MetzgerMeister wrote: » You can do it by hand, it just takes a bit more effort. The G4 is solely a polish to deep clean the glass. I did it in preparation for G1 which is the Gtechniq glass coating. Today I polished the glass, sprayed water onto it to remove the polish then finished with Gtechniq G6 Perfect Glass. There's no coating on them yet.
vectra wrote: » Nice car Dave, No doubt it will look awesome once you are finished.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I'm changing up my polishing routine. Now it's start a panel with the Flex and spot polish any deeper scratched areas with the Shinemate mini rotary. I'll do this for the whole car a panel at a time then refine with the Flex and Menzerna 3800 in one go.
duffman3833 wrote: » where did you buy Gtechniq G1
Badger2009 wrote: » Quick hand polish on the exhaust tips today. Before: After:
SaintsYB wrote: » That came out very well, what did you use? My own ones could do with the same.
RoryMurphyJnr wrote: » Nice Badger, turned out well. Where did you pick up the Chemical Guys polish?
ianobrien wrote: » This is not a "whole vehicle" type job but I got sick of the external shower door and external gas connection door on one of the motorhomes............. The plastics got sun bleached from staying in Spain for prolonged period. The annoying thing is that the rest of the external plastics (fridge vents, door surrounds, etc) didn't fade and it looked cack. CarPro PERL would hide the effects for a while (two months or so) but I wanted something a bit more permanent. The process was: 1. Mask off the two doors 2. Wipe them down with CarPro Eraser and leave it to "flash off" 3. Apply two thin coats of Gtechniq C4. And then break out the tae................ It was repeated on some other small door catches.
SuprSi wrote: » Last weekend I spent 3 hours (the first time I've ever really done it) cleaning my car. I hand-washed it, used the jet washer, applied detailer, polish and finished off with some ceramic wax. The car looked brilliant. It didn't rain all week, however, last night it rained and the raindrops have dirt in them, which means my car is getting dirty by just being out in the rain!! As I'm a newbie to detailing my car, I had assumed (or hoped) that the ceramic wax would make it very difficult for water and dirt to stick to the car, but one moderately heavy shower with a stationary car and it's already dirty. Do I just have to accept that this is what happens? Did I apply the wax poorly? Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening, aside from sheltering the car when it rains?
SuprSi wrote: » Sahara dust, never thought of that! It's a bugger! Newbie question alert - will a jet wash remove any of the wax that I applied? I used Autoglym Ultra High Definition Ceramic Coating, this one.
SuprSi wrote: » I should point out that the ceramic includes a prep stage, so go over the car with a solution before applying the wax.
SuprSi wrote: » OK cool, thanks for the advice. It'll make it easier the next time. I had another look at the dirt on the car and it's very fine, so the Sahara sand suggestion looks like a good call. It should come off easily too.