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  • First Wash after the long winter...

    This is the first wash after a long long time...
    The car is overdue for claying and polishing...
    which will be done once I get a DA polisher...







    the roof is the worst. but I wanted to snap the mountain before all the snows are gone...

    Woke up at 6:30am to do it... until 9:30am...
    Handwashed with powerwasher, UQW all over the car...
    comments are welcomed.

  • #2
    Re: First Wash after the long winter...

    Looks great. Really like the reflection pic. Way to go.
    quality creates its own demand

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    • #3
      Re: First Wash after the long winter...

      Is that really a Skoda? I had no clue you could get those imported over here!
      "When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.
      When Barry gives you Meguiar's, you get one HECK OF A SHINE!"

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      • #4
        Re: First Wash after the long winter...

        Yes, it is what you see.
        But sadly I am not in State anymore...
        I moved to Europe.
        My next wash is going to be 2000 Passat TDI

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        • #5
          Re: First Wash after the long winter...

          What are great day, I wanted to finish the interior today.
          But I get into a fight with my wife before I clean.
          So I was stress and depress after I finish.
          When I am all done, I backed into the garage.
          and put a scratch on the rear bumper.

          I put some touch up paint on it...
          I should not have done it... because I used the touch up paint brush come with the bottle... I dono what I was thinking...
          I think I am going to let it dry in a week or so, wet sand it and see what I can do...

          Now I do have a question, can UC apply with hand remove all the sanding mark?
          or should I wait to buy a DA polisher before I do anything??

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          • #6
            Re: First Wash after the long winter...

            so no one chip in to help me??

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            • #7
              Re: First Wash after the long winter...

              Originally posted by Executionerhk View Post
              so no one chip in to help me??
              No, i dont think you will be able to remove sanding marks with UC by hand.

              Cant you get a G220? (G220 i believe is the europeen version of G110)

              Hope i helped.
              Ryan's Auto Detailing, S.A
              Mobile Auto Detailing Company.
              Dominican Republic.

              Passion for Detailing, do it with love.

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              • #8
                Re: First Wash after the long winter...

                If you properly wetsand up to about 3000 grit then I think that UC would be able to pull out the marks by hand. I have used UC on some pretty nasty scratches before and had them come out completely. These scratches were deeper than 3000 grit sanding marks. I would simply wait for the DA though, it will make the job easier.
                Tedrow's Detailing
                845-642-1698
                Treat Yourself to that New Car Feeling

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