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hydronic Member Since: 07 Sep 2010 Location: Melbourne Posts: 56 |
I see lots of UK posts about detailing and wonderful products to DIY. Does anybody have any recommendations for similar products or processes available here in OZ.
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Tue Mar 22 2011 7:21am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Unfortunately the vid does not show the RRSs in their best light as the nearly 20yo Cruiser does as well as the new vehicles. The vid would have had much more impact if the Toyo was not in it. The RRS shows how far 4wds have come but the Cruiser also shows how far they have not come in actually improving offroad performance - despite the much better technology. I guess the reality is, that if my 50s series 1 landie was in the vid it probably would do as well.
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Tue Mar 22 2011 10:01am |
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ronniet101 Member Since: 10 Mar 2007 Location: West Country Posts: 298 |
Try driving the toyo with 5 up at 130mph with the tvs on watching a dvd and in comfort, having a drink from the fridge..the rangey just doesnt do off road |
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Tue Mar 22 2011 10:15am |
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simon1233 Member Since: 06 Jan 2011 Location: Leyland mostly, sometimes Darmstadt Posts: 421 |
Shiny on top, muddy underneath
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Tue Mar 22 2011 10:23am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
well actually the top level cruiser of that era did have a fridge as standard and was quicker than the RR of the time. 07MY RRS TDV6 Arctic Frost Aspen Interior |
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Tue Mar 22 2011 12:26pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
The toyota had a tyre advantage: Mud Terrain Tyres, and a bigger wall profile which allowed for lower tyre pressures to get a better bagging effect in the mud. |
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Tue Mar 22 2011 10:10pm |
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JONRRS Member Since: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Sydney Posts: 51 |
I am a DIY detailing fanatic. Most people look forward to a new car to get new paintwork, I look forward to improving the gloss and look of the car with a clay bar and polish. The difference it makes to the look of the car and how much cleaner the car looks all the time, not to mention how much easier it is to wash when you apply quality products is amazing. I have found an outfit called car care products (carcareproducts.com.au) that sell all the really good UK and USA sourced detailing products. They are based in sydney, but you can order online, and they are really helpful if you call them. The stuff looks expensive when compared to what you buy at Kmart, but I have found it lasts a really long time, and the quality is worth the price. I think I spent about $700 on stuff about 3 years ago and still have ample supply of a lot of products. I spent that much as my wifes car needed paint correction so I had to purchase wax eraser, swirl mark remover etc. I am not affiliated with them in any way, but really recommend their services. 2011 TDV6 Luxury - Baltic Blue, Ebony with Contrast Stitch, RSE, Stormers, Towpack. |
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Tue Mar 22 2011 10:36pm |
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hydronic Member Since: 07 Sep 2010 Location: Melbourne Posts: 56 |
Thanks for the link JONRRS, looks like a good source. Could you give a rundown of what you purchased from them?
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Tue Mar 22 2011 11:03pm |
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JONRRS Member Since: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Sydney Posts: 51 |
Ok Dodo Juice Gentle Grey Clar Bay & Magic Lube Kit - $58 Black Wow - $34 Duragloss Wax Eraser - $18 Autoglym Car Glass Polish - $15 Duragloss Car Wash Concentrate - $15 Duragloss Polish Bonding Agent - $20 Dodo Juice Need for Speed Polish - $33 Zaino Professional Leather System - $70 As for Wheels, I buy cheap Alloy Wheel Cleaner and Meguairs Hotshine High Gloss Tyre Coating from Super Cheap Auto, as I find it works as well as anything, and the tyre coating is in aerosol form so is really easy to apply. All other products have been too messy. I also use pretty cheap household carpet foam for cleaning the carpets. The only thing I have left out is dash/interior, I think it is down to personal preference and I dont like to recommend these products to people, I have found different dash materials give different looks, so you need to try a few and get your own solution. Also I haven't included wash mits and microfibre towels - best off getting these from Kmart etc, not from the website I mentioned as they charge excessive amounts for them and they not great quality. About $300 will get you a store of decent products which will last a long time and keep your car looking its best. Hope this helps you part with some hard earned cash to have a schmick looking RRS! 2011 TDV6 Luxury - Baltic Blue, Ebony with Contrast Stitch, RSE, Stormers, Towpack. |
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Tue Mar 22 2011 11:29pm |
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hydronic Member Since: 07 Sep 2010 Location: Melbourne Posts: 56 |
Thanks for the list. I have already bought cloths etc from Kmart.
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Tue Mar 22 2011 11:57pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Car lovers for me - the RRS is a 4wd afterall not a pampered pet.
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Wed Mar 23 2011 1:18am |
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JONRRS Member Since: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Sydney Posts: 51 |
Surely it can be both... Sometimes play rough, other times you have to nuture it.. I am hoping to take delivery around the 15th April - not long now!! 2011 TDV6 Luxury - Baltic Blue, Ebony with Contrast Stitch, RSE, Stormers, Towpack. |
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Sun Mar 27 2011 9:32pm |
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