Ok, so bought a wedge of stuff last weekend, and was delivered yesterday. Wife was at work today, I was not, the ankle biters were at school, the weather was perfectly overcast and dry sooo...
6 hours of blissful solitude and Buddhist zen-like very detailed detailing. Cracking day. Here are the new products (minus the Incredibrush FLAT wheel brush - forgot to get that out for the photo!)...
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(Has the forum changed image size upload parameters BTW - seems to be MUCH better as of today
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Went through a thorough pre-wash and paintwork de-contamination process - citrus pre-wash on the front facing panels (using Gyeon Bug and Grime), then Bilt Hamber snow foam, rinse, iron fall-out remover (BH Kerrosol - was surprised at how much ‘purple’ actually came off the paint!), rinse, BH Surfex HD used as second stage snow foam to de-grease (works ruddy brilliantly as a snow foam, might have to think about experimenting 50/50 with BH Auto Foam for my regular wash), rinse, hand wash, rinse, dry. Coffee and a biscuit.
Then, once my paint was fully decontaminated, got the Gyeon Cure out. WOW - very impressed with this! Applied using the Paragon applicator pads in the pic above (£10 for x5 from fleabay) spritzed a couple of sprays of the Gyeon directly onto the pad (rather than straight onto the paintwork) for each small area I worked on - 2 sprays onto the pad will do a quarter of a bonnet or a third of a door, to give an idea of how much to use. Has an oily characteristic in application, which made it easy to see where you’d applied it - tip here is a VERY little goes a VERY long way and work in small sections - in the pic above you can see how little of the bottle I used to coat the whole car. Reckon I can get about 12 x applications out of a 400ml bottle - so c. <£1.50 per application. Not expensive when you look at it like that. Work in small areas at a time, apply and buff off straight away using a separate plush microfibre. Seriously easy and really enjoyed using this. Left the paintwork feeling slick to the touch (unlike Sonax BSD, which I don’t hate - it does a job, but does leave the paint feeling ‘grabby’ and is now relegated to the missus’ motor). Hoping it will give a month+ protection. Looking forward to seeing how it beads when it rains tomorrow. Only downside is it has given me the confidence to try TAC Moonlight the next time I need to buy sealant (this has a claimed 9 months protection with much higher Si02 content), but I’m not going to run out of Cure anytime soon!
Surfex HD in ma new spray bottle, at 50/50 dilution with water (possibly overkill), made short work of degreasing/deep cleaning the tyres, and in combination with the Tuf-Shine tyre brush (seriously, get yourself one of these and throw your old IKEA dish wash brush in the bin), made the boring job of tyre cleaning an absolute doddle. Gyeon Tire then dressed the tyres (bonds much better to properly cleaned tyres).
Black Diamond glass towel by Rag Master - wow. Just shows that job specific products are worth it - so much better for cleaning glass inside and out than a regular microfibre. Not expensive - recommend!
Incredibrush flat. F3ck1n perfect for cleaning the barrels of the S3’s wheels - slips behind the front calipers perfectly and doesn’t catch on the disc guards at the back of the wheel. Hate this job normally, but REALLY happy with this purchase. 5* bit of kit. Not at all cheap at £30 - but makes a job I hated much more enjoyable (used alongside BH Auto Wheel), so money well spent in my head at least. It will last too - well made (German). If you’re tempted, get the FLAT version, rather than the normal round version.
Bouncers Done and Dusted will be a drying aid inbetween Gyeon Cure applications - ‘tis a good quick detailer, I’ve used it before.
Autosol’d the exhaust tips.
Cleaned the leather (just driver’s seat and steering wheel this time) with Valet Pro leather soap and Colour Lock leather shield.
And done. If you read this far, well done. Sorry for the essay, I got carried away - just wanted to share my experiences in a ‘safe’ place
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Couple of pics to show the gloss following today’s efforts...
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(Sorry
@jassyo06 - beat you to the garage forecourt under LED lights shot! Get yours done and posted pal!)