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    (3rd) Pure White Golf 7Gti - Detailed by Lawrence

    This detail was actually carried out in early December last year. The objective for this car was not outright perfection but instead just a decent improvement in all areas.


    As always the engine bay was tackled first








    After carefully covering any exposed electrical bits, Carchem APC @1:5 was liberally sprayed over the entire bay via a Gloria Foam Master foam sprayer, left to dwell and then agitated using various Wheel Woolies, Speedmaster and Autofinesse brushes before being pressure rinsed. Carchem Vinyl and Rubber dressing was then used to dress the plastics and the painted surfaces were treated to Dodo Juice Lime Prime on a MF applicator.


    And I then forgot to take any pictures of the completed bay - I really need to stop making this mistake :fear: Sorry.


    The wheels were not very dirty at all and I never snapped and before/during pics, but they were still treated to a full clean and decon using my `normal` approach of:
    Pressure rinse fender wells, tyres, wheels and brake calipers
    Spray Carchem APC @1:5 and let dwell
    Agitate with various brushes
    Pressure rinse
    Spray Carchem Revolt, allow to dwell, agitate and pressure rinse
    Spray Carpro Tar-x, let dwell, wipe with MF
    Re-apply iron remover (to get any iron deposits that may have been hiding under the tar spots)
    Pressure rinse


    As you can see the wheels have taken a bit of a beating and had quite a lot of deep scratches and swirls





    I used Meguiars D300 and a Mothers Power Cone on a variable speed drill to give them a very quick polish to try and improve the look a bit - a full proper correction on the wheels was not within the scope of the detail, but as you can see, 2 quick passes with D300 did go some way in getting them looking better - definitely far from `right` - but good enough IMO for the free `add-on`.





    The wheels were then sealed using Menzerna Powerlock and the tyres dressed with 2 coats of Carchem Tire Gel, 12 hours apart


    With all the dirty work out of the way, it was time to get the car cleaned up but first this dealer applied sticker was removed using plastic razor blades and Carpro Tar-x to remove the glue residue.








    All the loose dirt was first pressure rinsed off the car. This step will go a long way in reducing the possibility of swirls during the rest of the wash and so IMO it is worth investing in a pressure washer. The 2nd advantage of the pressure washer is that it can be paired to a foam cannon which will allow you to `pre-soak` the car in a foam designed to help loosen the remaining dirt.


    In this case, Valet Pro ANSF was used.





    This was allowed to dwell during which time the badges/emblems, honeycomb, window rubbers, door handles and panel gaps were agitated using a Autofinesse Hogs Hair brush. The foam was then pressure rinsed off and Valet Pro Citrus Prewash applied to the lower half of the vehicle via a pump sprayer. This was allowed to dwell, then pressure rinsed off. The car (including the door/boot shuts) was then washed using Lambswool wash mitts, Carchem Luxury Shampoo and 2 buckets with grit guards.


    Once clean the vehicle was given a quick dry to remove most of the standing water and the car then liberally sprayed with Carchem Revolt. Not much iron contamination was present and there were minimal tar spots to deal with too, which was a nice change. The remaining contamination was then clayed off using Shield Heavy Duty clay and ONR as lube.


    The sunroof was then given a decent clean before paint correction commenced.








    Paint readings were taken and readings were mostly in the 120µ range. Multiple test spots were conducted resulting in a the following combinations for correction.


    Paint: Menzerna SHC 300 / Blue hybrid wool pad, followed by Menzerna SF4000 on a White Hybrid pad
    B-pillars: Menzerna PF2300 on an Orange hybrid followed by Menzerna SF4000 on a Black Hybrid pad
    Front/Rear bumpers: Menzerna FG400 on an Orange Hybrid pad
    Taillights: Menzerna PF2300 on an Orange hybrid followed by Menzerna SF4000 on a Black Hybrid pad


    Here are some pics of the correction process


    Paint before





    Working SHC 300





    The hazing left behind from the initial cut





    The refined finish





    The b-pillars before correction





    As you can see it is important to tape off the surrounding rubbers so as to prevent a) the polisher actually abrading away some of the rubber and b) leaving polish residue in the rubber which can be difficult (and often next to impossible) to remove.


    Furthermore, if you look carefully you will see that the tape itself runs ever so slightly over the actual edge of the pillar itself - this is often not done resulting in the edges being `over-polished` and the clear ultimately being polished away completely .... This will result in black paint transferring onto your pad - a sure sign that the clear has been compromised.


    After





    Before





    After





    The paint was then protected using Collinte 915


    The exhaust tips were cleaned using Carchem APC @ 1:5 then polished using Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish. The rest of the details were than taken care of


    Exterior plastics
    Equipment - Foam applicators, MF towels, Q-tips
    Clean - Shield Heavy Duty Vinyl and Rubber Cleaner
    Protect - Carchem Vinyl and Rubber Dressing


    Glass
    Clean - Autoglym Fast Glass, MF towels, Wynns C-Thru


    Badges & Emblems
    Equipment - Q-tips, MF towels
    Clean/polish/protect - Autofinesse Tripple


    Interior Plastics
    Equipment- Foam applicators, MF towels, Q-tips, Various brushes
    Clean - Carchem APC @ 1:20
    Protect - Optimum Optiseal
    Interior Carpets
    Equipment- Brushes, Flex VL35C Vacuum


    Leather Surfaces
    Equipment- Foam applicators, Flex VL35C Vacuum, MF towels, Brushes
    Clean - Carchem APC @ 1:20, various brushes, MF towels
    Protect - Collinite 855


    Here are a few pics of the finished car.























    Total time spent= 31 hours


    As always thanks for looking, and any questions or comments are welcome


    :hi:

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    Re: (3rd) Pure White Golf 7Gti - Detailed by Lawrence

    Great write up and work once again bud. Always looking forward to your details, I learn a lot from them as well. Keep up the good work bud.


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    Re: (3rd) Pure White Golf 7Gti - Detailed by Lawrence

    Beautiful work and write up!

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    Re: (3rd) Pure White Golf 7Gti - Detailed by Lawrence

    Very nice work, it came out great!
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    Re: (3rd) Pure White Golf 7Gti - Detailed by Lawrence

    Quote Originally Posted by Mbuzi View Post
    Great write up and work once again bud. Always looking forward to your details, I learn a lot from them as well. Keep up the good work bud.


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    Thank you and its really great to hear you are learning something by reading them - there are so many awesome people on this forum who willingly share everything they know that have helped me get to where I am, and I am happy to be able to help someone else along the way too, even if it is only the odd tip out of a `click-n-brag` write up.

    Quote Originally Posted by RaydiantDetail View Post
    Beautiful work and write up!
    Thank you so much

    Quote Originally Posted by Sizzle Chest View Post
    Very nice work, it came out great!
    Thank you very much Scott

 

 

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