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fpan
27 November 2007, 10:49
Hello,
At last I decided to prepare the car for the winter (although it is still 20C outside) and play with my new Gilmour foam gun :D
The procedure followed was the following:

Day 1:

- Rinse the car with hose
- Foam using Gilmour foam gun with a mixture of Super snow foam, Meguiars shampoo and water at a ratio 1:5. Let dwell for 5-10 minutes.
- Rinse
- Wash using two bucket method and foaming gun. Rinse
- Clay using sonus green clay
- Rinse using hose by hand
- Dry with waffle towel and Meguiars Last Touch
- Mask unpainted plastic trim
- Apply SRP
- Apply EGP

Some pictures from the day:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0495_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0496_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0497_resized.jpg

You can see the flake popping after aplying SRP :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0498_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0499_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0500_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0502_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0501_resized.jpg

Day 2:

- Wash using two bucket method
- Dry with waffle towel and Meguiars Last Touch
- Apply 2 layers of Natty's paste blue



This time buffing the wax was much easier compared to last time as I used very thin layers of wax. I seem to be using huge quantities of Meguiars Last Touch, I consumed almost 1/3 of the 5lt bottle! Is there a cheaper way?

Day 2 pictures:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0504_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0505_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0506_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0507_resized.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/feb/IMGP0508_resized.jpg

I still need to take the wheels off to wash the inside of the rim, seal them and clean the wheel arches. I am lazy though as I have no hydraulic jack here. Saying that, it probably takes more time trying to wash the inside of the rim without removing it from the vehicle.
Any comments/tips welcome :)
Thanks for looking.

Polished Bliss
28 November 2007, 12:55
Fine method, good products, good effort, and great results - love the flake pop, and a decent wet looking shine too. :thumb:

fpan
28 November 2007, 21:45
Fine method, good products, good effort, and great results - love the flake pop, and a decent wet looking shine too. :thumb:

Thanks :)
What would you suggest to get a more wet look or make the paint glow more?

Polished Bliss
30 November 2007, 11:31
Switch your wax choice to Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax; it will give you heaps more wetness, and the glow your are looking for (and the look of the flake will be fully preserved).

Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax (http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/pb205protect.html)

:thumb:

fpan
02 December 2007, 11:23
Can the Blackfire be applied on top of the Natty's or will I need to strip the current wax (if yes with what)?

Rasher
02 December 2007, 18:32
you will need to strip the Nattys mate or the best results. Do you own a pc?

fpan
03 December 2007, 13:01
you will need to strip the Nattys mate or the best results. Do you own a pc?

No, I don't have a PC.
So can't waxes from different manufactures be layered?

Polished Bliss
03 December 2007, 14:59
The problem in this case is that the Blackfire wax is a blended product, having both natural wax content as well as sealant polymers... so putting it over a pure natural wax is a no-no, as technically you are trapping in a wax layer under a sealant, if you get my drift. Better to live with the Natty's for now, then next time you doa monster session including the clay and AG polishing steps, then switch to the Blackfire wax after the AG twins. :thumb:

stigaz
05 December 2007, 18:18
i've noticd a PC mentioned a few times what is it?

Polished Bliss
07 December 2007, 15:28
Porter Cable (PC) 7424 Dual Action Polisher - up until recently the tool of choice for detailing enthusiasts in the UK, but now surpassed by the more powerful Ultimate Detailing Machine (UDM) and more than likely also the Meguiars Dual Action Machine Polisher when it soon hits the shelves. :thumb:


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