Wow, what a day! I left my house at 7:15 this morning, and got in at 21:00! I'm shattered! Luckily, I still have enough energy for a write up, so here goes...
Today saw me travel to a deceptively sunny (based on my BURN!) Rugby, to restore some life back into the paintwork of this VERY well spec'd Edition 30 Golf GTI in black. Like many black cars, it was being robbed of its true potential finish wise by various scuffs, scratches and swirl marks, inflicted over a period of time from cheap hand car washes etc.
The task for today was to reverse this hardship as much as possible within a days window, which is no easy task on a rock hard (paint wise) German car.
The car upon arrival:
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It was in superb condition, but the finish lacked a little sparkle, and was suffering slightly from the 'milky' finish which seems to plague this particular colour.
As ever, I started with the wheels.
Autosmart G101:
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and various brushes:
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I started off with a liberal spraying of G101 on the wheel face and rear:
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Worked with Envy brush on the front, and Wheel Wooly on the rear:
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Tyres were also treated to G101 and worked with a larger Envy brush:
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Arches also dealt with via G101 and a Vikan Brush:
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RussZS, on Flickr
The tar spots collecting in the wheel corners was treated with AS Tardis:
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All clean :)
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Next up, the car was snow foamed:
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Whilst dwelling, the shuts, sills and surrounds were agitated with another Envy Brush:
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Then the car was rinsed, ready for hand washing:
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Next up, hand washing with...
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The car was then rinsed, and Tardis was used to deal with the tar on the lower panels around the car. (No pics, as it's black!)
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RussZS, on Flickr
The car was the clayed with Elite Polyclay with Citrus Bling as lube, snow foamed again, rinsed and dried with an Elite Uber Drying Towel:
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Next up, the car was moved onto the driveway so that I could begin polishing prep, but first I took the opportunity to deal with the pesky water runs which plague the Mk5 Golf, particularly from the wing mirror area!
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Sorted :)
I must do a vid of that thing in action, but it's a god send for dealing with trapped water. It's designed as a pet drier, but is ideal for use on cars too, and has both hot and cold air options.
My PDG was used next to asses the paintworks depth and to look for any obvious signs of resprayed panels or thin paint.
The readings ranged from:
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to:
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So, perfectly normal for this car and colour.
The car was taped up ready for polishing, and I began working my way around the car looking for any obvious areas of concern, RDS's, etc.
It soon became apparent that the previous owner seemed to enjoy using their touch up stick a bit too much, and had a few failed attempts at removing swirls, presumably with something like the non metallic T-Cut, resulting in:
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This would be dealt with later.