lawrenceSA
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So as some of you know, I am based in a town called Durban in South Africa. I am also heavily involved in the VW Club SA, a nation wide club for VW (well the whole VAG group actually) enthusiasts, and this weekend I had my first opportunity to detail one of guys cars who is based in Johannesburg, some 600km away - he even went as far as hiring another vehicle whilst he was down in my neck of the woods so he could get me to work on his car - quite humbling actually!
This meant that I was only able to start working on the car at around 09:30 on Saturday morning (where I usually make a start around 19:00 on Friday evening). I was therefore quite pressed for time and did not have the opportunity to remove the wheels and give them a thorough detailing as he would have liked. Nonetheless, I managed to pretty much get everything else done.
So the car was dropped off on what turned out to be an extremely hot Saturday morning. At 09:45 it was already a nice sticky 29 degrees celcius with humidity around 95% - you gotta love Durban weather
and I got to work removing the tape he had placed to protect the recently added ED35 front end
Once that had been done I snapped some pics of the condition of the car which, whilst being covered in surface dirt, was in generally good condition.
Signs of previous polishing work on the car.... In the end I reckon I lost more than an hour removing a combination of polish/wax from all the little nooks/crannies around the vehicle....
So first up, as always, I got cracking on cleaning up the wheels.
Before
Tires and arches were scrubbed clean using APC and the wheels were then cleaned using Turtle Wax Intensive wheel cleaner. I then used Autofinesse ObliTARate to remove the tar from the wheels (minimal was present on the faces of the wheels although I am sure the barrels would have had more on them, were I able to remove the wheels and get to them properly), which were then given a light treatment of iron-x (I had a very limited supply left and the owner and I had agreed it would be put to better use on his paintwork) which removed some of the embedded iron particles from the wheels
I then set about cleaning up the engine bay using various brushes and Cyclo CM30 before dressing it with Chemical Guys Bare Bones.
Before
After
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This meant that I was only able to start working on the car at around 09:30 on Saturday morning (where I usually make a start around 19:00 on Friday evening). I was therefore quite pressed for time and did not have the opportunity to remove the wheels and give them a thorough detailing as he would have liked. Nonetheless, I managed to pretty much get everything else done.
So the car was dropped off on what turned out to be an extremely hot Saturday morning. At 09:45 it was already a nice sticky 29 degrees celcius with humidity around 95% - you gotta love Durban weather


Once that had been done I snapped some pics of the condition of the car which, whilst being covered in surface dirt, was in generally good condition.








Signs of previous polishing work on the car.... In the end I reckon I lost more than an hour removing a combination of polish/wax from all the little nooks/crannies around the vehicle....



So first up, as always, I got cracking on cleaning up the wheels.
Before



Tires and arches were scrubbed clean using APC and the wheels were then cleaned using Turtle Wax Intensive wheel cleaner. I then used Autofinesse ObliTARate to remove the tar from the wheels (minimal was present on the faces of the wheels although I am sure the barrels would have had more on them, were I able to remove the wheels and get to them properly), which were then given a light treatment of iron-x (I had a very limited supply left and the owner and I had agreed it would be put to better use on his paintwork) which removed some of the embedded iron particles from the wheels




I then set about cleaning up the engine bay using various brushes and Cyclo CM30 before dressing it with Chemical Guys Bare Bones.
Before




After

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