Since collecting my Ibiza 3 weeks ago from another forum member, I've been gagging to get the paintwork up to scratch (no offence to previous owners, but I don't think wax was ever on the agenda, let alone the 2-bucket method!). Paint was dull, had quite a lot of residues (tree sap, bird sh*t) and was entirely covered in light surface scratching from multiple car washes. Despite all that, this colour does a great job of hiding all this, but I wasn’t satisfied...
It really needed a full detailing, but I just couldn’t face hand polishing it. But the buff(ing) team of Alan and Ali (couple of mates from Cliosport) came over yesterday and got stuck in around my Ibiza. I’d clayed the entire car with Sonus green clay prior to them arriving, so it was all set for a bit of PC polishing to get ride of the washing scratches and minor imperfections. After one pass it was looking damn good already, and a second attempt on the spoiler didn’t yield any better results so we left it at that. This was followed by a coat of CG Blitz sealant (Ali and Alan can correct any errors I’ve made about products used), left for about an hour while we got scran, then buffed off and a layer of Megs #16 (I think) was added to finish it off. CG Rim wax and trim gel finished it off just as it started pissing it down…
Gotta say a big thanks to Ali and Alan – top job guys and thanks for taking the time over it. I really couldn’t have done this (particularly the polishing) by hand and it’s given me a great base to start from now. It’ll be so much easier to maintain now that it’s had decent preparation. I wasn’t able to get any decent “after” pics because it started p’ing it down, but I’ll post up more when I do. But here’s some to start it off…
Ali polishing my pipe...
Big thanks to Ali and Alan, it's come up a treat...
Ally
It really needed a full detailing, but I just couldn’t face hand polishing it. But the buff(ing) team of Alan and Ali (couple of mates from Cliosport) came over yesterday and got stuck in around my Ibiza. I’d clayed the entire car with Sonus green clay prior to them arriving, so it was all set for a bit of PC polishing to get ride of the washing scratches and minor imperfections. After one pass it was looking damn good already, and a second attempt on the spoiler didn’t yield any better results so we left it at that. This was followed by a coat of CG Blitz sealant (Ali and Alan can correct any errors I’ve made about products used), left for about an hour while we got scran, then buffed off and a layer of Megs #16 (I think) was added to finish it off. CG Rim wax and trim gel finished it off just as it started pissing it down…
Gotta say a big thanks to Ali and Alan – top job guys and thanks for taking the time over it. I really couldn’t have done this (particularly the polishing) by hand and it’s given me a great base to start from now. It’ll be so much easier to maintain now that it’s had decent preparation. I wasn’t able to get any decent “after” pics because it started p’ing it down, but I’ll post up more when I do. But here’s some to start it off…
Ali polishing my pipe...
Big thanks to Ali and Alan, it's come up a treat...
Ally