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#441321 - 10/06/12 01:15 PM Jack's Detailing thread
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Went to an open day yesterday with a friend of mine to a place called ikustoms who also had a wax company come along to show off their products. Seen alot from these two companies on instagram and was keen to see the stuff in action. Theyre quite big on the VAG scene and they have a stand today on at DC12 which a friends car was on it, which i didnt know about till a couple of days ago! Small world eh!

Anyway, this guy called Michael was showing us the way they have designed their products to basically to have as little contact as possible.

The conventional way i would wash a car is to snowfoam it, rinse off then with a bucket of shampoo, wash the car. He pointed out with his stuff is that you snowfoam first, rinse off and then using the same principle as you would with snowfoam, is to spray on the shampoo and using a mitt with only water on it, is to then wash it off. Never struck me before but thats quite a good way of doing it.

One point he made is how much products can change their ability when re-acting with other chemicals. So when he said about mixing up shampoo, which is a ph neutral product, to anyways use de-ionised water, as it doesnt contain any chlorine or fluorine, which in turn can turn it into a more alkiline product.

At this point it's going to sound a bit extreme. But ( and i wish i had taken more photos at this point ) was telling us this the cars that were being washed at the time were spotless, really was blown away by how good they were.

One thing that struck me aswell is that the range is very shot and simple. I've done all the reseach over time finding the best ways to detail a car, that this took the time scale down by a country mile. It goes like this

Snowfoam>wash>wax>detailing spray. Thats it!
Couldn't believe it was this short, and upon asking him why he doesnt polish or anything, he said because it doesnt need it.

So his test vehicle, which was a 2 yr old mk6 golf, he said he's never done any correction on it or polished it or whatever, Only waxed.

So he freely let us have a go with this wax he had, to try out on his car. The stuff you can use on anything, paint and trim! As he was using it he was using an applicator and doing it by hand aswell. Also to note, when i wax im normally re-appling wax about 5 times onto a pad from the pot to do one side of a car. This stuff you only have to have one application of wax onto the applicator to cover one side. Unreal stuff!

At the time when he was saying, there was this mint g60 rallye that had only been waxed. The bloke had actually at one point left the wax on for 3 days and when he came back to it it was still malleable like it had just left the pot, no drying out no nothing! He did actually have a specfic wax made for his colour code which was pretty handy!

So yeah some photos. The van has had the same work done, and it was on air ride!


g60 rallye by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


g60 rallye by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Two things i bought ( being a clever ttwat i had small change with me ) all of their stuff was £6 each which i thought was good. The wax is a little bit more at £40 but he said if you used the amount he used, once a month the wax would last 10 years

Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Thats all, sorry for the mouthfall! Just thought i'd open up some eyes to different ways of doing things! Going to try these two out this week and see whats what

Thanks for Reading.


Edited by Duncan_P (11/11/12 05:30 PM)
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#441322 - 10/06/12 03:44 PM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: Jack_P]
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Looks decent stuff, they got a site to order from??

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#441323 - 10/06/12 09:10 PM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: ROB IS THE STIG]
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interesting.
I actually do spray wash on car all over, I just use some cheap wash, spray on all over, leave it to soften any muck then rinse off, then commence my usual two bucket method with my main wash.
I use detailer quite often and only ever polish car once a year, rest is Collinite every few months and detailer often.
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#441324 - 10/06/12 09:33 PM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: YellowBadge]
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Wish I went

Never got round to going to dc12 either

Damn girlfriends birthday ha

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#441325 - 11/06/12 06:24 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: james_wzp08]
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Defintely should have come james! Was worthwhile just hearing how to do stuff properly
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#441326 - 11/06/12 09:56 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: Jack_P]
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Interesting
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#441327 - 11/06/12 03:47 PM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: ROB IS THE STIG]
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Looks decent stuff, they got a site to order from??




Jack??

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#441328 - 11/06/12 09:27 PM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: ROB IS THE STIG]
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Quote:

Quote:

Looks decent stuff, they got a site to order from??




Jack??




Sorry Rob! Have a search for them, currently their site is under construction bu they have an email. There is a retailer or two in the uk ( based in NI ) one of them is ikustoms

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#441329 - 12/06/12 05:45 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: Jack_P]
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ah ok, nice one mate, thx

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#441330 - 13/06/12 05:14 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: ROB IS THE STIG]
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Jack it this what you will be doing from now on or will you stay the way you was doing your car before ???

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#441331 - 13/06/12 05:54 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: kenny]
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Kenny. Gonna give this stuff a try, going to get the wax on order and trial it and see what i Think i feel would be a better deeper shine.

Did a 50/50 with the kleenfreaks detailer and autoglym rapid detailer and the kleenfreaks gave a deeper shine Just gotta get the wax and will do the lot like i was shown!

Will put up the results then!
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#441332 - 16/06/12 06:59 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: Jack_P]
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Kenny. Gonna give this stuff a try, going to get the wax on order and trial it and see what i Think i feel would be a better deeper shine.

Did a 50/50 with the kleenfreaks detailer and autoglym rapid detailer and the kleenfreaks gave a deeper shine Just gotta get the wax and will do the lot like i was shown!

Will put up the results then!




would like to see the end result

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#441333 - 16/06/12 11:07 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: kenny]
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Okay so i tested out the new stuff the other day. The car didnt need a snowfoam as it was hardly dirty to start with so got on and filled up the shampoo in the karcher attachment, covered the car and washed it off with water as i was shown.


Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Dried it all down then hit it with the Detailing spray to finish it off.
For a car thats not had any polish or waxing in over two years the finish this stuff did compared to the rapid detailer from autoglym or quick detailer from meguiars, this stuff is on another level


Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


Untitled by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr
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#441334 - 16/06/12 11:08 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: Jack_P]
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What a beautiful Porsche

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#441335 - 16/06/12 11:11 AM Re: New way of detailing. [Re: Jack_P]
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Oh and just on another note that i thought i had already mentioned. I got in contacted the Guy after trying out the Spray before i did the wash above saying how good it was compared to Autoglym rapid detailer.

He mentioned that the detailing spray is silicone free ( says on the bottle ) but it actually contains wax also, so the more you put on the better finish you're going to get

Really am very happy with the results, have got a couple more things planning to head my way at somepoint soon to try out!
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