VW Passat Estate TDI – Silver can go bling bling
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This detail has been on the cards for a while however life being life things get delayed. However August was the month chosen and thankfully the gods favoured us with nice dry weather. JamieBennet81 turned up and presented me with his new car that drinks the devils fuel.
In terms of size this is probably one of the biggest cars I have detailed since the 5 series BMW I done at the start of the year. Having not detailed a car in the last few months I was very conscious that the detail ahead, especially the actual correction phase, was not rushed. The biggest problem with cars that have big panels is you tend to try and do too much in one go. This results in poor correction because the polish isn’t worked in enough or spread too thinly. With this in mind I have my tools layed out in front of me.
PRODUCTS
Wash n Drying
- Dodo Juice Supernatural Shampoo
- Valet Pro Snow Foam
- Turtle Wax shampoo (for alloys)
- Chemical Guys Orange Degreaser
- Bilberry Wheel Cleaner
- Megs All Purpose Cleaner
- Super Plush drying towel
- Chemical Guys, Megs and standard microfibers.
Body Work
- CleanYourCar FinePoly clay
- Megs Last Touch
- Menzerna P203S Power Finish
- Menzerna P3.02 Intensive Polish
- Dodo Juice Lime Prime
- Dodo Juice Need for Speed
Glazes, Sealants and Waxes
- Ziano Z2 pro
- Ziano Z-6 Ultra Clean Gloss Enhancer Spray
- Autoglym HD Wax
Plastics, Rubbers and Glass
- Chemicals New Look Gel
- Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber Care
- Autoglym Fast Glass
- WD40
Tools
- Meguiars G220 mk2 machine polisher
- Hose and Warm water
- Lake Country Yellow Compound Pad
- Sonus DAS Green Polishing Pad
- Sonus DAS Orange Swirl Buster Pad
- Sonus Red Finishing Pad
- Swissvax Detail Brush
- Vikan Brushes
- 3M 3434 Masking Tape
Time was really against me that day so I got cracking straight away with only a planned 20 minute break at 12pm.
CLEANING PROCESS
before
after
The bugs were soaked with Megs APC and those pressure washed off easy enough.
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This detail has been on the cards for a while however life being life things get delayed. However August was the month chosen and thankfully the gods favoured us with nice dry weather. JamieBennet81 turned up and presented me with his new car that drinks the devils fuel.
In terms of size this is probably one of the biggest cars I have detailed since the 5 series BMW I done at the start of the year. Having not detailed a car in the last few months I was very conscious that the detail ahead, especially the actual correction phase, was not rushed. The biggest problem with cars that have big panels is you tend to try and do too much in one go. This results in poor correction because the polish isn’t worked in enough or spread too thinly. With this in mind I have my tools layed out in front of me.
PRODUCTS
Wash n Drying
- Dodo Juice Supernatural Shampoo
- Valet Pro Snow Foam
- Turtle Wax shampoo (for alloys)
- Chemical Guys Orange Degreaser
- Bilberry Wheel Cleaner
- Megs All Purpose Cleaner
- Super Plush drying towel
- Chemical Guys, Megs and standard microfibers.
Body Work
- CleanYourCar FinePoly clay
- Megs Last Touch
- Menzerna P203S Power Finish
- Menzerna P3.02 Intensive Polish
- Dodo Juice Lime Prime
- Dodo Juice Need for Speed
Glazes, Sealants and Waxes
- Ziano Z2 pro
- Ziano Z-6 Ultra Clean Gloss Enhancer Spray
- Autoglym HD Wax
Plastics, Rubbers and Glass
- Chemicals New Look Gel
- Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber Care
- Autoglym Fast Glass
- WD40
Tools
- Meguiars G220 mk2 machine polisher
- Hose and Warm water
- Lake Country Yellow Compound Pad
- Sonus DAS Green Polishing Pad
- Sonus DAS Orange Swirl Buster Pad
- Sonus Red Finishing Pad
- Swissvax Detail Brush
- Vikan Brushes
- 3M 3434 Masking Tape
Time was really against me that day so I got cracking straight away with only a planned 20 minute break at 12pm.
CLEANING PROCESS
before
after
The bugs were soaked with Megs APC and those pressure washed off easy enough.
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