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New to detailing... - alibeau - 09-07-2012 11:11am

I'm after a bit of advice please....

We used to have a guy that came to our work premises to valet both my Evoque and my Hubby's RRS but unfortunately he has thrown the towel in due to the costs of the franchise he was part of....

With the weather being so awful lately we haven't given a lot of thought to getting the cars cleaned but have used a local hand wash place a couple of times...... Although they *seem* to do a good job I am concerned about keeping my paintwork in tip top condition and am thinking that I would like to get a detailer to give the car a good going over (GTechniq?) and then buy a few products and do the car cleaning myself.....

We both had Supaguard applied when we bought the cars (can't really see any benefit tbh!?!?)... Would this be a problem if we went down the GTechniq route? And any advice on finding someone locally?

Having seen some of the results of detailing on here I think it's pretty clear that our cars could look better than they currently do.......

Ali.


RE: New to detailing... - xxxx5 - 09-07-2012 11:22am

Firstly a good choice in GTechniq, they are excellent products. A good detailer will strip off the old wax / Supaguard product before applying GT. For a full car(interior, exterior, wheels off etc) to be carefully completed it should take 2-3 days in total.

Have a look at GT website for approved detailers in your area or check out a forum called Detailing World.

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/


RE: New to detailing... - The Valeter - 09-07-2012 11:23am

1st thing to do is stay well away from hand car washes, this may be why you can't see any benefit from the Supagaurd (assuming it was applied properly that is!) as the hand car wash place will have stripped it all off with their rubbish products.
For general home maintainance the better quality brands from Halfords will survice.


RE: New to detailing... - PhilSkill - 09-07-2012 11:26am

Any previous coating would be removed by a detailer in the preparation process before applying new. So this won't be a problem, but make sure you tell anyone you get to do the car that it has been done so they know what they're working with.


RE: New to detailing... - WB - 09-07-2012 11:52am

I'd thoroughly recommend Gtechniq. Far superior to the dealer applied products and they make keeping the car clean very easy.

You'll only need a pressure washer, two buckets and some GTechniq G-Wash to wash the car (including the wheels). Oh and a lambswool mitt and a separate wheel mitt and a good microfiber drying towel (did I say only?!).

I know GTechniq are talking to Martin about possibly sponsoring the forum and if you PM me I can put you in touch with Rob Earle who owns GTechniq and I'm sure he'll be able to recommend a detailer in your area.


RE: New to detailing... - Kimv - 09-07-2012 01:00pm

(09-07-2012 11:52am)WB Wrote:  I'd thoroughly recommend Gtechniq. Far superior to the dealer applied products and they make keeping the car clean very easy.

You'll only need a pressure washer, two buckets and some GTechniq G-Wash to wash the car (including the wheels). Oh and a lambswool mitt and a separate wheel mitt and a good microfiber drying towel (did I say only?!).

I know GTechniq are talking to Martin about possibly sponsoring the forum and if you PM me I can put you in touch with Rob Earle who owns GTechniq and I'm sure he'll be able to recommend a detailer in your area.

Allthough I'm also a fan of Gtechniq and use quite some of their products, G-Wash is not one of them.. Their products are quite expensive but worth the price for durable things like C1, C2, C5, etc... But for something like a shampoo I think there are good and cheaper alternatives...

That's just my opinion though...


RE: New to detailing... - WB - 09-07-2012 01:17pm

(09-07-2012 01:00pm)Kimv Wrote:  Allthough I'm also a fan of Gtechniq and use quite some of their products, G-Wash is not one of them.. Their products are quite expensive but worth the price for durable things like C1, C2, C5, etc... But for something like a shampoo I think there are good and cheaper alternatives...

That's just my opinion though...

I agree that there are good alternatives to g-wash and I have a couple in my arsenal however to get the most out of the coatings I think its worth paying a little extra to keep to the family of products. I use two (small) capfuls of g-wash per wash so my first bottle has lasted me 6 months - so not really that expensive in reality.

Also if anyone is interested then PM me and I can let you know how to get a discount on all the GTechniq products.

Thanks
William


RE: New to detailing... - kevoque - 10-07-2012 03:54pm

G-Wash is PH Neutral and to get the best out of the C1 you require to use a ph neutral shampoo as GWash is and far better than other shampoos


RE: New to detailing... - jonty - 10-07-2012 04:19pm

Agree with WB. Such a small amount of G-wash is needed to do the whole car it seems to last for ever !