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The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - Mark^^ - 11-08-2013 10:19am Well for the first time since I picked up my car in late April I have had a chance to give it a proper wash and polish, as the sun came out and the cold abated somewhat. Photos Even time to clean and tidy the engine bay RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - PhilSkill - 11-08-2013 09:11pm Looking good Mark, what products did you use? RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - KaDargo - 12-08-2013 10:29am (11-08-2013 09:11pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Looking good Mark, what products did you use? I was going to reply to this and add a photo - but I can't. I clicked 'browse', selected my photo, then 'add attachment' - and nothing happened. What am I doing wrong? RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - Mark^^ - 12-08-2013 10:47am Hi Phil, for the car wash I used Meguiar's ultimate wash n wax and then a coat of Mothers FX Spray Wax. On the black trim, the mud flaps, plastic trim around the cargo door and the engine bay covers, I used Mother back to black. Of course I also cleaned and waxed the painted areas of the door sills and under the bonnet. The wheels were washed with the car wash and tyres treated with Mothers Protectant I would normally I use Swissvax, Zaino or sometimes P21S products, but I was low on supplies. However I did have Swissvax leather cleaner and milk for the insides. KaDargo, I upload my photos to photobucket and the use the link text to link the photos here. RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - KaDargo - 12-08-2013 11:40am (12-08-2013 10:47am)Mark^^ Wrote: Hi Phil, for the car wash I used Meguiar's ultimate wash n wax and then a coat of Mothers FX Spray Wax. On the black trim, the mud flaps, plastic trim around the cargo door and the engine bay covers, I used Mother back to black. Of course I also cleaned and waxed the painted areas of the door sills and under the bonnet. The wheels were washed with the car wash and tyres treated with Mothers Protectant How do I do it from my PC - don't use photobucket RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - Mark^^ - 12-08-2013 11:49am sorry that's the only way I know RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - KaDargo - 12-08-2013 01:41pm <iframe src="https://skydrive.live.com/embed?cid=7D15D11E79D7596D&resid=7D15D11E79D7596D%211190&authkey=AAjJ9mCTw9h4p-8" width="320" height="180" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - PhilSkill - 12-08-2013 08:18pm (12-08-2013 11:40am)KaDargo Wrote: How do I do it from my PC - don't use photobucket Hi KaDargo, Hit [browse] on the bottom left select the jpg (must be less than 600kb) then hit [add attachment], you can then insert into post if you wish. If the screen refreshes after Add attachment look for a message at the top, but it'll be because the file is too large. (12-08-2013 10:47am)Mark^^ Wrote: Hi Phil, for the car wash I used Meguiar's ultimate wash n wax and then a coat of Mothers FX Spray Wax. On the black trim, the mud flaps, plastic trim around the cargo door and the engine bay covers, I used Mother back to black. Of course I also cleaned and waxed the painted areas of the door sills and under the bonnet. The wheels were washed with the car wash and tyres treated with Mothers Protectant It may not be Swisswax, but it looks good on what you used, don't know the Mothers brand here in UK. RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - Mark^^ - 02-09-2013 01:19am Well I decided after 6 months of ownership that my Evoque needed a proper detail. So I found this guy fairly close to me, looked as some of his previous work and decided to go for it. The full weekend (14 hours of work) was taken up doing: a detail, paint protection and application of Opti-Guard. Ash did a fantastic job. The blurb on Opti-coat, goes: "Opti-Coat is a pre-polymer that cross links and forms a continuous film on the surfaces it is applied to, similar to a single component isocyanate that forms a clear coat finish. Opti-Coat also reacts with the substrate that it is applied to so it will not delaminate". What ever it does the car looks better then when it was new. Photos here RE: The sun is coming out and time for a wash and polish - m_101 - 03-09-2013 11:09pm Mark^^ that looks amazing - getting mine detailed was worthwhile - would be keen for an update on the opti-coat in a few months to see how it's wearing! Considering getting something similar done to mine, probably next spring. |