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LukesCorsaSXi
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posted on 26th Sep 16 at 21:13 |
I use;
Wheel/tyre cleaner: AutoBrite Purple Rain (Can get a small detailing brush aswell to help agitate dust/dirt)
Tyre dressing: Auto Finesse Satin (I apply with a tyre application)
Wheel wax/sealant: Poorboys Wheel Sealant (I use a small sponge finger mitt to apply)
Shampoo: Meguiars Gold Class
Snow foam: Autofinesse Avalanche (There is cheaper snowfoam on ebay, 10L for £18. I also use this for routine washes)
Preferably a snow foam gun thing that doesn't have to go on a pressure washer: Can't comment, only ever used an AutoBrite Lance with Karcher attachment.
Some decent wax/polish: Auto Finesse Triple 3 Polish / Chemical Guys 3X Wax. (Also use Fusso, but only on milder days as it's a bastard to get off in warm weather lol)
Honestly can't go wrong with the AutoBrite range. I use a lot of their stuff.
:thumbs:
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ShEp
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posted on 26th Sep 16 at 14:52 |
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Poorboys black hole smells lovely :cool: it's only a glaze though, so as Kyle said, it'll wash off.
They're usually referred to as show glazes, as they're a quick fix.
Still.a.worthwhile product though.
Thats it, black hole, I do remember it smelling nice.
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A.J
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posted on 25th Sep 16 at 15:32 |
Cheers lads I will get some and give it a shot. Hoping to get it resprayed early next year so will do as a temp fix until then :thumbs:
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Ben G
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posted on 25th Sep 16 at 15:19 |
Poorboys black hole smells lovely :cool: it's only a glaze though, so as Kyle said, it'll wash off.
They're usually referred to as show glazes, as they're a quick fix.
Still.a.worthwhile product though.
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Kyle T
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posted on 25th Sep 16 at 15:11 |
quote: Originally posted by A.J
Never tried poorboys, does it take out light scratches and swirls?
It fills/masks them a bit, but it's pretty temporary and you'll probably wash it off at the next wash.
Needs a machine polisher and a proper correcting compound :thumbs:
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A.J
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posted on 25th Sep 16 at 15:03 |
Never tried poorboys, does it take out light scratches and swirls?
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ShEp
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posted on 25th Sep 16 at 09:30 |
Autoglym red label, wonder wheels, and some snowfoam my father has, never does a bad job.
I did try out poor boys with my black corsa and it made an excellent job.
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Ben G
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posted on 24th Sep 16 at 10:13 |
Seal the wheels with Gtechniq C5. I did mine 6 months ago, face and barrel.
All it needs now is soapy water and a wipe over and they're nice and clean.
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Andrew
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posted on 24th Sep 16 at 09:28 |
Halfords, sometimes the supermarkets have deals on also.
The postage kills eBay.
Still a fan of Autoglym
[Edited on 24-09-2016 by Andrew]
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A.J
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posted on 20th Sep 16 at 21:42 |
Ive always used valet pro bilberry cleaner on my alloys, brilliant stuff and acid free.
And i use gtechniq for the rest of the car
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Ojc
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posted on 16th Sep 16 at 07:10 |
Cleanyourcar
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Kyle T
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posted on 16th Sep 16 at 05:07 |
quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
Where do you get yours from? And any recommendations.
I'm after:
Wheel/tyre cleaner - Bilberry, but when sealed normal shampoo is fine
Tyre dressing - just clean your tyres better
Wheel wax/sealant - poorboys
Shampoo - dodojuice
Snow foam - valetpro pH neutral
Preferably a snow foam gun thing that doesn't have to go on a pressure washer. - don't bother unless it's a pressure washer one
Some decent wax/polish. - AG SRP and Collinite wax
Not after spending fortunes. I already have clay and lube. The paint is in good condition. Just after something to keep it that way.
eBay isn't a bad shout, but any of the main Google hits will be similarly priced.
Halfords 3for2 to cover AG SRP, tyre dressing and some rags.
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Tiger
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posted on 15th Sep 16 at 20:10 |
I use autoglym products and can't really fault them, I also use turtlewax wax. Ultimate Finish do some good products too and not over the top prices.
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AndyCorsaSport
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posted on 15th Sep 16 at 19:11 |
Where do you get yours from? And any recommendations.
I'm after:
Wheel/tyre cleaner
Tyre dressing
Wheel wax/sealant
Shampoo
Snow foam
Preferably a snow foam gun thing that doesn't have to go on a pressure washer.
Some decent wax/polish.
Not after spending fortunes. I already have clay and lube. The paint is in good condition. Just after something to keep it that way.
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