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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by Andy G » Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:48 am

philthy wrote::shock: whatever tickles your pickle.

I think my girlfriend would leave me if I spent 30 hours washing my car.
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Car looks really good - not sure where you find the motivation to do it though - I couldnt handle more than 1-2 hours, if it was the fezza. The mule, and my motivation is down to 1-2 minutes (per annum) :mrgreen:
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by GregR » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:44 pm

VXJON wrote::roll: 30 hours :roll:



Wax on wax off wax on wax off

I discinctly remember someone getting their engine-bay cleaned on the Caterham....
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by RDH » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:46 pm

GregR wrote:
VXJON wrote::roll: 30 hours :roll:



Wax on wax off wax on wax off

I discinctly remember someone getting their engine-bay cleaned on the Caterham....
Not just cleaned - detailed :roll:
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by kenny » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:55 pm

My car gets washed when it rains, therefore no need to spend time detailing. :)

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Post by cla5h » Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:22 pm

I like to get mine nice and shiny from time-to-time, but 30 hrs must require some real dedication.

The nearest mine comes to a waxing is when I use Turtle Wax Bug'n'Tar remover, and it still looks almost as good as new (admittedly both ends were resprayed last year, which may help a little.)

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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by campbell » Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:26 pm

Well I used to think I spent a lot of time on my car(s)...but a day-long session is as much as I have EVER managed and it only extends to a good Zymol (mm, coconut!) and a thorough going over of the interior to lift the bugs and dust and clean up all the exposed aluminium etc. I ususally squeeze in a couple of simple maintenance jobs too. Like re-fixing the front number plate, a popular favourite ;-)

Also given the now rather tired state of the front bodywork on my Elise, serious detailing is pointless at present. But when I get round to having it painted, that could be a different story!
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by LittleMorvy » Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:32 pm

Looks amazing dezzy, well worth the effort I'm sure, now all you need to do is go find d done good roads to get it all dirty s :lol: o you can start cleaning it again :lol:
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by dezzy » Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:55 pm

campbell wrote:Dezzy, career change coming up?!
Y'know, I think I'd actually quite enjoy it, but it 's damn hard work! Consultancy is much easier on the arms than detailing . . . typing is about as strenuous as it gets. Oh, and lifting the coffee cup too :lol:

Mr. VX Jon . . . at least I'm just maintaining the current paint job on the car . . . you took it to extremes when you decided to change the colour of the entire car! An expensive way to get the paintwork looking good again! :P :wink:

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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by GregR » Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:40 pm

Maybe a switch to machine polishing would help those tired arms mate?

As you're doubtless aware, there's a chap called Dave on DW.com that runs machining classes from his premises in Dundee. Maybe worth a wee birthday treat at some point?

If only I had the time to get the RS6 looking that good... I think I've got at least double the surface area .. and I wouldn't trust 2 almost two tonnes on an axle stand to get the front wheels & arches done :lol:

Its easy to mock people for spending time cleaning a car, but be honest, we all secretly wish our cars looked that good 8)
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by dezzy » Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:43 pm

Cheers Greg :thumbsup :D

Yep, would like to try machine polishing sometime. Can't justify the cost of buying one at the moment, but maybe in the future. Yeah, I've spotted Dave's classes on machine polishing on DW and I'd love to along sometime. He really seems to know his stuff.

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Post by tut » Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:17 pm

Bloody woofter virus is spreading............

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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by DavieK » Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:17 pm

tut wrote:Bloody woofter virus is spreading............

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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by dezzy » Thu Apr 16, 2009 12:14 am

Well, I could hardly spend 30 odd hours detailing my own car without at least offering to detail Heather's Elise too . . .

So, since I was on call last Friday for the bank holiday while I was off work, I took Heather's car over to Dezzy's Detailing HQ and spent 9 hours on it. No swirl correction this time, but still managed to produce some fantastic results. Tried a new product for the first time: Dodo Juice Red Mist. Adds a really deep shine on top of wax (plus extra protection).

Full thread on DW here: http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... ost1462403

And a few pics of the finished results:

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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by tenkfeet » Thu Apr 16, 2009 1:44 am

Wow good pics Dezzy . When do you want to do my car . :lol:
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Re: Did a wee bit of detailing . . .

Post by dezzy » Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:50 am

tenkfeet wrote:Wow good pics Dezzy . When do you want to do my car . :lol:
I'll send over the price list ;) :lol:
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