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First Detail of Pearl - Preparing for Winter

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You're right guys....perhaps that's why the Swaps section of the DW site is so active ;)

To be fair, my car was filthy. I put the snow foam on dry this time hoping it would linger longer. That and the pressure washer got 90% of the dirt off before I needed to go in with a bucket.

Might be a slight snag on my 2 recommendations for sealants: G2 is VERY expensive and Werkstat trigger is meant to be used on top of Prime. I'm not even sure I'll have the time to do all the layers it recommends. Maybe FK1000p or EGP may be a more practical (and cheaper ;) ) route???? I don't need 8 months protection after all...just about 4.
 

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I do find snow foaming the car dry works much better than if you rinse first.

Brooktop - The C2 isn't expensive. You only need the 100ml bottle, which is about £14.50. You don't use a lot, remember apply thinly, be it wax or sealant.

You don't have to use the Werkstat Prime before applying the Werkstat Trigger, you can use a polish of your choice. Personally I like to stick to the same manufacturer polish, sealants/waxes but there's nothing to say that you can't use others. It doesn't take long to apply the sealant either - that's the beauty of it, its much quicker than applying wax and waiting for it to cure, etc.

I assure you, you won't be disappointed with the sealant - its far less time consuming too !
 
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Thanks Kerry - I've ordered the Jett Trigger from Polished Bliss (you may want to stock up as they have a free postage offer on until 20 Dec).

I will wash with washing up liquid and clay it. I suppose I should even use some SRP. It just seems strange to be using a polish that will actually have a mild abrasive effect on new paintwork. Or do you think it will act a bit like the Prime would?
 

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I'm glad you decided on the Werkstat - it really is great stuff and so easy to use. Thanks for the heads up on the Polished Bliss offer but I took up one of their offers last month which was buy any Werkstat product and get another free, so I got 2 Triggers and 2 Werkstat Glos (detailing spray).

The SRP won't do your paintwork any harm. As you say, its only midly abrasive. I used the Prime on Gtechniq polish on mine (P1) which is more abrasive. Both will just help to correct any swirls or scratches that there may be. The good thing about white paint is that its very difficult to see any swirls or imperfections in the paintwork so a little SRP won't hurt.

Good luck with your full detail and don't forget to post some pics :thumbup:
 
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Funny that one...seems to be disagreement on the DW site as to whether that is an old wives tale. And anyway, it would only be a one-off, not something I'd be doing again. Your car gets salt on it all the time at this time of year. As I understand it, it doesn't really hurt paint...just encourages corrosion on bare, unprotected metal.
 
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On DW, someone has recommended Isopropyl Alcohol....however I may just wait a few weeks because I'm still getting pretty good beading ie the paint is still being protected. If most of it has gone naturally and then I wash with detergent, clay and SRP, surely all the wax will be gone.
 

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Well that's what you want. Before you apply your sealant you need to make sure that all your wax is removed. Sealant won't adhere to the wax so that's why you need the washing up liquid or IPA to remove all traces. Claying will also help to remove any remains too.
 
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So as I mentioned I was looking into this detailing malarkey seeing as my RCZ is going to be my pride and joy for a few years...and thanks to RCZ1 I have purchased the following items:

Foam Lance Karcher fitting

Super Snow Foam - 5 Litre

Dodo Juice - Supernatural Wash Mitt

Huge 38" x 28" Microfibre Drying Towel

Bilberry Wheel Cleaner - 5 litre

EZ Detail Brush

Chemical Guys Wheel Guard

Meguiar's Tyre Dressing Applicator

Chemical Guys - New Look Trim Gel

Ultimate Ultra-Plush Buffing Cloth Pkg/3 16" x 16"

Nanolex Premium Glass Sealant

Nanolex Premium Paint Sealant

Think that should just about cover the exterior, still have to get the leather care items, but I think I spent enough already...without having an RCZ to try it on...looks like the 206 will get a luxury bath to test out all the new products...lucky girl!

Thanks for the tips RCZ1...Im going to have to get a second job buying all the detailing stuff....maybe I'll set up a detailing business!
 
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:lol: Sounds like your 206 will be one of the smartest trade-ins around :thumbup: .As for the interior, RCZ1 pointed me towards these people and their product is lovely to use: www.furnitureclinic.co.uk. Have fun :thumbup:
 

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You've got a fairly comprehensive list there RCZ_84 - it will certainly keep you going for a while.
Look forward to seeing some pics of your pampered 206 AND RCZ :thumbup:

Just one thing - the Supernatural wash mitt - you need to really pamper it. By that I mean, you need a pet brush or comb to brush/comb it before you use it for the first time and after every subsequent use, once its dried. In the drying stage, you have to make sure that its dry INSIDE as well as out. They can rot from the inside out if they don't dry inside properly (the same with any sheepskin wash mitt). Its recommended to cut a plastic bottle in half and put it into the cuff of the mitt whilst its drying to let the air inside so that it can dry properly. It does come with full instructions on how to look after it. :D
 
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I think Im just going to get you on speed dial!....I swear there is no RCZ/Detailing question that you can't answer.

Thanks for the advice, considering the price of the mitt I'll be feeding it Caesar, getting it a litter tray and calling it felix!

Ill post the pics of the 206 once shes had a shower...though I've already been given the trade in price and its been knocked off the money paid for the RCZ...so the dealer is bloody lucky I'm using her as a test piece!...maybe if I clean her in Jan, by March she will be filthy again....
 
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RCZ_84 said:
...Thanks for the advice, considering the price of the mitt I'll be feeding it Caesar, getting it a litter tray and calling it felix!
:lol: Don't forget, we animal lovers would be happy to have Felix join our photo gallery :lol:
 
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Well a big box arrived today...(impressed with the speed of delivery considering the weather) addressed to my future RCZ. Cracked it open to reveal all the goodies for the car. I have left a bowl of sheba out and when I came back 10 min later it was gone...and there was a purring coming from the box!

That mit does look like an animal...still smells like sheep too!...now all I need is for the weather to get slightly better and the 206 will be given a good seeing too!
 
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Let us know how you get on and which sealant you eventually go for.

Hi Kerry

I eventually went for Werkstat trigger and will be putting it on in the next few weeks as there are early signs that the current wax isn't beading quite as much/tightly. In terms of prep, I'm going with snowfoam, rinse, APC wash and then clay or SRP (or both). Mark at Polished Bliss has recommended I get some Werkstat Prime as a base, but it's £21 a bottle. I understand you don't need much; it's such a shame as I won't need much so and I wish they did sample bottles.

Did you use Prime beforehand? Would I be ok with just SRP?

Thanks again!
 

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Brooktop said:
RCZ1 said:
Let us know how you get on and which sealant you eventually go for.

Hi Kerry

I eventually went for Werkstat trigger and will be putting it on in the next few weeks as there are early signs that the current wax isn't beading quite as much/tightly. In terms of prep, I'm going with snowfoam, rinse, APC wash and then clay or SRP (or both). Mark at Polished Bliss has recommended I get some Werkstat Prime as a base, but it's £21 a bottle. I understand you don't need much; it's such a shame as I won't need much so and I wish they did sample bottles.

Did you use Prime beforehand? Would I be ok with just SRP?

Thanks again!

Hi Brooktop

Your planned detail looks good however I think I would definitely clay your car this time round. After the winter weather we've had so far, I think it would be really beneficial to do it at this stage and would really prep your paintwork properly for the sealant.

I have got Werkstat Prime, which I used on my glass first to really deep clean the glass before I put the Gtechniq stuff on the windows. However, I didn't use it on the paintwork this time, as I wanted to try out my new polish (Gtechniq again). I didn't notice any difference with the Werkstat Trigger adhering to the base layer (polish) - it seemed to be just the same as when I used the Prime, so I don't think you would have see any difference if you used SRP. Don't forget the suppliers will say these things, if it means people are paying out money to buy more products :!:

Good luck and look forward to seeing some pics when you have done it. Let us know what you think to the Werkstat. :thumbup:
 
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