toastyhamster
Registered User
OK , so quick catch up on where I am with my Audi.
Bought from Gilders Sheffield, numerous arguments about paint finish culminating in me commissioning an independent paint report and Gilders finally fixing it, after around 6 attempts. Inbetween this I bought a Megs Tech Wax kit from Halfords and a microfibre cloth and did a bit of reading on here and had a go at detailing it. It came out ok except the Tech Wax smeared like hell and I realised I should have used a polish between washing and waxing.
So, today I finally got round to having another go.
Two bucket wash using Megs Wash and a decent microfibre towel
R222 paint cleanser
Tech Wax
Couple of comments, despite reassurance that the towel (polishbliss) could be reused after being wrung out it left droplets which then dried quickly and left marks, so I think I need two or three towels to get the finish I'm after. R222 cleanser rocks. Tech Wax smeared again, but after a bit of trial and error realised that if I used my original (came with the Megs kit) towel it polished off like I was expecting. So, soon to be ordering more microfibre towels. That's gone in the wash now, I'm hoping tech wax won't screw up our clothes wash!
The real reason for my post is that now I had a nice shiny car I needed to remove the rain marks from the panoramic sunroof. I had a quick go with the paint cleanser but no chance. "no probs" I though, I've got some old glass cleaner in the garage. No chance on that either, I even tried Mr Muscle glass cleaner and that made a tiny difference after rubbing for ages. Even a fingernail scraped along the glass won't shift them. They've invisible unless you stand on the sills and look through to the interior (no they're not on the inside!!), seems like it's been covered in some form of ultra rock hard wax that I can't shift, yet the paintwork has come up great and I can't see why it's any different.
Advice?
Thx
Mike
Bought from Gilders Sheffield, numerous arguments about paint finish culminating in me commissioning an independent paint report and Gilders finally fixing it, after around 6 attempts. Inbetween this I bought a Megs Tech Wax kit from Halfords and a microfibre cloth and did a bit of reading on here and had a go at detailing it. It came out ok except the Tech Wax smeared like hell and I realised I should have used a polish between washing and waxing.
So, today I finally got round to having another go.
Two bucket wash using Megs Wash and a decent microfibre towel
R222 paint cleanser
Tech Wax
Couple of comments, despite reassurance that the towel (polishbliss) could be reused after being wrung out it left droplets which then dried quickly and left marks, so I think I need two or three towels to get the finish I'm after. R222 cleanser rocks. Tech Wax smeared again, but after a bit of trial and error realised that if I used my original (came with the Megs kit) towel it polished off like I was expecting. So, soon to be ordering more microfibre towels. That's gone in the wash now, I'm hoping tech wax won't screw up our clothes wash!
The real reason for my post is that now I had a nice shiny car I needed to remove the rain marks from the panoramic sunroof. I had a quick go with the paint cleanser but no chance. "no probs" I though, I've got some old glass cleaner in the garage. No chance on that either, I even tried Mr Muscle glass cleaner and that made a tiny difference after rubbing for ages. Even a fingernail scraped along the glass won't shift them. They've invisible unless you stand on the sills and look through to the interior (no they're not on the inside!!), seems like it's been covered in some form of ultra rock hard wax that I can't shift, yet the paintwork has come up great and I can't see why it's any different.
Advice?
Thx
Mike