BG Clio 182 - Recaro
Hi guys
in the last 6 or 7 months ive got in to detailing my car, always kept my car clean and polished but not to the point of detailing
since i had my car detailed by detail uk in tamworth it has been a real eye opener on how to properly clean my car and the difference is amazing especially the gold fleck (bg 182)
basically i would like some advice on my washing stages and any stages or products im missing
my products are all chem guys apart from iron x
Basically i start off with a Chemical guys honeydrew snow foam then while soaking i put iron x on all 4 alloys
leave few mins
then i jet wash the alloys off then use a open ended hose to soak the snow foam off
then i use glosswork soap using the two bucket method and also a lambswool mit - doing one section at a time and soaking off using open ended hose
then i dry the car off using a fatty orange microfibre drying towel
i then leave the car for 15 mins as the drips are unstoppable
i then cover the car in v07 to get rid of any water marks - normally on boot and under wing mirrors
then i give the car a full go over in gloss work glaze using a microfibre for on and a clean one for off which i do a square foot at a time
then i apply wax to the car which is petes 53 (made for black cars) which i use a ufo applicator then a microfibre for getting off and once again doing it in a square foot - sometimes i apply two coats of wax depending on the time between the last wax i gave the car
then to finish off the body i seal it with V07
then lastly i apply tyre trim gel to the tyres and plastics (splitter, mirror surrounds and rear bumper trim)
then i give the inside a vac, rub down on the dash and a small wipe over the centre console and grab handles with tyre trim gel which brings out the little fleck in the plastics
then i use some watermelon car freshner to finish off then i have a very shiny good looking car
so basically have i missed any steps? any better recommended products rather than the gloss work glaze
and lastly is there anything i should do to my carbon fibre badges
image by Elliot182, on Flickr
image by Elliot182, on Flickr
Cheers
in the last 6 or 7 months ive got in to detailing my car, always kept my car clean and polished but not to the point of detailing
since i had my car detailed by detail uk in tamworth it has been a real eye opener on how to properly clean my car and the difference is amazing especially the gold fleck (bg 182)
basically i would like some advice on my washing stages and any stages or products im missing
my products are all chem guys apart from iron x
Basically i start off with a Chemical guys honeydrew snow foam then while soaking i put iron x on all 4 alloys
leave few mins
then i jet wash the alloys off then use a open ended hose to soak the snow foam off
then i use glosswork soap using the two bucket method and also a lambswool mit - doing one section at a time and soaking off using open ended hose
then i dry the car off using a fatty orange microfibre drying towel
i then leave the car for 15 mins as the drips are unstoppable
i then cover the car in v07 to get rid of any water marks - normally on boot and under wing mirrors
then i give the car a full go over in gloss work glaze using a microfibre for on and a clean one for off which i do a square foot at a time
then i apply wax to the car which is petes 53 (made for black cars) which i use a ufo applicator then a microfibre for getting off and once again doing it in a square foot - sometimes i apply two coats of wax depending on the time between the last wax i gave the car
then to finish off the body i seal it with V07
then lastly i apply tyre trim gel to the tyres and plastics (splitter, mirror surrounds and rear bumper trim)
then i give the inside a vac, rub down on the dash and a small wipe over the centre console and grab handles with tyre trim gel which brings out the little fleck in the plastics
then i use some watermelon car freshner to finish off then i have a very shiny good looking car
so basically have i missed any steps? any better recommended products rather than the gloss work glaze
and lastly is there anything i should do to my carbon fibre badges
image by Elliot182, on Flickr
image by Elliot182, on Flickr
Cheers