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Thread: Windsor '94 Vr6 scrubs up alright ;)

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    Windsor '94 Vr6 scrubs up alright ;)

    Most of these pics are already in my thread in the mk3 section, but I thought maybe id make a thread dedicated to the detailing I do to the little car, where I could go into a but more depth and share my experience/get some feedback and maybe get some ideas.

    Ever since I got my car ive been obsessed with keeping it clean, washing it atleast weekly, vacuuming it out weekly, using all sorts of cheap filler polishes occasionally and yeah. Then i started to do some research into detailing and realised my paint was actually looking horrible (id never noticed the swirls until i found out what swirls were... but they would bug me like nothing else). So i used Autoglym Super Resin polish to hide them for about half a year until I could afford some real gear...

    This brings us to now. For my 18th birthday the parents bought me my carcareproducts wishlist


    So, I washed the car with Dodo Juice Supernatural (which was weird to use for the first time, as it doesnt foam up and all) then went over it with the Dodo Juice clay. Not a lot came off as id clayed it when i first used super resin polish which was probably only 6 months ago, and I always keep the car super clean. The clay however felt much nicer to use then the Mint clay I used last time and the dodo lube didnt seem to leave as much of a sticky mess as the mint one did either.

    Washed the car again, then dried, and it was time to start playing with my new toy, a Mint DAS-6 polisher

    The car had many flaws in the paint, a lot of swirls over the entire thing, some slightly deep scratches, and some sort of scuff marks from when a car infront of me flicked up a cardboad for sale sign which had marked the paint. I didnt expect those marks to come out, but they did and i was incredibly happy.

    Some before photos (taking photos of paint flaws is so much harder then one would think...):




    I first started polishing with Menzerna Power Finish 203s on an orange pad, and went over most of the car 2 times with this which got rid of the majority of the marks


    Then went over it with Menzerna Final Finish 85rd on a black finishing pad to give it an amazing shine

    Then came lime prime lite, followed by 2 layers of Dodo Juice Blue Velvet wax, and then 2 layers of Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax. Didnt take any photos between these stages as its hard to see the difference in photos, but it all adds to the depth/shine.
    Last edited by Ben J; 26-04-2011 at 01:43 PM. Reason: typos

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    After photos









    Not bad for original 17 year old paint I think After the next wash I'll put on some Dodo Juice Red mist, that might make it even more glossy yet. Will do a full interior detail when I get some spare time and post that up aswell

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    wish mine had that depth! I need some bettter wax I think!

    Looks incredible.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sortofbigbj View Post

    damn really good results !
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    Holy!

    What a transformation, and also what a freakin awesome birthday present! Wish i got something like that on my 18th!

    Top effort mate, looks absolutely brilliant. Love the depth and gloss.. top work! How was your shoulders/arms afterwards? haha.
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    Thanks And thanks for the products, advice and service

    Considering I cant drive the car at the moment due to having destroyed the sump/oil pump (yeah yeah, too low ect ect...) I did it all only a few hours a time over a few days, so im not even feeling it in the arms/shoulders at all Working the super resin polish in by hand use to be quite the work out though haha... not going to miss that.

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    You can guess which website I'll be spending big at next
    Look forward to seeing what the red mist can do
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    awesome transformation dude! Great results!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryana89 View Post
    You can guess which website I'll be spending big at next
    Look forward to seeing what the red mist can do
    LOL, I gotta stop looking at all these awesome details. Damn getting all inspired and I too can foresee spending a few dollars at car care products site.

    Great job sortofbigbj.
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    Quick question, did you apply the Lime Prime by hand or machine?
    MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
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