jlb85
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Pleased don't hate me for such a long thread! It actually reads thorough fairly quick
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Perfection. The best value in the small car market today, the GTi has world class build quality and materials, engine and drivetrain, performance, and appearance. The 4-door version of the GTi add even more value, with a clean non-4-door style and additional utility. This particular GTi was loaded: Leather, Nav, with a Manual 6-Speed. The owner contacted us awhile back, and we advised to wait until all the mods were done so we could "fix" any issues that happened along the way. After suspension work, window tint, and a few interior enhancements the owner dropped it off at our place. The goal: perfect paint and to not have to use a towel to dry the car. Our initial thoughts: Meg's MF followed by C-Quartz and Reload. The vehicle had under 4,500 miles. It had been washed a handful of times, including at the dealer at least twice.
Exhaust tip:
Swirly Wheels
I started the jambs first with cleaner followed by steam and a wipe to dry, then sealed.
As shiny as my head!
Engine bay started with the underside of the hood:
Got to get behind the seals and gaskets as well as these are the areas that accumulate hard core grime:
Engine was doused in degreaser, brushed and wiped, rinsed and dried. No dressings.
Notice the R8 oil cap
Plate comes off of course:


Perfection. The best value in the small car market today, the GTi has world class build quality and materials, engine and drivetrain, performance, and appearance. The 4-door version of the GTi add even more value, with a clean non-4-door style and additional utility. This particular GTi was loaded: Leather, Nav, with a Manual 6-Speed. The owner contacted us awhile back, and we advised to wait until all the mods were done so we could "fix" any issues that happened along the way. After suspension work, window tint, and a few interior enhancements the owner dropped it off at our place. The goal: perfect paint and to not have to use a towel to dry the car. Our initial thoughts: Meg's MF followed by C-Quartz and Reload. The vehicle had under 4,500 miles. It had been washed a handful of times, including at the dealer at least twice.


Exhaust tip:

Swirly Wheels





I started the jambs first with cleaner followed by steam and a wipe to dry, then sealed.



As shiny as my head!



Engine bay started with the underside of the hood:


Got to get behind the seals and gaskets as well as these are the areas that accumulate hard core grime:


Engine was doused in degreaser, brushed and wiped, rinsed and dried. No dressings.


Notice the R8 oil cap







Plate comes off of course:
