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djwhyte



Member Since: 24 Aug 2010
Location: Brisbane
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Australia 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Tambora Flame
Washing the Freelander

Hey all,

Having had the Freelander a couple of weeks, I have only ever given it a quick wash and chamois on the day I collected it (it is second hand remember).

When I did clean it, I was impressed with how well it cleaned up. The paint work obviously has a layer of wax on it, the windows repelled water brilliantly as did the plastic trims and it all came up looking like new.

I am hoping to give it a bit of a thorough clean this weekend and wondered what others used on their cars to leave it all sparkly and shiny.

On the old car, I would simply use Armor-all wash & wax, and use the Armor-all spray on the plastics with some tyre shine on the tyres and mud-flaps but after a while, I found that the plastics started to look very tired and I would have to use more and more with each wash. It was almost like the plastics became 'dependant' on the Armor-all.

Any way, any tips or tricks on what others use when cleaning their cars is most appreciated.

Cheers,
Whytey 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame.

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trawlerman66



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Scotland 2013 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Mauritius Blue

I use Autoglym Hi- Def wax. Pricey but what a finish you get and it has lasted throughout this Scottish winter

Post #92021 15th Feb 2011 10:19 am
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npinks



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Wheels: Valet Pro Bilberry Non Acidic wheel cleaner
Pre-Wash: Valet Pro Orange Citrus Pro Wax Safe Pre-wash
Washing: Meguiers NTX Wash or Zymol Auto Bathe or Gloss-It Shampoo or TurtleWax Wash n Wax
Clay Bar: Bilt Hamber soft or regular
De-Tarring: Autosmart Tardis
Wheels Sealant: Poorboys Wheel Seal or C5 Wheel Armour
Tyre Sealant: Gloss it Signature Tyre Seal
Wax: Collinte 476s or Dodo Juice Supernatural or Bilt Hamber Hydra Wax(very easy to use)
Spray Sealant: Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical

Done with a wash mitt and microfibre drying towels Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #92030 15th Feb 2011 10:31 am
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iain cooper



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Scotland 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e HSE Manual Lago Grey

I've been using TurtleWax Wash n Wax on all my cars for over 30 years and it's hard to beat.

Iain

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AiiEEX



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United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Santorini Black

I use Meguires products but lately I've been taking it to a car wash Embarassed It too bloody hot outside at the moment. Cool

If your black rubber parts are going off, then I just use a VERY small bit of engine oil on a rag, rub it on then buff it off. It works a treat.

The paint is MUCH better than most cars I've had.

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iain cooper



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Scotland 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e HSE Manual Lago Grey

AiiEEX wrote:
If your black rubber parts are going off, then I just use a VERY small bit of engine oil on a rag, rub it on then buff it off. It works a treat..


never heard engine oil being used on rubber before, would have thought it would perish it eventually ?

Iain

ps the black plastic wheel arches on my old Golf have faded so badly they are nearly white !! I've tried numerous products in the past to try and bring them back, but never thought of engine oil !!


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npinks



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mcphersonstrut



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AiiEEX wrote:
........... It too bloody hot outside at the moment.......


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npinks



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if you really want to wash in the summer heat, have a look at a DI resin filter

Thinking of getting one, as it filters water down to 0ppm so you don't get any water etching/spots of the car

My reason is for £109 they cost for a 11L one, its could be used to clean the house windows/conservatory like those window cleaners who don't use ladders any more and want to charge me £15 per wash Evil or Very Mad Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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AiiEEX



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Censored that. I was thinking about myself.
It was 39 degrees C out there today!

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sportsman



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Jammy Sod it freezing cold and raining...Oh for a bit of sun.. Cool

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snappa



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Scotland 2013 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Buckingham Blue

Quote:
Wheels: Valet Pro Bilberry Non Acidic wheel cleaner
Pre-Wash: Valet Pro Orange Citrus Pro Wax Safe Pre-wash
Washing: Meguiers NTX Wash or Zymol Auto Bathe or Gloss-It Shampoo or TurtleWax Wash n Wax
Clay Bar: Bilt Hamber soft or regular
De-Tarring: Autosmart Tardis
Wheels Sealant: Poorboys Wheel Seal or C5 Wheel Armour
Tyre Sealant: Gloss it Signature Tyre Seal
Wax: Collinte 476s or Dodo Juice Supernatural or Bilt Hamber Hydra Wax(very easy to use)
Spray Sealant: Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical
REPAIRS; LR garage

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chicken george



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Santorini Black

snappa wrote:
Quote:
Wheels: too kerbed to worry about
Pre-Wash: Valet Pro Orange Citrus Pro Wax Safe Pre-wash
Washing: Meguiers NTX Wash or Zymol Auto Bathe or Gloss-It Shampoo or TurtleWax Wash n Wax
Clay Bar: Bilt Hamber soft or regular
De-Tarring: Autosmart Tardis
Wheels Sealant: Poorboys Wheel Seal or C5 Wheel Armour
Tyre Sealant: Gloss it Signature Tyre Seal
Wax: Collinte 476s or Dodo Juice Supernatural or Bilt Hamber Hydra Wax(very easy to use)
Spray Sealant: Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical
REPAIRS; LR garage
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R1JIM



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Sumatra Black

christ npinks if thats what you use on your car whatever do you have in the bathroom for when you shower Rolling with laughter TO DARE IS TO DO

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zoey



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Lots of good information for you on these sites:

http://www.autogeek.net/detailingtips.html (scroll to the bottom of the screen as there are a ton of topics there).

http://www.meguiars.com/howtocenter/

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