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rrs_si



Member Since: 02 Feb 2013
Location: Hemel Hempstead
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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey
A day wasted??????

I finally got a day with a bit of spare time so decided to treat the RRS to an exterior clean. I used the following Autoglym products for this finish:

1. Wash with bodywork shampoo
2. Chamois leather dry
3. Instant trye dressing
4. Fast glass
5. Full polish using Super Resin polish
6. Coat of extra gloss protection
7. Finished off with High Definition Wax

Approximately six hours work!!! Interior to do tomorrow!!! What do you guys think? I know its not to the taste of the RRS purists!!!





Post #393380 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:28pm
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Ady 555
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Looks very nice, why was it a day wasted?
Just my opinion, but i would't use a chammy to dry your car, i'd recommend a good quality microfibre drying towel. I also wouldn't use a wax on top of a polish.

Post #393382 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:40pm
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rrs_si



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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

Cheers Ady.
The Mrs' words were, "well thats a day wasted"!!
I have always used a good quality chamois. Today the car was almost dry before I had a chance to chamois it anyway. I have also always finished my vehicles in the order given and is also what Autoglym recommend. I went on an autoglym valeting course many years ago and I am sure this is what they taught.

Post #393384 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:49pm
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PEACHY



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Looks great - agree with Ady a good quality LARGE drying towel Thumbs Up 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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14MY Autobiography Dynamic - SDV6 - Fuji White Smile
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Santorini Black - Dual View - Rear Entertainment - Sunroof.
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Orkney Grey - awesome ;(
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Post #393386 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:52pm
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RRS Daz



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I like it Thumbs Up

Post #393387 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:54pm
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PEACHY



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Ady - Si - ( sorry for hijacking your topic ) how do I update my profile to show a picture in the box next to my thread - post - I've tried everything but can't seem to do it on my I Pad Big Cry Big Cry 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
17MY Autobiography Dynamic - Corris Grey - WOW.
14MY Autobiography Dynamic - SDV6 - Fuji White Smile
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Santorini Black - Dual View - Rear Entertainment - Sunroof.
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Orkney Grey - awesome ;(
2005 Java Black - 4.2 V8 Supercharged First Edition- will never be forgotten ;(

Post #393388 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:57pm
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rrs_si



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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

Any recommendations on a drying towel? I might give it a try. Would it not just get too wet and then smear everywhere?
At least you can wring a chammy out.
I did mine by going to my gallery selected a photo and then at the bottom there is a button to click to use the photo as my avatar. That was on my laptop anyway not sure its the same on Ipad.

Post #393389 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:03pm
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Ady 555
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Go into your profile, then scroll down to your Avatar, then upload a picture you require, make sure the picture is no bigger than allowed otherwise it won't allow it. You might have to use a picture resizer. I use this one. Its free. Thumbs Up
http://www.picresize.com/
Then upload it. Thumbs Up

Post #393390 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:04pm
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Ady 555 wrote:
Looks very nice, why was it a day wasted?
Just my opinion, but i would't use a chammy to dry your car, i'd recommend a good quality microfibre drying towel. I also wouldn't use a wax on top of a polish.


i'm also interested as to why u wouldn't wax on top of a polish? i've been told that by polishing you're stripping a tiny layer of the paint off and therefore any old wax, so waxing after polishing is necessary to protect the paint work. Recently bought a 2007 RRS HSE TDV6 for a Pimp-My-Ride-Project.
DONE: Meduza front bumper, AB rear bumper, AB tailpipes, calipers repainted, rear upper tailgate upgrade, side steps, AB front grille, AB side vents, rear LED lights, clear side repeaters, integrated daytime running lights, LED headlights.
TO DO: color code sills and pillars.

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Wax can be hard work, i use a good paint sealer, much easier and quicker. Thumbs Up Si, products have moved on leaps and bounds since you had your training, take a look on here, http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/ everything you will ever need to know and some great offers, this is where you will find a supplier of a good drying towel too. Thumbs Up

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Post #393392 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:10pm
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rrs_si



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Thats my thinking too Luke. Polish first to remove all the Censored , then extra gloss to seal the paint then wax to protect the paint until the next time I have the time to do it all again.

Post #393393 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:12pm
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rrs_si



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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

Ady that looks like a good site with alot of information. When I get time I will have a read through. I dont think the products have moved on as Autoglym are still manufacturing the same products as they did when I was on the course.

There may be other new products but I still prefer Autoglym and will stick to it. I actually think the polishing is the hardest part. Once you have this on and then the gloss, the wax is quite easy to do as long as its not too hot and you dont leave it on too long.

Post #393395 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:19pm
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From memory Autoglym make a wax to go over Super Resin Polish - High Definition or something. I've used SRP for years with Autoglyms Extra Gloss Protection over it instead of a wax and it's a great combination for darker colours. Waxes are good but hard work compared to some other finishes. It's a thing of beauty to see rain droplets beading and running off a freshly waxed car.

Si- yours looks Thumbs Up FF 4.4 V8 Soooo looking forward to this bad boy
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Ex 2016 135i M Sport - dream car
Ex 2003 RS6 Avant - piece of cr*p
Ex 2014 320d X Drive, M Sport Touring - ok I guess
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EX 2007 FL2 XS - not so bad

Post #393411 Sat Aug 31 2013 7:17am
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mrfixit



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Super resin is full of fillers so doesn't really get rid of scratches just fills them.Ive found Scholl concept gold to be a very good polish on the RRS paintwork,then a quick wipe with Zaino 8 Thumbs Up

Post #393412 Sat Aug 31 2013 7:24am
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Saeedasghar



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I use autoglym super resin polish I agree it does have fillers as a result it does mask the problem rather than cut the light scratches out. Currently looking at a alternative thats just as easy to put on and take off with out ending up with hulk arms.

I use the sonus de wunder drying towel works very effectively.

Wax wise I use collinite 476s Paste its a very long lasting wax meaning I only have to polish and wax twice a year. I always wax after polish to protect the shine so it lasts longer.

The 6 hours sounds spot on what it takes me to do a good exterior clean mate and my mrs shares the same view as yours Wink

Post #393435 Sat Aug 31 2013 1:51pm
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