Golf GTi post delivery detailing by KC & Seech

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This sixth-generation GTI follows a tradition begun in 1976, when Volkswagen unveiled a hopped-up version of the Golf, which later came to the U.S. as the Rabbit GTI. Much has changed in 33 years





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0-to-62 mph in 6.9 seconds, on this 2010 Golf and that seems credible





GTI engine is a marvel. It pulls strongly at any revs and will spin the tires at will, backed by a sweet exhaust bellow emphasized by a "sound generator" for the entertainment factor







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TOGWT on the side skirt



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TOGWT on the emblem



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Intervention plan



To get the car prep prior coating

- OPT power clean wash

- Clay with ONR as lube

- Paint correction – Mostly LC CCS polishing pad with 205 & Opt finishing polish with LC ccs glazing pads

- Some sever scratches (wet sanded & LC wools, LC CCS cutting with Megs 105) followed by the above steps

- IPA wipe on every after steps – ensuring every paint flaws & defect is removed prior coating…very careful process &

high measure taken when detailing this ride

- OPT coated





Apologies for before & process pics, as I left my Camera at home, only managed to capture some with my hand phone & thanks God seech came along the way ….



Some after pics



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wheel prior detailing (pics before)



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my Alien Juice – No rinse wash



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Sprayed on Alien juice no rinse wash



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Agitated & dirt loosen



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OPT power clean & Osren Multi purpose cleaner juice & brushing to loose dirt



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caliper , lossening & brushing away cake dust



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tires agitated by Osren Multi purpose cleaner & brushing to loose dirt



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rinse away with water



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ta da



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tad a



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claying time



lube with opt no rinse (dilution 2 ounces to 800 ML water)



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cant imagine



it is only less than a week old & just detail prior delivery & the amount of dirt picked up



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polished pictures…prior coating



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we have to make sure every imperfection is corrected prior coating



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rear bumper



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a frame before



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after



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some trick shown by Sifu seech...tricks of the trade
 
I love the MKVI GTI! I've owned the 2 previous gens and they just get better each time. They don't try to win horsepower battles but offer a good balance. This one looks awesome!
 
You sir, are a true artist. :urtheman:From your writing skills, to your photography skills, and not the least, your detailing skills. You have a very keen eye for beauty. If I could find just a little of your passion for the craft, I could improve my own results many, many times over. You have my deepest respect.
 
Great job, would love to see more pics of the euro spec Mark 6. Love the 4 door models.
 
I love the MKVI GTI! I've owned the 2 previous gens and they just get better each time. They don't try to win horsepower battles but offer a good balance. This one looks awesome!
yupp truly agrees
wow...u too another golf lovers
You sir, are a true artist. :urtheman:From your writing skills, to your photography skills, and not the least, your detailing skills. You have a very keen eye for beauty. If I could find just a little of your passion for the craft, I could improve my own results many, many times over. You have my deepest respect.

thanks for your kinds words......pls make full use of all our write up .. & try the method which works for you....

at the end of the day it doesnt takes enstein to do it

just a little patience & plenty of passion

Great job, would love to see more pics of the euro spec Mark 6. Love the 4 door models.

thank you sir

yupp they are lovely
 
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