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WRX_Paul 24-09-2009 03:25 PM

Thanks Andy_WRX, I am now broke, lol
 
Thanks to Andy_WRX's thread on PROPER car cleaning and detailing, I have spent all my money!

This week I have bought:-

Karcher Pressure Washer
Karcher 4m Pressure Hose Extension
Karcher Foam Lance
5L Snow Foam
Maguiars Tyre Dressing Applicator
Maguiars Applicator Pads
Maguiars NXT Glass Cleaner
Maguiars Clay Kit
Maguiars Quick Detailer
Sonus Der Wunder Drying Towel
Wheel Brush

The car is going to get a good clean this weekend!

worzel 24-09-2009 03:38 PM

Gulp! :shock:

Pricey from the sound of things mate.

WRX_Paul 24-09-2009 03:43 PM

Hopefully it will give me a better result than my Halfords 99p bucket and 99p sponge

majorscooby 24-09-2009 04:09 PM

I clayed my scoob before it went, mmmmm it was silky smooooooooth!!!!
Its good gear and well worth doing!!:yeah:

666subaru 24-09-2009 04:13 PM

All we use is hose pipe, washing up liquid to clean the wheels as it removes all the crap and does an awesome job, then turtle wax nano tec car wash, wipe off with new micro fibre cloths and then a cotton t shirts from asda and t-cut colour magic 2 a year, all we have to buy is a clay bar and the car will be even better than it is now:-D

Chunk 24-09-2009 04:33 PM

No excuse for having a dirty car now Paul

666subaru 24-09-2009 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chunk (Post 24412)
No excuse for having a dirty car now Paul

True and if you make a good job, we are all coming round for you to do our cars:five:

Nige 24-09-2009 08:28 PM

T-cut turtle wax & elbow grease job done.:???: However you can earn a bit of money with that lot.

MrX??? 25-09-2009 10:22 AM

Andy was very helpful via pm and pointed me in the direction of a very good site,

received my order yesterday:whistle:
:10:nice helpful chap but will end up costing you money when you talk to him:-D

AndyWRX 25-09-2009 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WRX_Paul (Post 24404)
Thanks to Andy_WRX's thread on PROPER car cleaning and detailing, I have spent all my money!

This week I have bought:-

Karcher Pressure Washer
Karcher 4m Pressure Hose Extension
Karcher Foam Lance
5L Snow Foam
Maguiars Tyre Dressing Applicator
Maguiars Applicator Pads
Maguiars NXT Glass Cleaner
Maguiars Clay Kit
Maguiars Quick Detailer
Sonus Der Wunder Drying Towel
Wheel Brush

The car is going to get a good clean this weekend!

glad you found me helpfull mate, before you start have a play around with the bits you bought so you get a feel for them, ie the snow foam bits, only say because it will save you wasting it once youve sorted the settings, also if you mix a bit of normal car shampoo in with the snow foam it will last longer.

with the clay kit, take your time and have a practice on a small bit first and use plenty of lube on it ;-) if you dont use enough detailer it wont move accross the paint freely and leave a dull type trail, this is a nightmare to get off,

and finally lol with the drying towel it works wonders straight out the packet and you virtually need only one pass to dry the car, but once youve washed it and its dried it takes a while to soak up the water so the best thing to do is completly soak the towel first then ring it out till nearly dry and itll work like its just come out the packet.

i know it sounds like im telling you what do, but its just some handy tips, mainly because i learnt the hard way, i managed to empty a whole lance of snowfoam on one car pannel and with the clay i managed to get a nice white streak down the side of my car and it took and hour to buff off!

once youve started though mate it becomes really addictive espically once you feel the difference before and after claying :smile:

WRX_Paul 25-09-2009 03:26 PM

Nice one mate, thanks for the tips:10:


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