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Mark330d
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15th Feb 09 at 19:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had this to do today, gets washed now and then but paint etc doesnt get given very much love.

Used a claybar on it an i was shocked with the amount of crap it took off the paint.

Tailpipes Before


Toureg Before:








Being Washed


After a wash


Wheel Cleaning


New Clay Bar


After one panel


Door Claybarred


Coat of Polish


Door Reflection






Tailpipe after:




Finished
















Comments/Opinions Welcome.

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antnee
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15th Feb 09 at 19:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Should be dirty, its a 4x4
Balling
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Is that your job? Washing cars?


Gez G
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Its actually a Touareg Altitude

Came up well.
Mark330d
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quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Is that your job? Washing cars?


Valeter/Detailer call it what you wish, Have my own business.
Mattb
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looks like a good job

however... it not 'extreme' its 'Altitude'
CORSA NUT
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One of the best cars i've driven love them
dannymccann
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quote:
Originally posted by Mark330d
quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Is that your job? Washing cars?


Valeter/Detailer call it what you wish, Have my own business.


By the looks of it, you're a valater.
evans_corsab
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15th Feb 09 at 20:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

where can you get one of those clay bars ?
Mark330d
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15th Feb 09 at 21:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
quote:
Originally posted by Mark330d
quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Is that your job? Washing cars?


Valeter/Detailer call it what you wish, Have my own business.


By the looks of it, you're a valater.


bit presumptious, just because i didnt use the rotary on it becuase i felt it didnt need it.
BluKoo
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Its nothing to do with using a rotary or not.

The tailpipe still looks pretty dirty. Those waterspots really spoil it.



In the above picture, it looks like dirty water has been able to dry on the car. There are little spots everywhere.

Did you clean the engine bay? Interior? Did you dress the tyres? Its kinda hard to tell. They look nice and shiney in some pics, but not in others.

Show more pics of what you did (if you did do more), but it looks like a wash and polish to me.
corsa-sxi
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15th Feb 09 at 21:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ok i have a question, my alloys have a coat or tar that wont come off, is there any industrial strength stuff that i can buy to apply which will just dissolve it?
Daveskater
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15th Feb 09 at 21:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by evans_corsab
where can you get one of those clay bars ?
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-clay/cat_9.html

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/paint-clean-clay-polish.php

quote:
Originally posted by corsa-sxi
ok i have a question, my alloys have a coat or tar that wont come off, is there any industrial strength stuff that i can buy to apply which will just dissolve it?
This should do it mate: http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/autoglym-intensive-tar-remover-15-off.php?manufacturers_id=11

[Edited on 15-02-2009 by Daveskater]


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Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle

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corsa-sxi
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lol ive tried autoglym, doesnt work...used clay bar, takes ages and ages of scrubbing, i want something very strong
BluKoo
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How about...

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/autosmart-tardis-clean.html
Mark330d
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15th Feb 09 at 22:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
Its nothing to do with using a rotary or not.

The tailpipe still looks pretty dirty. Those waterspots really spoil it.



Tailpipes are still dirty, but a customer gets what a customer pays for. If i had all day to spend on the car It would of been alot better. But with the 3.5 -4 hours i had i had to sacrice certain things.

All it got was.

Wash, Clay Bar, De tar, Polish, Few scuffs/scratches treated, Skim over the interior, glass, plastics and carpets, didnt even treat leather or use air freshner.

Next time it is getting door shuts blasted out, arches degreassed, engine bay clean an dress, wheels removed and back cleaned and a paint treatment kit i use.

In the above picture, it looks like dirty water has been able to dry on the car. There are little spots everywhere.

Did you clean the engine bay? Interior? Did you dress the tyres? Its kinda hard to tell. They look nice and shiney in some pics, but not in others.

Show more pics of what you did (if you did do more), but it looks like a wash and polish to me.
Rich H
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15th Feb 09 at 22:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You own / run your own valeting & detailing business at 17? Insured?!

What did you use on the tailpipes? A quick and easy way to regain the shine is to use some extra fine wire wool with autosol

Waterspots would be polished out with SRP no trouble so no excuse for them though
Gez G
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quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
You own / run your own valeting & detailing business at 17? Insured?!

What did you use on the tailpipes? A quick and easy way to regain the shine is to use some extra fine wire wool with autosol

Waterspots would be polished out with SRP no trouble so no excuse for them though


Public Liability insurance etc aint hard if you know where to look
paul.mitchell1984
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15th Feb 09 at 23:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

does public liability cover fcuking up somebodys car paintwork/panels?

looks an ok job but wouldnt call it been detailed, for instance why de tar after you have claybar'd?
did you wash/rince car after you had clayed the car
was it dried each time after washing etc?
ok customer gets what they want but rather than cramming as much as i can into 3/4 hours id have a price guide for each job and not a time scale
ie wash £5
wash n basic was £10
wash clay wax £15
and os on (not saying those prices are right) just as an eg
Rich H
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quote:
Originally posted by Gez G
Public Liability insurance etc aint hard if you know where to look


Public Liability just covers people tripping over your hosepipes etc not shoddy workmanship.
There's then insurance to cover items worked upon, if you're mobile, van and goods in transit, and also if you can afford it, a motor traders policy allowing you drive anybody's car F/C up to X amount - that one I can't justify £5k for so have to get the customers to move their own cars.
It's hard to get the right insurance at a remotely acceptable price at 21/22 let alone 17.
Mark330d
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16th Feb 09 at 10:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Was detarred to remove tougher spots that werent on paintwork, i.e plastics at the bottom of doors.

And I didnt have any steel wool, just had to work with what i had, customer was happy with it, Its to get done again in easter when a full day will get spent on it and there is no water marks on the panels, Simply polished dust that i hadnt taken off yet.
Ben G
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16th Feb 09 at 11:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looks worse then mine after i spend an hour and a half on it still an ok job though
DaveyLC
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16th Feb 09 at 13:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Gez G
Its actually a Touareg Altitude

Came up well.


Correct.. 'Extreme' is just the styling pack.
Ben J
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16th Feb 09 at 14:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mark330d
quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Is that your job? Washing cars?


Valeter/Detailer call it what you wish, Have my own business.



Thats a joke yeah?

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