Thanks now £184 poorer
So the next thing is that I usually use Autoglym for the wash, is this OK or should I use something else and where is the best place for drying cloths and masking tape.
Finally what wax?
Thanks.
Cheers Matt, what do you use as a final finish to seal it in?
The thread i started below is using the kit you bought. I can flesh out the exact methods used in a how to guide in detail if you need it but i'm happy to come down to south staffs and show you / guide if you prefer. You can never have enough micro fibre clothes either
I use Autoglym Super Resin (red) then Harley's to seal. Finish with Demon Shine.
Stunning every time
The Autoglym Super resin is a bit old school but most waxes these days do not contain abrasives which makes the AG so good to revisit.
Just watch the chalkiness of it, it can get a bit messy on the plastics.
I've used the red many times before and although always pleased, it doesn't last long though.
Cheers Kenny, that sounds like a plan, I'll start gathering all the kit and then give you a shout, then let me know what your poison is I'm about 3 miles from J12 of the M6
Where's the best place for Micro fibre cloths?
No Poison required. I'm happy to help a fellow forum member. MF clothes you get a couple with the kit but you can usually get them on offer at Costco or Amazon in bundles of 10, 20 or 30 and if i recall MAF on the forum had some bundles if he still has some left for a reasonable price.
If you have the room and there are any other forum member nearby that want an introduction to detailing then i'm sure we could do a couple of cars at once if the weather is in our favour.
it isn't a quick process but it is rewarding as each stage reveals your progress. I can bring down my travelling kit as well so if your missing anything then i'm sure i will have it with me.
The junk man videos on you tube are a good how to!!
Our detailer down here uses kit made by Rupe which is quite impressive.
I use Autoglym Super Resin (red) then Harley's to seal. Finish with Demon Shine.
Stunning every time
The Autoglym Super resin is a bit old school but most waxes these days do not contain abrasives which makes the AG so good to revisit.
Just watch the chalkiness of it, it can get a bit messy on the plastics.