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    Firstly here`s a few beading pics after the mazda been detailed previouly see Here















    And here`s todays detail



    Exactly the same process as yesterday only collinite was applied with the PC instead of by hand!



    WASH:Foamed with AutoBrite Ultrafoam

    CG Maxi Suds II

    2 Bucket Method, L`wool Mitts

    Dried Sonus Der Wunder Towels



    WHEELS: Rinsed

    Sprayed with Megs Hot Rims

    Rubbed down with Megs Microbfibre Mitt

    Rinsed

    Tyres dressed, Megs Endurance



    PAINTWORK:Collinite 476s, 2 Coats Spit Shined

    Applied Megs Applicator Pad

    Removed with Megs Supreme Shine Towels

    CG Synthetic Detailer!! (AMAZING!)



    OtherPlastics, Megs Trim Detailer

    Glass, Rain X Foam Cleaner, Rain X Repellant

    Door Shuts, Cleaned with APC

    Interior Given Quick Vac, Wiped down with TW Dash Clean.



    Pictures Sorry i got a bit carried away



    Wheel Cleaning...





    2 Bucket Method...





    Sir porter cable and the collinite





    AFTERS











































    Thanks for Looking!



    Gaz



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    Looking good Gaz - espeically like the beading shots on the Mazda! :up
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    Looking hot!

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    Gaz:



    Do they sell Collenite in the UK or do you have to buy it on-line and have it shipped?



    MorBiD

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    Good job! Quick question about the Collinite: How did you spread the wax evenly on the pad itself? I found that I had trouble evenly applying the wax onto the pad itself. Also, after you applied the Collinite, were you able to clearly see the wax haze, or was the layer of applied wax very thin?

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    Bravo!
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    Very nice work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikebai1990
    Good job! Quick question about the Collinite: How did you spread the wax evenly on the pad itself? I found that I had trouble evenly applying the wax onto the pad itself. Also, after you applied the Collinite, were you able to clearly see the wax haze, or was the layer of applied wax very thin?


    you can squeeze the 4"pad (in the picture) into the wax tin

    I do it the same way
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    Quote Originally Posted by MorBid
    Gaz:



    Do they sell Collenite in the UK or do you have to buy it on-line and have it shipped?



    MorBiD


    You can get nearly every detailing product in the UK, except for FK1 and some of the new stuff like the Poliseal. New polish/sealant?? We tend not to get to many canned spray items either.



    We often have to wait a short time for things to get from going on there market in the USA and then coming here but not to long.



    Geoff

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    I put the pad on the pc, then run the pad in the tin on speed 2 for about 10 secs, that gives enough wax on the pad to do a good few panels/side of car.



    Collinite 476s is available in the UK, I buy it from my good friend Tim @ Clean Your Car :xyxthumbs



    Gaz :brit

 

 

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