What did you and your MK2 do today?

Sharpy

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In addition to my thread on the car I’ve also used a quik detailed for the first time, never have before and likely never will again.. not hugely impressed and I’m pretty sure it’s caused a few scratches here and there, the car wasn’t really dirty as such so it seemed a good time to try it... results are below, but you can’t see the marks from this far away!!

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To be honest it’s just a chance to upload a gratuitous photo of the back of my car... loving the way it looks at the back now.


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Kenan

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Quick detailer should be used after the cars been washed, otherwise you just pushing dirt round the car.

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Sharpy

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Quick detailer should be used after the cars been washed, otherwise you just pushing dirt round the car.

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It was more developed as an interim between maintenance washes as an option for waterless washes, I was intrigued by comments from a few people so thought I’d give it a go... not hugely impressed. I’ll stick to maintenance washes.

From the meguairs bottle..

“Quik Detailer is the missing link between washes. Simply spray on and wipe off with a Meguiar?s Supreme Shine Microfibre or a 100% cotton terry towel. Quik Detailer removes contaminants safely without scratching your paint”




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Kenan

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They are great for top ups after washing, I'd recommend Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. You can get it from ECP for about £7 during their usual sales, offer great beading and protection

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Sharpy

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They are great for top ups after washing, I'd recommend Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. You can get it from ECP for about £7 during their usual sales, offer great beading and protection

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Im all for this

Give the car a going over after you have washed and dried it

It lasts for weeks so does not need applying after every wash and gives ultimate beading and protection as its a ceramic detailer

https://www.ocdfinish.co.uk/products/finishing/velocity-si02-ceramic-detailer/


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Two more products to try, I can see the benefit of using it after maintenance washes to top up the protection thats already on there. Im a little disappointed that it doesn't really work for the intended purpose very well though. I always wondered how a waterless wash could work... turns out it doesnt. lol
 

Sharpy

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Thought I’d try out the spare wheel. It’s never been used and today felt like a good day to rectify that.

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4 new tyres ordered to be fitted on Friday.


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Well thats the car's xmas sorted, and if we can find a bright side to this at least you have a spare wheel, more and more of the cars these days just have the stupid can.
 

Sharpy

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Well thats the car's xmas sorted, and if we can find a bright side to this at least you have a spare wheel, more and more of the cars these days just have the stupid can.

Too true, Im surprised its taken to long to become such a common thing, I had an MG ZS 180 when they first came out and that was ahead of its time as it came with a can... which was useless when i needed it as the hole was quite big and the stuff didnt seal it. I was so happy! ha!
 

DanDiesel

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Too true, Im surprised its taken to long to become such a common thing, I had an MG ZS 180 when they first came out and that was ahead of its time as it came with a can... which was useless when i needed it as the hole was quite big and the stuff didnt seal it. I was so happy! ha!

What tyres did you go for?
 

Brimfull

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Tried to fit a rear wiper blade only to discover ecp had sold me one for a 2009 onwards so completely different to the 05-09 one that I needed
 

Legojon

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MOT passed today with no adviseries. :dance:

So yeah, let's not worry about the 6 warnings on the MFD for all the LED bulbs and the warning light on.
 

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ZiggyEP3

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Started to check which bit is causing the problem as the washer jets front and rear have stopped working :censored:

Looking like its the pump i guess, trying to check online how easy to change myself but not finding much to go on. I know the bottle is behind the drivers fog so will take it out to have a look.
 

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Started to check which bit is causing the problem as the washer jets front and rear have stopped working :censored:

Looking like its the pump i guess, trying to check online how easy to change myself but not finding much to go on. I know the bottle is behind the drivers fog so will take it out to have a look.

This is how to remove reservoir but you get the idea.

Remove front right mudguard

Remove front right headlight

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