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    Hello people



    I`ve just found this website looking for guides on waxing my 3 motors (jag, rolls royce, vw passat).

    In the past I`ve always shined pretty well using autoglim, merr and turtle wax no.1 shine.

    However I`m now seeking the ultimate.

    Because I live in the UK I am confussed with the products used on this website. I just don`t know where to start...and which products to use during which step.

    Can anyone point me in the right direction? Also can you ship these products to the UK?



    Thanks for your time.



    John

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    Welcome to Autopia.



    Dont worry about being in the UK, we can get most products over here ( http://autopia.org/forums/showthread...threadid=29410 ).



    The Learn button is your friend :xyxthumbs

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    Dude...that`s a big list. :xyxthumbs

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    The ultimate has more to do with prep than anything else.



    Wash, clay, evaluate, polish, finish.

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    So what`s your procedure and what products do you use in which order?

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    So what`s your procedure and what products do you use in which order?



    Wash

    Clay

    Polish

    Sealant/wax



    I would suggest you download the free e-detailing book by DavidB (this website)

    JonM
    What gets overlooked too often is that one must be a student before becoming a teacher.

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    Originally posted by TOGWT

    I would suggest you download the free e-detailing book by DavidB (this website)

    JonM


    100% agree :up It is a great resource for getting a great shine

 

 

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