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  • Just cleaned my lovely car

    Been dying to clean it for ages, but not been the weather.

    Rinsed, shampooed using two buckets method, rinsed again, then used the auto glym squeegee, finished off with dying towels finally used the auto glym super resin stuff.

    Happy with the result and that squeegee really cuts down the dying time, very happy. It's sooooo flexible, even the handle.


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    Looks very good Phil
    DS3 1.6THP DSport with a few bits added.....nickname BB :bow:
    Performance...Depends on how heavy my right foot is

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    • #3
      Hard colour to get clean- youve done a good job
      Not washed mine in a month :-(
      Cold n wet
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      • #4
        Buckets of warm water and good thick gloves. Sainsbury do some black heavy weight ones.



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        • #5
          Originally posted by moranphotography View Post
          Buckets of warm water and good thick gloves. Sainsbury do some black heavy weight ones
          I'll let the wife know

          Ed- scuse the sexism, just my little joke
          Last edited by Chris_Blue; 12-01-2014, 16:34.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
            I'll let the wife know

            Ed- scuse the sexism, just my little joke
            Brave man ;-) Mind you never met your wife, she might be a pussy cat really :-P

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            • #7
              Originally posted by moranphotography View Post
              Brave man ;-) Mind you never met your wife, she might be a pussy cat really :-P
              She is.... till i say something she's not keen on
              So, er, may leave the comment on this forum :-)
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              • #8
                Personally I'd ditch the squeegee, swirl inducing evil things! !
                Being mainly black it will show swirls like a mofo!

                Get yourself some über plush drying towels something like this for example
                http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/shop/i4...ing-towel.html

                Gently pat dry the car paintwork, time consuming but best in the long run!

                It depends on how anal you want to be!
                BumbleBee OneTwenteeee!

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                • #9
                  Very nice matey but do agree with Sash, do not USE a squeegee/blade for drying for any reason at all.

                  You have gone to the effort of the 2BM (good boy) but run the risk of swirlage from the blade.

                  I second the use of the drying towel; I have orange dodo ones but my favourite is the extremely plush grey Wooly Mammoth. Its like a fish that just drinks the water without needing to be rung out at all. Always use it on the glass first prior to using it on the paintwork. This gets it damp which as we all know, the best things work when moist.

                  I digress, anyway keep up the good work Padawan and please throw the blade away NOW, do it NOW, I said NOW and purchase a drying towel please. You don't have to spend a fortune like I did with the Mammoth as Asdas do adequate ones for £3.

                  Mammoth bottom right:

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                  Last edited by Clean Your Ride; 12-01-2014, 18:29.
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                  • #10
                    Cant you just keep the squejee for the glass?
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                    • #11
                      Mine is looking lovely at the moment. Just needs finishing fully next weekend. Didn't get chance for pics though properly as light was fading fast. But the clay bar was really needed to get all the little spots off!
                      2015 DS3 DSport Plus 1.6 165thp - Evil Edition Mk2 - 176bhp

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                      • #12
                        Mine got snowfoamed, washed and waxed today, was a bit cold for waxing really
                        . But looks lush now.
                        But I have noticed that I've lost a wheel weight so it'll be going in to get that sorted soon.
                        BumbleBee OneTwenteeee!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                          Cant you just keep the squejee for the glass?
                          The rear side glass is very flush against the bodywork so I would say no. Stones and grit can scratch glass too.

                          Play it safe and use a towel. In my bad old days when I didn't know better, I would have to use a towel or a cloth anyway after using a blade to completely dry the glass.

                          Everyone PLEASE spend 7 minutes to watch this, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE and take heed of the findings
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_cq2PtYRD8

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RabidRacoon28 View Post
                            The rear side glass is very flush against the bodywork so I would say no. Stones and grit can scratch glass too.

                            Play it safe and use a towel. In my bad old days when I didn't know better, I would have to use a towel or a cloth anyway after using a blade to completely dry the glass.

                            Everyone PLEASE spend 7 minutes to watch this, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE and take heed of the findings
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_cq2PtYRD8

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                            OhEmGeeeee my eyes!!!

                            How very painful! I used to use my local hand car wash on the provisio that they used a brand new sheepskin mitt, clean water and let me dry it! ! Haha!

                            Now it stays dirty until either I or the equally anal OH can wash it!
                            BumbleBee OneTwenteeee!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RabidRacoon28 View Post
                              The rear side glass is very flush against the bodywork so I would say no. Stones and grit can scratch glass too.

                              Play it safe and use a towel. In my bad old days when I didn't know better, I would have to use a towel or a cloth anyway after using a blade to completely dry the glass.

                              Everyone PLEASE spend 7 minutes to watch this, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE and take heed of the findings
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_cq2PtYRD8

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                              Seven out of ten for the squeegee, bloody hell. I'll be checking it closer tomorrow. Bloody hell...



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