#535981 - 21/04/1407:46 AMRe: My Fiesta ST aka detailing victim ;-)
[Re: Blechdosenbill]
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Registered: 20/08/10
Posts: 354
Loc: Germany (Hessen)
Eastertime, detailing time !
First i started by getting my stuff and tools ready.
Than it started like every year
First up the wheel arches.
Started at the read axle
Off the wheels and took a closer look
Started with a all purpose cleaner (Meg APC) And with some help from my Kränzle pressure washer and some brushes...
Next up: Front axle
Just the same work done as in the rear
Wheels back on and lets have a closer look!
Dirt
Spiders
Pollen
more pollen
As always i started with the wheels:
Gtechniq C5 still going strong after 1year !
Engine bay:
Rust....
I covered the engine to prevent damage. After pics follow later in this thread
Washing time:
Cartman !
After the wash it was time to get the car inside.
Its time for some new paint protection
Tools ready
Removed some parts
The car was clayed but without results...
The cheapo working cart
Next: Polishing
Used my Flex 3401 excenter polisher, a orange lake country foampad and some meg#205 (wich is a light finishing polish)
Super light scratches.. think its ok after one year of just washing.
Polished
Hood done.
Your driverside
DONE
Nothing to show at the rear light.
But here is something to show.
Frontwing before....
... and after polishing
50/50 Your passenger door
Done. Time for...
... carwax from bouncer !
Aplication was quite easy but removing was a bit complicated. Usually i use super plush microfibers with long fibers..... Didnt work at all so i changed to a shorter pile.
This did the trick.
After this was done i used 303 Aerospace Protectant in the engine bay, cleaned the winndows, dressed the tires and put the car back together.
Out in the sun for some finish pics !
Thats it ! Still a lot to do but at least the paintword is in nearly perfect condition again.
#536060 - 22/04/1403:39 PMRe: My Fiesta ST aka detailing victim ;-)
[Re: _Jimmy_]
Blechdosenbill Site Supporter
Registered: 20/08/10
Posts: 354
Loc: Germany (Hessen)
Originally Posted By: _Jimmy_
Looks fantastic and your stuff looks really organised. What products do you use for finishing the engine bay?
The Engine bay was dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant, wich is in the way it works and looks quite similar to Meguiars Engine Dressing or Meguiars Hyperdressing.
Just spray in the engine bay wet or dry, then wait a few hours and remove excess with a clean microfiber.
Thanks for all your kind words guys. More to come the next weeks/months