#441352 - 09/09/12 12:04 PM
Re: New way of detailing.
[Re: ST_Jonny]
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Detail spray is normally used after waxing to help remove any wax oils/ residue that you missed when buffing off and some companies insist on using it after waxing as it apparently gives that bit of extra gloss
This basically, the detailing spray has a small amount of wax in it so basically the more layers you put on the deeper the shine 
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How you getting on with these mate? still going strong?
Yes mate, my old boy has hardly driven it since then but its still gleaming. My car i washed today and the water ran straight off it with the jet wash before i had even washed it and it was bit dirty 
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Did you use his brand of snow foam or your own?
I just have some snowfoam from cleanyourcar.co.uk but whats in the attachment is shampoo, i spray it on using that and then with a mit and clean water i wash it off
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Do you need the snow foam thing for the shampoo?
It's not a necessity, but i find after being shown to do it like that you're making less contact with the paintwork itself!
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#441363 - 10/04/13 11:13 PM
Re: Jack's Detailing thread
[Re: ROB IS THE STIG]
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It went okay, paint came out good but was running out of daylight  i'd like to try and go at it again, it was more of an experience as it was a different paint to work on. Those EP3's have some right flimsy bodywork though, both rear quarters doors were causing alot of vibration when i was rotaring!
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