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Detailed 206 Quicksilver and attempted "artistic pictures"
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LukeS
PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 8:03 am Up
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My 2nd ever attempt at detailing and I wish I had never started... my arms are dead!

Also fancied the opporunity to take some pics while she was lovely and clean although Ive been finding it really hard to get a nice deep reflective shine on silver, any ideas?

Meguiars Gold Class Wash and Conditioner,
Bilt-Hamber Soft Clay Bar,
Autoglym Super Resin Polish,
Meguiars NXT Tech Wax
Autoglym Tyre Shine
Autoglym Alloy/Wheel Cleaner
Tesco's Glass Cleaner Smile


 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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Jordan_xsi
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Good work, you should perhaps consider using a glaze between the polish and wax to add depth. Sealants usually offer a crisper more reflective finish than waxes as well so you could try one of them out.
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craigy00craig
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Looking good Smile
 

Progress Threads:
White Fiesta '11: 206info.co.uk/Forums/v...tml#517780
Red '53: www.206info.co.uk/Foru...tml#413638
Black '02: www.206info.co.uk/Foru...31591.html
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You'll never get great shine from a silver car mate, my silver Gti had the clean of it's life and only looked like this
 


Where as my black one is really easy to get a reflective finish but is a pig to keep clean
 

 
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LukeS
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Ahhh yea your silver gti still looks great though! Really great job on the black 180 though Smile
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Cheers mate, my silver Gti looks no cleaner than yours did, and the products you used are all good, I'd try using a clay bar when you next clean, also I'd listen to Jordan above he knows his cleaning stuff
 
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LukeS
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I used a bilt-hamber clay bar as it seemed the most recommended on Detailing World and it only requires water as lubricant.

What glaze and sealant would you suggest Jordan?

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rttam
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good job mate looks spot on Smile

as said unfortunately silvers not a good colour to get a deep shine on although it stays looking a lot cleaner than most colours Smile

 
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I havent taken many pictures of late for a number of reasons but heres one from a month or two ago...
 


Glaze wise id look at Chemical Guys EZ Creme glaze and for the sealant Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 is very good. Have a word with Tom from WashWarehouse he will sort you out with both of them for the best price Wink

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