ianobrien wrote: » I started into another big bloody job of work, a new Burstner motorhome. This is it just after delivery. First job was to feck off for a weekend or three to get to know it. Then, yesterday I started into it. It started with a snowfoam wash with Bilt Hamber Auto-Foam, 2BM wash with Bilt Hamber Auto-Wash, dried and shoved into the garage. Wheels were washed with Bilt Hamber Auto-Wheel, an application of Korrisol and dried before shoving into the Garage. Now tonight I went over the wheels with CarPro Eraser, wiped down and left to flash off (Grand cuppa was had!). Then the wheels got a coat of Gtechniq C5 wheel guard (I went shopping in DnD detailing) as I hate the way the brake dust dulls the gloss black wheels. The Ducato can produce a lot of brake dust. I know I cheated by not taking the wheels off but it's a fat ba$tard to jack up...... CarPro PERL 1:3 in water was then put on external plastics and I called it a night. The saga continues tomorrow night.......
ianobrien wrote: » We'll, I'm making progress. I got one coat of CarPro Reload on half the machine last night! I gave it a light claying with DnD medium clay and/or CarPro clay cloth (I can't think of the name) with CarPro Immolube. It was wiped down with CarPro Eraser. That was one night. Then the Reload was applied. I've got a small list of jobs left on it (finish the Reload, glass, windows, etc). Next on the hit list is another motorhome but there's a small problem. It's a fraction (1metre) too long to fit into the Garage and I'm almost out of Reload.@FN, I may call Saturday Morning for an alternative to the Reload. That van also has some sun bleached plastics I want to bring back. Months in the Spanish Sun doesn't help.
ianobrien wrote: » Loads of words, mostly random in nature....
Truckermal wrote: » Doing my Lexus this panel by panel every evening! I clayed and deterred at the weekend so all I need is the machine polisher... I am using Menzerna medium cut polish with the blue pad which is excellent! The paint has no swirling to start with only a few scratches but the difference is amazing!
Truckermal wrote: » I sent you a WhatsApp I can't upload any recently taken pics...:(
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Ah so it was yourself I was talking to about the C5
AutoMan79 wrote: » Thanks for that! Any advice where to order Car pro products from ?
AutoMan79 wrote: » Does anybody know if Detailing Shed still working?
ianobrien wrote: » I started into another big bloody job of work, a new Burstner motorhome. This is it just after delivery. Now tonight I went over the wheels with CarPro Eraser, wiped down and left to flash off (Grand cuppa was had!). Then the wheels got a coat of Gtechniq C5 wheel guard (I went shopping in DnD detailing) as I hate the way the brake dust dulls the gloss black wheels. The Ducato can produce a lot of brake dust. I know I cheated by not taking the wheels off but it's a fat ba$tard to jack up..... The saga continues tomorrow night.......
ChuckLarry wrote: » Cheers thanks, I’m relatively new to the whole detailing thing but I’ve been studying (youtube) and buying some products testing them out on the current car, so far I’ve got Auto fineness Iron Out, clay bar and glide, Car pro eraser Still need to pick up some car pro hydro 2 lite and reload as well too Would that be a decent start protection wise for a newbie? I’m thinking I shouldn’t need to polish a new car?
ChuckLarry wrote: » Would this be a good product for brand new wheels? Getting a new car in the next few weeks and want to get some protection on them straight away, spending far too long trying to get baked on brake dust off atm
punisher5112 wrote: » Yes, also recommend not let the dealer clean the car or better still leave plastic wrap on if possible and get a proper paint protection on it.
vectra wrote: » Get some carpro Dlux for the wheels as well, makes life so much easier. If the wheel wells/inner arches are hard plastic, then prepare those as well and coat them with the Dlux. Lovely car.
Wailin wrote: » I'd imagine that's a full days work is it vectra? What do you use to clean the wheels? I've used tar x on mine but there's still black spots on them that won't clear up.
Curran wrote: » Does look great, however, why have you waxed over your recently applied ceramic coating. You've immediately negated some of the properties that such a coating would offer. Mainly the hydrophobic properties meaning it wont stay as clean for as long, nor will it be quite as easy to clean in a few weeks. Nice machine...say it's a great drive!!