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Title: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 07 February 2010, 14:50:11
I've spent about 10 hours this weekend detailing the Mig. I bought the car in November and I don't believe it's been polished for quite a while.

 I started with a quick wash and dry using Halfords Advanced Car Wash.

Next I used Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Clay on each section of the car. You use the application sponge to rub the liquid into the car, panel by panel.
You then rinse, dry and move on (this got old by the third panel as I got most of the car wet each time I rinsed :()

After the claying I re-washed and dried; that was Saturday afternoon and by this time it was dark and footy was beginning ;)

Sunday morning 8am and I'm outside drying the car in preparation for polishing. I used Turtle Wax Ice polish as it doesn't leave any white residual and works on chrome, plastic and rubber (or so it says on the box!) ::)

Again, you use an applicator sponge and rub the slightly oily liquid onto the car. This only takes 5/10 minutes and you use suprisingly little, maybe 5% of the bottle.
 You leave the wax for 5 minutes and then polish to a shine; this requires about as much elbow grease as traditional wax but leaves no residue and comes up quite good.

As the car appeared not to have been polished for a while I planned on a 2nd coat an hour later.

 In the meantime I polished the windows using turtlewax microfibre cloth and cheapy glass cleaner I bought at Sainsburys' garage.

By time I finished the glass, had a coffee and sandwich it was time for the 2nd polish.

Again, I lightly rubbed the liquid polish onto the entire car, waited 10 minutes (another coffe break ;) and then polished.

In completely the wrong order I now cleaned the alloys and dressed the tyres with Auto Glym instant tyre dressing.

The results below don't really do the car justice as it's been gray, cloudy and miserable all day; God, why couldn't I have finished this on Saturday when the skies where blue and the sun was shinning :-[ :-[ :) :)(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2810.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2780.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2785.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2788.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2787.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2793.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2792.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2794.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2800.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2799.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2802.jpg)

And typically it now starts to rain >:( Although this was a good opportunity to photograph the beading ;) ;)

(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2813.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy210/pembr0ke/100_2812.jpg)
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: Proz on 07 February 2010, 15:06:57
Looks good .... i might try this stuff  :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: MickAP on 07 February 2010, 15:30:50
Looks good. :y
And that colour does show up well when clean ;)
I dress the tyres everytime I wash the car with some cheapo £ shop stuff :y Make it look great and finishes the job off :y

Mick
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: cam2502 on 07 February 2010, 16:24:54
looks good fella  :y :y :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: Del Boy on 07 February 2010, 16:47:12
Looks quality mate good job  :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: belldarr on 07 February 2010, 16:51:51
Great results and I bet you backs paying the price lol

Excellent work  :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: deejaywardy on 07 February 2010, 16:53:13
good job m8 ,, looks like you put alot of hard work in to get it so shiney  :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 07 February 2010, 17:11:49
Time very well spent P - very impressive  8-) 8-) :y :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: barclay03 on 07 February 2010, 17:44:59
Looks nice and tidy, and well done for a hand job (oo er! lol)  :y

Did you use any wax or sealant afterwards?
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 07 February 2010, 17:52:10
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Looks nice and tidy, and well done for a hand job (oo er! lol)  :y

Did you use any wax or sealant afterwards?

Yes, the best hand job I've done :-*lol!
No, I've not added a sealant; I will later in the month, but I've spent close to £75 on all the products and cloths! :(

My wife thinks I've spent about a tenner at Halfords! (There's hell to come later! :'( :) :))
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pedroMV6 on 07 February 2010, 18:40:17
Looks really good - I'm sure it's worth the hell you'll be getting later........
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: waspy on 07 February 2010, 18:51:21
Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 07 February 2010, 18:55:43
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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: waspy on 07 February 2010, 19:04:00
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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??

Just kidding ;) :D ;D
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 07 February 2010, 19:06:11
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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??

Just kidding ;) :D ;D

Bast*&d!LOL ;D ;D
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: PhilRich on 07 February 2010, 19:35:34
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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??

Just kidding ;) :D ;D

Bast*&d!LOL ;D ;D



That is a lovely job you've done there pembroke :y
BTW, you've probably realised by now that CD-Pete (real name Petra) is a workie-ticket. That beautiful arse you see in his Avatar is really his (honest!) but you'd never believe it to look at his face!!! Welders bench, Chopped sticks, Gargoyl, are some descriptions that come readily to mind  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) :y











Only kidding Pete Petra ;)
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: kingycos2 on 07 February 2010, 21:02:37
Looking good.... Very nice finish
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: waspy on 07 February 2010, 21:07:38
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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??

Just kidding ;) :D ;D

Bast*&d!LOL ;D ;D



That is a lovely job you've done there pembroke :y
BTW, you've probably realised by now that CD-Pete (real name Petra) is a workie-ticket. That beautiful arse you see in his Avatar is really his (honest!) but you'd never believe it to look at his face!!! Welders bench, Chopped sticks, Gargoyl, are some descriptions that come readily to mind  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) :y











Only kidding Pete Petra ;)

Trouble Maker-Moi :o :o :o :o ;D

Well i have to be honest i suppose, yeh you're right :y ;D ;D

As for the Welder's Bench etc, Baboon's arse is more like it :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: Turk on 08 February 2010, 23:52:57
Top job :y ...but why with the weather as it is just now ? :-/
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: Amigo on 09 February 2010, 00:37:36
Spot on matey & nice to see you've done the glass in & out. So many miss this. The claybar is good if the car has'nt been done for a while. I machine polish which needs a handwax after to seal but machine polish only needs doing 2 or 3 times a year.
    She's a credit to you. :y
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 09 February 2010, 10:11:19
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Top job :y ...but why with the weather as it is just now ? :-/

The car had little or no wax and I thought it was a good idea to get some on to protect against the weather. Also, I quit drinking at Christmas as I need to lose a few pounds and get a bit fitter; as I result I'm bored to death on the weekends even with the kids to keep happy and the wife to look after ;) ;) :)
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 09 February 2010, 10:12:48
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Spot on matey & nice to see you've done the glass in & out. So many miss this. The claybar is good if the car has'nt been done for a while. I machine polish which needs a handwax after to seal but machine polish only needs doing 2 or 3 times a year.
    She's a credit to you. :y

Thanks, my next job, after purchasing a pressure washer and foam lance will be to buy a rotary polisher. I'd appreciate advice on polishing as I don't want to ruin the car and I can't afford a £200 paint depth gauge :-[
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: pembroke on 09 February 2010, 10:14:24
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Top job :y ...but why with the weather as it is just now ? :-/

The car had little or no wax and I thought it was a good idea to get some on to protect against the weather. Also, I quit drinking at Christmas as I need to lose a few pounds and get a bit fitter; as I result I'm bored to death on the weekends even with the kids to keep happy and the wife to look after ;) ;) :)


P.S. I'm 6'3'' and not a fat bast&*d ;) ;)
Title: Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 09 February 2010, 17:33:31
Jobs a gudden.  :y Even the number plate is gleaming. ;D