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Started the cleaning process off yesterday.
Cleaned the wheels with Wonder Wheels, and removed any tar spots with AutoGlym Tar Remover. Washed the car with AutoGlym Bodywork Shampoo, and then dried the bodywork using a combination of a silicone blade and a Meg's Water Magnet Towell. Then it was tucked away in the garage under a car cover ready for the paintwork clean the next day.
Today I did the body paintwork. I used the following products;
- Meg's Clay Bar & Detailer
- Meg's Deep Crystal Polish
- Meg's No.26 Hi Tech Yellow Paste Wax
- Applicator sponges and various micro fibre cloths.
I did it panel by panel, going through all 3 steps before moving onto the next part, to reduce the chance of dust settling.
I had forgotten just how good the results are from a good 'spring' clean. Paintwork is has a deep rich look to it, and is silky smooth as you would expect.
I finished it off by giving the tyres a clean with the Meg's Tyre Gel. The interior, glass and engine bay had all been cleaned the previous week.
I'm just waiting for my Meg's No.26 wax to run out now so I can try some P21S Wax
Here are the photos - Unfortunately the sun is not out today where I am - So you cant get a good impression of just how clean the paintwork is!
Big Photo!
Took the pics on my top garden, as its been ruined by Badgers, so a few tyre tracks wont hurt ! :lol:
Cleaned the wheels with Wonder Wheels, and removed any tar spots with AutoGlym Tar Remover. Washed the car with AutoGlym Bodywork Shampoo, and then dried the bodywork using a combination of a silicone blade and a Meg's Water Magnet Towell. Then it was tucked away in the garage under a car cover ready for the paintwork clean the next day.
Today I did the body paintwork. I used the following products;
- Meg's Clay Bar & Detailer
- Meg's Deep Crystal Polish
- Meg's No.26 Hi Tech Yellow Paste Wax
- Applicator sponges and various micro fibre cloths.
I did it panel by panel, going through all 3 steps before moving onto the next part, to reduce the chance of dust settling.
I had forgotten just how good the results are from a good 'spring' clean. Paintwork is has a deep rich look to it, and is silky smooth as you would expect.
I finished it off by giving the tyres a clean with the Meg's Tyre Gel. The interior, glass and engine bay had all been cleaned the previous week.
I'm just waiting for my Meg's No.26 wax to run out now so I can try some P21S Wax
Here are the photos - Unfortunately the sun is not out today where I am - So you cant get a good impression of just how clean the paintwork is!
Big Photo!
Took the pics on my top garden, as its been ruined by Badgers, so a few tyre tracks wont hurt ! :lol: