Best approach to car cleaning for a "beginner"

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Best approach to car cleaning for a "beginner"

Post by neilT » Fri Jul 29, 2011 5:15 pm

Hi all,

So obviously I've cleaned a lot of cars over the last 20 years. But now I want to take some more care and start detailing my own car (B5 RS4) - pics to follow :)
Now I've got some new kit but probably not all of it yet. So given the bits I do have - what is the best approach?

I have karcher + snow foam lance + Autobrite snow foam + CarPro Iron X + Poorboys Wheel Sealant + Berry Blast Endurance Trim & Tyre Gel +
Meguiar's NXT Wash and Wax + lots of fluffy cloths, detailing brushes and polishing mits. Inside I'm going to have a go at later but have Meguair Leather cleaner and autoglym glass cleaner to get it started.

I'm thinking:
jet wash
snow foam
agitate rubber, badges, grills and wheels exhausts/ dwell for 20 minutes
clean inside wheel arches
rinse
Wash car
Iron X wheels and body
wash again
dry
polish
glass clean
tyre dress

And of course photograph as I go !

Thoughts?

TIA

Neil

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kay
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Re: Best approach to car cleaning for a "beginner"

Post by kay » Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:10 pm

Sounds pretty good. Does the iron x only decontaminate a certain single type of contamination? Or will it be enough on its own? After the hard work of polishing, u will need to seal with a synthetic sealant or a carnauba wax I would have thought. Even though u missed it out of ur sequence, I presume u will be sealing the alloys cos Uve bought the sealant. When are u hoping to do this?
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Re: Best approach to car cleaning for a "beginner"

Post by neilT » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:58 pm

Yes good point I did seal the tyres.
I hadn't thought of the sealant :( Something to add next time....
Did it last Saturday. Got some photos - the IronX is especially interesting after it 'looking clean'. I'll post them up shortly.

Thanks

Neil

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Re: Best approach to car cleaning for a "beginner"

Post by ChrisRS6 » Wed Sep 28, 2011 11:50 am

Any piccies?

I'm interested in the Iron X product.
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