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Boring Background Bit
I have been practicing/experimenting with various preparations on my VW Tiguan (2009; 125TSI; automatic; 4 Motion)
About 4 years ago, I cleaned and waxed this car (the first and only time) and it was made very shiny for a few weeks
Other than washing it at the DIY car wash, I'd done nothing more
But recently I purchased a variety of 'quick detailing' sprays to correct blemishes that formed on the paintwork after the wash
I learned that the mineral content of the water you wash the car with is the key influencing factor; more minerals, more blemishes
I thought waxes and polishes were the same thing
I thought that a wax was a wax and that a polish was a polish; that there's only one type of everything, varied only by the branding ...
WRONG!
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Current State of Play Bit
Steps
1. Wash car.
- I wash at the local DYI car wash place, but I don't use the foaming brush (as it may contain grit etc) or apply any post-wash wax
2. Turtle Wax Bug & Tar Remover
- to remove post-wash blemishes and other ingrained 'dirt' n bugs
- this is relatively inexpensive and easy to apply and buff off
- it is less costly than clay and less messy too
-- but clay could be better if the car is really splattered
--- and I found a clay cloth at the car markt today, which I will keep in mind, as it seems better than using lumps of clay
- you could also use a quick detailing product if there's not too much to remove e.g, Meguiar's Quick Wax
3. Meguiar's Ultimate (rubbing) Compound +/- Meguiar's Scratch X2 before
- not necessary for each wash, but good for deeper scratches and whirl marks/holograms
4. Meguiar's Ultimate Polish
5. Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax
- this is not a carnauba wax product, but a 100% synthetic liquid
- I've read that carnauba wax leaves a deeper, wetter look vs synthetics; so I may change from time-to-time to evaluate this
Important note re application and buffing
- I've purchased a mechanical polisher
-- It's another Meguiar's product, but it attaches to most drills and this reduces costs significantly
--- it's very important that a mechanical polisher be what is termed dual-action
---- basically, the aim is to avoid polishing in a simple circle, as this can leave whirl marks
----- dual action refers to a wonky/elliptical rotation
-- the Meguiar's polisher has a velcro system and allows 3rd-party foam pads to be applied
PS
Not an advert for Meguiar's!
I have chosen a particular brand so that I can get familiar with its detailing products
Car Detailing at Home
Thursday, November 19, 2015
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Found Myself Browsing DIY Guides for Detailing Cars - sad ... 1
Brand Names I tend to use
- Meguiar's
- Mother's
I consider most products interchangeable
But I use the clay bar supplied by Mother's as Meguiar's tends to be too soft/less effective
External
General tips
- Don't wash your car if its been in the sun and gotten hot
- Cool it down; park in shade/garage
- Use warm water, not hot
- Google "Washing & Drying using 2 Bucket Method
- Use only products designed for cars, not cleaners from the kitchen and bathroom!
- Avoid bristles & grit and keep high-pressure water hoses at least a meter from the car
- the large brushes you find at the DIY spots could scratch the car badly
- The bristles may scratch the car's surface
- Grit in the bristles could also scratch the car's surface
- If you drive through an automatic cleaning system, make sure there is no direct contact between rollers etc and your car
- Use microfiber or terry towelling to wipe-on/wipe-off product
- Best to use products supplied by company's such as Meguiar's and Mother's
- Incl consider Meguiar's woollen mit
- Start by washing the roof of your car
Typical sequence
- Wash
- Self-explanatory
- Use a shampoo and conditioner
- Clay bar
- Removes grit and other particles that could affect the paint (inc tree sap, which appears to be one of those "hidden problems" that require consideration)
- And which tend not to be removed by washing and polishing
- I like to use Mother's vs Meguiar's as it's a little firmer & easier to use
- Mother's clay kit consists of a spray bottle of Showtime + terry towel + 2 clay bars
- Polish
- Often called "paint correction"
- Don't polish too often; Polish new paint even less often
- Helps remove paint imperfections incl minor surface scratches and swirl marks
- Also adds a layer of paint protection
- Wax
- Most car manufacturer's recommend waxing every 2-3 monthsWindows
- Windows
- I tend to use Meguiar's product
- Brand products claim to remove "pollutants" more efficiently vs household products such as Windex
Internal
- to follow
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