 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090810 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090906 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_092427 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_094330 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_095109 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090823 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090831 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090843 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_090852 by gally.., on Flickr
I can't stop using Hydro2 as a drying aid!
20150809_102558 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_102612 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_102928 by gally.., on Flickr
Inside for drying quite a few water traps on the Mk2!
20150809_111805 by gally.., on Flickr
Light correction/cleanse with Polish Angel Esclate and a touch of 106FA on a Yellow 3M paired with the trusty Millwakee. The 106FA was used just to add a bit of bite and it finishes so well on the yellow 3M pad.
20150809_115336 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_115851 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_120447 by gally.., on Flickr
20150809_120506 by gally.., on Flickr
Pics kinda stopped at this stage prior to finishing! Afters in next post.
Bit of a back story, he had a Misano Red MK1 V6 TT, then a Black Mk2 V6 TT (The V6 does not suit the MK2!), then a 2.0 Silver TTS with all the TTRS body parts, Xenons etc... then a few months later noticed this at a dealer and couldn't resist!
This is the second TTRS i've driven and the last one was S-Tronic, this one is manual and although it's a very mechanical feeling box, it really suits the car once moving. I think if I had the choice of 2, i'd still edge towards the DSG. The first one I drove was heavily modified, this one felt much nicer to drive, even on the 20" wheels.
Anyway on with the detail, some images are messed up due to my camera transfering them to the comp weirdly. I'll try my best!
Light correction and major cleansing/decontaminating to restore colour, this should never be over looked by anyone with a light coloured car, even just getting it inside before polishing I could see a difference.
Trialing my home-made "citrus" pre-wash, as you'll see from the second pictures the difference the pre-wash has made on half the door, snowfoam has it's place but pre-wash isking as always.
I can't stop using Hydro2 as a drying aid!
Inside for drying quite a few water traps on the Mk2!
Light correction/cleanse with Polish Angel Esclate and a touch of 106FA on a Yellow 3M paired with the trusty Millwakee. The 106FA was used just to add a bit of bite and it finishes so well on the yellow 3M pad.
Pics kinda stopped at this stage prior to finishing! Afters in next post.