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tims



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wizking wrote:
I would highly recommend the Bilt-Hamber detailing clay. Great performance, works with plain water and quick to use. Once you have clayed you won't believe the smoothness of the paintwork. You will need to wax after though as it will strip the protection. Thumbs Up


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Bilt-Hamber's good stuff - the Meguiars clay is pretty good too (and sometimes available in Halfords!), but recommend getting the mild clay unless you really need the aggressive version!

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-clay/cat_9.html

Clay, wash & wax or seal; couple of coats of the Gtechniq sealant should provide a great finish without much effort.

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+2 to the Bilt Hamber clay Thumbs Up .

Used clay for the 1st time last weekend and found it very easy to use, especially with just having to use water as a lube. At 1st didn't seem to be doing much, very little dirt was picked up on the roof and bonnet but what a difference it made to the panels below waist height. Removes tar spots easily too. Feels like glass to the touch now rather than sand paper like before.

I would recommend the softer clay as I had trouble molding it due to the low temperature. £10 and plenty left to do the car again. Smile

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tims wrote:
Once you've had enough of continually reapplying the likes of TurtleWax & Autoglym, have a look at Gtechniq...
http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/exterior-coatings/


Interesting, will bookmark this and give them a shot at some point. Would you use a wax and a sealant? FL2 2011 SD4 XS in Galway Green

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tims



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Yanwoo wrote:
tims wrote:
Once you've had enough of continually reapplying the likes of TurtleWax & Autoglym, have a look at Gtechniq...
http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/exterior-coatings/


Interesting, will bookmark this and give them a shot at some point. Would you use a wax and a sealant?


You can do, but it's not needed - the C2v3 works best on clean paint, and can be layered to increase the shine further. It's so quick to coat you can do 2 or 3 coats essentially at the same time without much effort.
It'll also happily sit on top of existing waxes, sealants or glazes but probably won't last quite as long.

Can always then top that with a wax, but there's not really any need unless you have a favourite product or supplies to use up!

Hope this helps...!

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Yanwoo



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cool - thanks.

I really like my current wax (Collinite No 476S - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/collinit...d_207.html ) but am always keen to find new things to treat my car with Smile FL2 2011 SD4 XS in Galway Green

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476s is a excellent wax, its long lasting and gives a fantastic gloss to the cars, i moved on from using it to sealants and now use Gtechniq C1.5 as its gives very good results, maybe as glossy, but is so much easier Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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tims



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Yanwoo wrote:
cool - thanks.

I really like my current wax (Collinite No 476S - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/collinit...d_207.html ) but am always keen to find new things to treat my car with Smile


That's good stuff Smile
If you want a really, really good finish, try a few coats of GTechniq with a topper of Collinite ....

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Quick wash then 30 minutes to whip round with Acrylic Glos quick detailer, looking good for 52k on the clock now Thumbs Up

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It does look good. Mine is filthy again! Big Cry

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Ok Taz, you can pop down and do mine, just remember that Toeknee is first in the Queue followed by Pegleg, you could pop down the following week. Thumbs Up p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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Yanwoo wrote:
btw it's a bit of a dangerous pursuit (to your wallet) getting into the car cleaning thing! I've only just started and already spent a couple hundred...

Saying that I do find it very rewarding, helps me to get to know the FL too.
Too true,,,,I've spent over £400 on higher end items just to try like Gtechniq & Zymol & that was on only 2 shops Shocked I allready had loads of stuff! (Past) Freelander 2 HSE 2010 MY In Rimini Red.
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Always use 2 bucket method if using sponges, clothes.

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