Sunnylunn Glacier white R26r ultimate detail

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by Liquidf1, Dec 7, 2014.

  1. Thats fine mate. Book me in please. I can leave the car with you as long as you need it. Don't use it much nowadays.
    Besides, my car likes being in your garage and you can remove your boot mark from the drivers door lol :wink:
     
  2. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    lol ok mate will call you soon need to have a catchup :smile:
     
  3. Ok mate. Cheers :smiley:
     
  4. Great job, looks immaculate!
     
  5. Brilliant job, the wifes Abarth 500 really needs a detail like this to get it looking like new again.
     
  6. Fab job again, and i to had to do a double take on the clocks. Where is me new Leon on the running order/list Ed, new year?? lol.
     
  7. Absolutely superb, just love the attention to detail, lovely R26.R too :cool:
     
  8. this is something else, great work

    real credit to yourself is this
     
  9. Fabulous work.
     
  10. Still the number 2 R, not far behind mine now though
     
  11. Great work there Ed .. Taking it to another level there

    How do you find the Rupes polishers ? Is that the Duetto and mini you have ?

    Allways used a Rotary myself but these long throw DA's seem to be how allot of people are going now
     
  12. Ed uses one very much like mine, only mine says Bosch on it , dual purpose one we use it for cutting out chases in brick work
     
  13. Lol ... Do you keep that next to your sponge
     
  14. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    Thanks for all the comments

    With regards to the da's John I have been impressed with the newer style da's for some time now. The finish from the rupes range is very impressive,you can get alot of cut but finish out to pefection they really can save alot of time. Got the Duetto,mini and 21 from Rupes John, the flex 3401 is a heavy hitter though and is brilliant with the right pads and polish.

    Can you post a pic of your bosch in use Steve, preferably on the car :smile:
     
  15. Nothing wrong with my sponge, brilliant fly remover
     
  16. I need some more of that spray on fly remover stuff, can't remem what it was called though, spray on and leave for a bit
     
  17. Cillit bang the Orange one is what your after I think Steve
     
  18. detailing looks great, that is the level i want to get 'dot' too but i am still very amateurish compared to you
     
  19. Top notch work as always mate. Brilliant write up!

    Dave
     
  20. Liquidf1

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    Thanks mate, almost takes aslong to do the writeup as the car now.
     
  21. Amazing work as always mate.
    Didnt realise you had switched to flex and rupes machine polishers, as you seemed to be a big fan of the noisy 3m.

    You must be able to strip and rebuild these cars in your sleep now. Lol
     
  22. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    Thanks mate, yeah only for certain jobs etc still use the 3m but tends to be on german paint etc it's noisy but very light.
     
  23. All the locals who've had their car Ed'ed should meet up for a group photoshoot in the new year...but after all the shit weather!
     
  24. Awesome level of detailing here! Way better then most so called detailers around!
     
  25. Absolutely love it

    Needs some clean plates though for me
     
  26. +1
     
  27. WOW! Excellent work there Liquid! lovely R26.R too sunnylunn (I want one so bad!)
     
  28. Super duper as always Ed!
     
  29. I see that you always use a citrus pre wash and not a snow foam. is it just a personnel choice ?
     
  30. Liquidf1

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    Find it far more effective than snow foam and you can actually see it rinsing the dirt off, I find snow foam a gimmick and only use it to dwell on the car before washing it, so snow foam it,then leave the foam on there and wash the car, this is only on cars I know have soft paint.
     
  31. Without sounding completely stupid. i take it you let the citrus work in then jet it off without agitating it. then shampoo. and rinse.
     
  32. Liquidf1

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    Yes spray on leave it to dwell for a couple of minutes then rinse and then your normal shampoo method. I use it as a dedicated pre wash so spray on rinse off.
     
  33. It may trigger a big debate but is citrus a more effective pre wash method compared to snow foam. I use the latter but want to see how it compares before ordering another gallon of foam.
     
  34. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    I have tried both out on one car and found the citrus pre wash to be far more effective, it actually bites in and and gets the dirt whereas snow foam was just running off the car and taking anything light away with it. Everyone I put onto the citrus always comes back saying they wish they had never bothered with snow foam.
     
  35. yeah Ive never thought snow foam lifted much of the grime, certainly no more than removed from the pressure washer itself.
     
  36. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    Exactly my findings,it's just the fact something is running off the surface,which a pressure washer or even hose will do. Try the Citrus as a pre wash.
     
  37. I've just seen valet pro citrus wash for roughly the same cost as BH auto foam, it reckons It won't strip waxes and I can use my foam lance (which is nice, thought that would go to waste) so I'll give it a shot
     
  38. Liquidf1

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    That's exactly the one I use.
     
  39. Nice I'll go for it to see how it compares to AF :smiley:
     

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