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Chris92:

--- Quote from: shoaybmakda on January 03, 2016, 01:24:02 pm ---@Nasir by second wash do you mean he next time you washed it?

And I guess with this you just spray it over the car and let it set? Or is there a method on how to use it?

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Spray on panel spread it around with a microfibre, flip cloth and buff it, never used megs ultimate detailer but I've got the megs quik wax detailer which is very similar and it's pretty good. For winter use I like sonax bsd the beading is awsome and water just runs off when driving

Nasir:

--- Quote from: shoaybmakda on January 03, 2016, 01:24:02 pm ---@Nasir by second wash do you mean he next time you washed it?

And I guess with this you just spray it over the car and let it set? Or is there a method on how to use it?

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Yep on the second wash. I just sprayed it on and that was it. Added some really nice shine to it as well. It's still beading 1 week and 300 miles on!

Ryan_Gti06:
Another  :happy2: for megs quik detailer, awesome stuff beads excellent and lasts for quite a while considering how easy it is to put on.

Nasir:

--- Quote from: Ryan_Gti06 on January 05, 2016, 01:14:27 pm ---Another  :happy2: for megs quik detailer, awesome stuff beads excellent and lasts for quite a while considering how easy it is to put on.

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Yep really is great stuff.

I should add that you need to spray it and wipe it on with a microfibre cloth (just a light touch to spread onto the paint, no need to swirl it in or anything).

mrggg:
Sorry I dont mean to hijack the thread.

But I also have a candy white gti (selling soon) But I still want to try to get into detailing (been lazy in the past).

my current method is

auto finese citrus power
pressure wash
clean using meguiars shampoo and conditioner
dry using drying towel

What Im looking to do:

After this step, Im thinking I should be using a product like CarPro - TRIX Iron and Tar Remover? In regards to applying it, do I just leave it on the surface for a few minutes then rinse?
Then claying it, would autogylm clay be ok?
Next would be using autoglym srp
Sealing with collinite- what do I use to apply this product, a microfibre cloth?
And finally using meguiars rapid deatailer (which I already have)

In regards to removing tar, is the above product good as its 2 in 1, or would it be better to get capro iron x and a seperate tar remover - any recommendations?

is this a good process to start with?
My next step will be to get a polisher.

Everyone here has given good advice thus far, cheers.

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