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VWGTi
03-02-2007, 05:48 PM
Hi All,
I'm a newbie to all these forum things... but couldn't resist when i came across this one...

have placed an order for a 5dr Shadowblue GTI... should be coming in a couple weeks... can hardly wait!

Did anyone actually bother to get all those aftercare extras ie paint protection, etc etc?? And if you did, was it worth it??

Cheers.

phaeton
03-02-2007, 05:52 PM
Congrats and Welcome here :D

Tricky
03-02-2007, 08:39 PM
Did anyone actually bother to get all those aftercare extras ie paint protection, etc etc?? And if you did, was it worth it??

CONGRATS on the purchase... I've also got a new GTi arriving next week :D

The aftercare extras can be bought at considerably lower prices from aftermarket specialists... if you really want them... dealers love to sell these products, they get great margins; bit like extended guarantees on electronic or white goods.

I got paint protection once, three cars ago... never again. Whilst the product itself wasn't too bad (I didn't keep the car long enough to test durability, but it looked reasonably shiny after a wash), i found that I actually rather enjoy waxing my car (paint protection cars should not be waxed)... And a properly waxed car looks miles better than a washed-only paint protection car.

If you want to protect your new car's paintwork, consider using a sealant (Zaino, Klasse) once a year with a layer or two of wax every time you give it a good wash. Me, I'm going to try using Meguiars NXT wax from the day I get my car, with no sealant.

VWGTi
03-02-2007, 10:33 PM
Great! Thanx for the info!

brackie
04-02-2007, 05:48 AM
(paint protection cars should not be waxed)

I'm not hijacking the thread as I believe most new VW buyers will look at threads such as these :)

This is news to me! I got paint protection thrown in but the salesman knew nothing about it. He certainly didn't tell me not to wax it!

Tell me more...
Duration of protection
What detergent to use when washing it
What IS it?
How does it work?

Tricky
04-02-2007, 02:33 PM
I'm not hijacking the thread as I believe most new VW buyers will look at threads such as these :)

This is news to me! I got paint protection thrown in but the salesman knew nothing about it. He certainly didn't tell me not to wax it!

Tell me more...
Duration of protection
What detergent to use when washing it
What IS it?
How does it work?

The place that did my paint protection told me not to wax it as most waxes have a slight polishing/cleaning/cutting action, and therefore you're likely to slowly / gradually remove the protective coat every time you wax it... There are waxes out there that don't have any cleaning action, but they are hard to find at retail outlets like SuperCheapAuto... if you can find one, such waxes may be ok... even a good wax such as Meguiars Gold Class or NXT have a cleaning action...

I was also told to wash the car with very mild car shampoo, again to prolong the life of the coat. They recommended Meguiars soft gel shampoo (clear bottle with red liquid). Seemed to work well during the period I had the car.

I was told that the paint protection would last 3-5 years, but that I should look to have it replaced after 3 years. Not too sure exactly how they apply the coat.

Just for the sake of clarity, clear coats and aftermarket protective coats are not one and the same thing. Pretty much all cars these days come from the factory with a clear coat on top of the paint (which is OK to wax); the protective coat is another layer on top of that, typically added by the dealer or an aftermarket specialist. The protective coats are sold largely on their UV blocking properties, which I guess is not a bad thing in Australia...

Lima
05-02-2007, 09:51 AM
Hi All,
I'm a newbie to all these forum things... but couldn't resist when i came across this one...

have placed an order for a 5dr Shadowblue GTI... should be coming in a couple weeks... can hardly wait!

Awesome. Congratulations.


Did anyone actually bother to get all those aftercare extras ie paint protection, etc etc?? And if you did, was it worth it??


No and no. The biggest con known to man.