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Does anyone else go to these lengths or AM I weird
Yes, I am the same
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No, I can't be bothered with all that nonsense
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I'd like to but don't have the time
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You've lost the plot RRUK!
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JayMann



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I'm sorry but that is ridiculous!

More money than sense. Then again, if there are idiots who'll pay this then why not exploit them.

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Kaine



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RRUK,

WOW - a three bucket system - now thats dedication. I have been using the std 2 bucket system for a few years - never really thought it would make a difference, however when I sold my Treg it had hardly any micro scratches on it (well, apart from when my VW dealer decided to wash it for me - I always tell them not to, however they forgot)

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Post #37934 Fri Jun 09 2006 8:31pm
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Tim in Scotland



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They'll all be using the no bucket method down in the London area now - loads of dirty cars around now down there Laughing Laughing 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW


Last edited by Tim in Scotland on Fri Jun 09 2006 9:01pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #37939 Fri Jun 09 2006 8:46pm
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Kaine



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
They'll all be using the no bucket method down in the London area now - loads of dirty cars around now down there:lol: Laughing


maybe they can collect water from all the leaks to wash their cars Smile

Post #37940 Fri Jun 09 2006 8:50pm
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Wisnae'Me



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Cliff H wrote:
The Zainostore won't ship outside the US Crying or Very sad have tried before Crying or Very sad

Zanio is available in the uk Cool

Post #40343 Mon Jun 19 2006 7:16pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Yep, I bought a cl;eaning kit from the Zaino UK supplier 2 months ago. CliffH was going to see if he could get some discount on it for us at one stage I think. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

Post #40344 Mon Jun 19 2006 7:17pm
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Wisnae'Me



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Check this out This is not our Mini but a guy posted it up on website.



Here are the before pics.






Firstly the car was coated in meguiars detailer car wash soap from a foam gun and blasted clean. It was then refoamed and washed with a lambswool wash mit. Once clean I set about refoaming the car and claying the paint.



The S was quite clean at the front but a lot of crap was stuck to the back for some reason[}Smile] but this was taken off by the clay (Sonus fine detailing clay)

The car was then rewashed and the wheels were coated in meguiars wheel brightener and blasted clean with the pressure washer. The arches and tyres were coated in Meguiars Super Degreaser. The paint was quite bland. It had been coated in supa guard or diamondbrite or something else and you could see it has worn off through time. The water was just lingering instead of beading off the paint as shown below.


The paint was then tackled with meguiars #80 speed glaze to remove some light swirling and add a bit of gloss to the paint. The x shape is the glaze placed onto the pad and dabbed onto the paintwork



Here is the paint after glazing.


The paint was then polished with Blackfire extra gloss polish and sealed with Klasse Extra gloss sealent. It was then waxed with megs mirror glaze #16.









The engine bay was cleaned with meguiars #2 for cleaning the paint, and Autoglym bumper and trim shine for the plastic work.




Windows were cleaned with Autoglym glass polish.

The exhaust was cleaned with 3M stainless steel cleaner/ polish and P21s metal polish soap, as was the skid pan under the exhaust shown below.




The interior was cleaned with a Mini cleaning agent which has air freshner built in.

Afters










I think you will agree that the S looks great even on the rainy day it was today meaning that most of the pics/work had to be done in the garage. This will look awesome once the sun gets to it

Post #40349 Mon Jun 19 2006 7:40pm
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Tim in Scotland



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I just don't have the patience to go through all of that! I love a clean car, but if Maguiers or Zaino cannot get it shiney with just the soap then I've lost interest.
I get the dealer to give my cars a full valet once a year and it costs me £50 to have the full works on the inside and outside in their new car prepping bay. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

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p-trax



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ANy of you cleaning officionados know how to get tree resin off? My car's covered in huge drips of the stuff (won't come off with meg's gold shampoo) Stornaway Grey/Ebony TDV8 HST, September 3rd Smile

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Wisnae'Me



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p-trax wrote:
ANy of you cleaning officionados know how to get tree resin off? My car's covered in huge drips of the stuff (won't come off with meg's gold shampoo)


use quick detailer and the clay bar.

Post #40924 Thu Jun 22 2006 8:58pm
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shmoogle



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Wisnae'Me wrote:
Check this out This is not our Mini but a guy posted it up on website.

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I think you will agree that the S looks great even on the rainy day it was today meaning that most of the pics/work had to be done in the garage. This will look awesome once the sun gets to it


Sigh... it's very shiny, I agree... but he would have driven it away on that wet road and that would've been the "finger in the icing"... looks good, but I can't personally understand why people spend so much time and money on cleaning their car.

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Cliff H



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I have managed to find a supplier in the US that will ship Zaino to the UK.
Depending on the amount you order worst case scenario getting hit for import tax and VAT etc it still works out a better price than getting it here.

Anyone wants the contact details let me know.

Love the pics of the Mini BTW. Have not tried a couple of the products used there but at the moment I just rate the Zaino so high it is the first time since owning cars that I don't want to try another polish.

Tim, the initial treatment takes a while to do properly but you will be very pleased with the results and protection, as I say I left bird poo on the bonnet for over 24 hrs last week in the full sun and not a mark in the laquer.

BTW the darker the colour the more Zaino with give a deeper shine.

Post #40939 Thu Jun 22 2006 9:21pm
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Wisnae'Me



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have you tried these guys for

Zaino

http://www.advancedcarproducts.com/products.asp?cat=11

Post #40954 Thu Jun 22 2006 10:12pm
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Cliff H



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Yes got my first lot there but I don't like paying 50% more than our cousins across the pond (not that I am saying they are ripping people off as there profit will be quite small after shipping etc).

I also liked the challenge of finding a USA Zaino dealer that would ship to the UK .

After getting hit for import tax and VAT etc still saved around 20% Wink

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