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Detailing Chat & Questions Thread



Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Do you want it to last? Seriously people can't be suggesting Natty's blue in this day and age!

Loads of waxes go over black hole. C2v3 goes over black hole and last 10 times longer than wax and keeps the car clean... But it's not a wax...
 
Do you want it to last? Seriously people can't be suggesting Natty's blue in this day and age!

Loads of waxes go over black hole. C2v3 goes over black hole and last 10 times longer than wax and keeps the car clean... But it's not a wax...
I have C2 V3. I just fancied trying a wax. Whilst I'd want it to last, I'm happy to top up once a month or so.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Tom I would go with Britemax vantage also. Boutique feeling. Durable for a couple of months.

Best of both worlds... Wax... Wipe down with a QD and c2 combo half and half i. A bottle. Something like fk425 and c2 mixture.
 
  172 cup
Haven't bought anything in years could do with a whole new kit I was in to the detailing quite a big way a few years back but haven't had the time for it what would people recommend I'm not afraid to use anything fussy an tend to like the longer lasting products over the apply constantly types what can people reccomed from shampoo up to sealants trim restores glass sealants etc
 

Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
Haven't bought anything in years could do with a whole new kit I was in to the detailing quite a big way a few years back but haven't had the time for it what would people recommend I'm not afraid to use anything fussy an tend to like the longer lasting products over the apply constantly types what can people reccomed from shampoo up to sealants trim restores glass sealants etc

As Dave has already said the Carpro range is very good.

Don't forget your CS discount code :up:
 

SC03OTT

ClioSport Club Member
  Octavia vRS
Where would be the best place to educate myself on what goes on top of what? By that I mean, polish, wax, sealant etc. What order? If the answers are in here then that's great I'll go looking. Just didn't want to read 264 pages and not find what I'm after lol.

For selling my vRS all I did was Tar X, Iron X then fired some Hydro2 Lite on and that was that (I really enjoyed using all those products too, very easy). Gave me the output I was looking for, a clean car looking pretty good for selling. However, when my new one - eventually - turns up I'd like to put a bit more effort in.

Thanks

Edit: Christ, think I just found the answer in post 1 here. Whoops!

http://www.cliosport.net/threads/glazes-and-using-glazes-pt1.621668/
 

riz

ClioSport Club Member
  Jaguar XFR
Apparently this is good?




Im still using CG new look trim gel and that works well
 

Clio_fool

ClioSport Club Member
I was just going to ask about tyre black! Might see if I can find some of that, even though it's made in the usa!

What's a good wheel cleaner? Mine are a bit grotty.
 

SC03OTT

ClioSport Club Member
  Octavia vRS
Apparently this is good?




Im still using CG new look trim gel and that works well


Hmm, think my worry with that stuff is that he's mentioned that you need to remove it sharpish from areas where it's not supposed to be. So if you get some splatter on the bodywork after driving for a bit, is it going to stain, or be a total pain in the hole to remove?
 

James Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Williams 3 / 172 Cup
Valet pro bilberry
Ron - will this stuff remove the really stubborn marks on wheels i.e. brake dust etc that has really stuck on hard. It's an Iron/Decontaminant based wheel cleaner right?


Also question for you all - best product for removing hard stains on interior plastics i.e. plastic door card/door pockets with marks that won't come off with fairy liquid and a microfibre cloth.

Cheers
 

Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
Ron - will this stuff remove the really stubborn marks on wheels i.e. brake dust etc that has really stuck on hard. It's an Iron/Decontaminant based wheel cleaner right?


Also question for you all - best product for removing hard stains on interior plastics i.e. plastic door card/door pockets with marks that won't come off with fairy liquid and a microfibre cloth.

Cheers

In all honesty it probably won't remove really baked on stuff.

If the wheels are really that bad then you might have to use some acid based wheel cleaner and just work fast with it so it's not on for too long.

For your interior I've had great results with Carpro inside.
 

James Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Williams 3 / 172 Cup
You mean, something horrible like wonder wheels? I wouldn't want to risk damaging my wheels but may have no choice! Should've cleaned them more often since refurb.

Will have a look at the Carpo inside. Thanks.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
You mean, something horrible like wonder wheels? I wouldn't want to risk damaging my wheels but may have no choice! Should've cleaned them more often since refurb.

Will have a look at the Carpo inside. Thanks.

For stubborn interior plastics stains try an all purpose cleaner which ever you have to hand and one of the magic eraser white sponges. The gentle abrasive of the sponge helps a lot. Carpro inside is a very good interior cleaner.

With regards to the wheels. If it is really bad then the silver bottled acid based super wheels is probably the best option for the initial clean. Bilberry is a generic wheel cleaner and pretty good, but is not one with the iron fallout remover. Something like carpro ironX may be a good idea to follow up the wonder wheels super alloy cleaner
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
Sooooo, I decided to get some Carbon Collective Hybrid which is similar to Hydr02 and WetCoat. It comes in a 500ml and is diluted 1:10 so will make 5L of product.

I'm just wondering if anyone has used one of these rather than a little crappy spray bottle? Thinking it may speed up the process a bit. Good idea? Bad idea?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-5L-HAND...948825?hash=item1ec351fb99:g:ZAoAAOxy86RSZHix

Just use a favourite spray bottle, but one that gives a fine mist is better as you really don't need to use much product for it to work. More product doesn't mean better performance.

The pump sprayers are great for applying pre wash and snow foams etc but they get through a lot of product very quickly. I wouldn't recommend one for the CC hybrid coating or any other spray on rinse of type product.
 

Mr R.

ClioSport Club Member
  A special one.
You mean, something horrible like wonder wheels? I wouldn't want to risk damaging my wheels but may have no choice! Should've cleaned them more often since refurb.

Will have a look at the Carpo inside. Thanks.
Use the iron x paste mate, it's really good.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Even a couple of hits with iron x sounds like a start. Surprised Ron didn't recommend that. Avoid harsh wheel cleaners.
 

leeds2592

ClioSport Club Member
  Bean 182 + E70 X5
Just use a favourite spray bottle, but one that gives a fine mist is better as you really don't need to use much product for it to work. More product doesn't mean better performance.

The pump sprayers are great for applying pre wash and snow foams etc but they get through a lot of product very quickly. I wouldn't recommend one for the CC hybrid coating or any other spray on rinse of type product.

I just thought it might speed things up if I can just do one continuous spray and just keep moving quickly over the car as to not use too much but get a nice coverage. I won't get one if it's going to use loads as I know these kind of products don't require heavy application.

Or what about one of these bad boys? 😂

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8L-Litre-...148112?hash=item21116b0910:g:gcwAAOSwm8VUyLyc
 

Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
Even a couple of hits with iron x sounds like a start. Surprised Ron didn't recommend that. Avoid harsh wheel cleaners.

I've always found that iron x is only any good for very lightly baked on stuff. Even the paste has limited results.

I know acidic cleaners are frowned upon and I very rarely use it. But for me it's a last resort and once it's used once there's no need to use it again if you keep on top of cleaning the wheels regularly.

James was saying that his wheels were really bad with proper hard baked on material so I doubt iron x will do the trick.

@Daniel linked me up to some genric acid based wheel cleaner that's obviouidy quite harsh but really does the trick on stubborn wheels.

One of our beemers at work had awful baked on s**t and I'd tried using iron x and iron x paste to get it off but it wasn't touching it. One hit of this acid wheel cleaner and the wheels looks brand new. You just have to work quickly with it.
 

Scrooge

ClioSport Moderator
  E55 AMG
IronX and paste is fine but will just require agitating and multiple hits on baked in stuff, fine if you have a bit of time and don't want to risk something acid based. I appreciate not everyone has the time though
 

Knuckles

ClioSport Admin
Copied a YouTube video titled 'DIY - Restoring foggy headlights Renault Clio 2 full video' 600, 1200, 2000 grade wet sand paper and autoglym polish

Ah. Did you spend a while with each grit? And autoglym polishes aren't really any good for removing sanding marks.

If you can, pick up some G3 scratch remover from Halfords.

I'd add 1500 grit in between 1200 and 2000 then go to 2500+ if you're polishing by hand afterwards
 

Knuckles

ClioSport Admin
Here's one I made earlier

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800, 1200, 1500, 2000 then polished with a machine and G3 scratch remover.
 

Marc.

ClioSport Club Member
I still need to sort my Wife's headlights out. A bit scared to go at them with sandpaper though!
 

leeds2592

ClioSport Club Member
  Bean 182 + E70 X5


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