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Offline jayha11

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New Car, Still not a MK5 sorry
« on: March 26, 2018, 02:01:51 pm »
Hi all

Not sure if I am remembered on here but I orignailly joined up with a MK5 GTI, then I switched to the dark side with an S3 8P and have now defected again.

I picked up my brand spanking new Seat Leon Cupra 300 last week. Its a 5 door, manual transmission, finished in metallic Nevada White. The surprise however was the free inclusion of the 'virtual cockpit' which had previously been an expensive extra :thumb:

After a 200 mile round trip to collect from Seat IMG in Warrington it was already looking a little sorry for itself. In true British fashion it decide to snow that same day scuppering my plans of a good Sunday cleaning session :(

So all week I have been itching to get some protection on the car and keeping a very close eye on the weather hoping the forecast was right and for once the Met Office was spot on! Perhaps even a little too sunny :lol:

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Armed with a mixture of products I have amassed over time I used the following:

2 bucket wash method
AF Lather Shampoo & AF Microfiber wash mitt
AF Iron out applied and allowed to dwell
Clayed using Valetpro blue contaminate bar
AF Aqua Deluxe drying towel
Poorboys White Diamond Glaze applied x2
Buffed with edgeless Koreon buffing towel
Dodo Juice Diamond White Carnauba Wax x 2
Buffed with edgeless Koreon buffing towel
Autosol metal polish applied to exhaust tips
AF Crystal applied to all glass
AF Satin applied to tyres
AF Mint Rims added to alloys

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Most of the products had been previously used on my Sprint Blue S3 but with the drastic colour change I had opted for some specific items to enhance the white paint. It was my first time using Dodo Juice products and I was please with the ease of application. Buffing was a little more stubborn but I think that was down to the sunlight speeding up the curing process. Its also sends you loopy buffing a white car :wall:

As these threads are boring without photos here are a few afterwards

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Next will be a full detail and protection inside but for now here is a quick pic of the virtual cockpit

Untitled by jamie hall, on Flickr

Thanks for reading :thumb:
Mk5 GTI > S3 8P > Cupra 300 > Cupra 290 > Mk5 R32

Offline Rigsby

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Re: New Car, Still not a MK5 sorry
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2018, 11:00:26 pm »
Lovely that mate..........manual boooooo :P

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Re: New Car, Still not a MK5 sorry
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2018, 12:04:20 am »
Lovely car indeed! Great work as usual! Always a pleasure reading your threads. :drinking:

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Re: New Car, Still not a MK5 sorry
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2018, 06:30:14 am »
Good choice! That’s one fast car.

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Re: New Car, Still not a MK5 sorry
« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2018, 10:32:34 pm »
Loving the dials
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