Give the Mondeo a clean...
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- Bailes1992
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Give the Mondeo a clean...
Havent cleaned the Mondeo in 4000miles. I cleaned it just before I went to Belgium in August.
Aldi in Calais.
Brugges train station (2Euros for 12 hours parking!).
Anyway, 4000miles since I cleaned the car last it looked a bit like this!
I cleaned the car over two days.
I foamed the car in Meguiars Hyperwash just using a Karcher foam lance. I used a brush to get into all the nookes and crannies that I always miss with the mitt.
I washed the car in Meguiars Hyperwash using a Duragloss MF mitt.
The car was clayed with Bilt Hambers Autoclay using plain water as lube. The rear end took some claying and still isn't perfect. Clay was black with soot!
I cleaned the paint with Duragloss 652 Precleaner.
I applied Duragloss 601 Polish Bonding Agent.
Then I applied Duragloss 105 straight on top. It's a good AIO that always leaves a really wet finish and lasts well too!
I then left the car for a day and started again.
I washed the car in a very weak solution of Meguiars Hyperwash. The car was dusty and took very little washing.
I wiped the car down with Duragloss 921 Quick detailer to add a little extra gloss.
Then I applied Duragloss 111 Sealent as an LSP. I've always had good results and good durability with this sealent. Easy to use too!
Finally the car was wiped down with Duragloss Aquawax and I dressed all the trims and tyres.
I then let my cat get on with cleaning the interior.
And it looks like I'm going back to Belgium on Saturday.
Aldi in Calais.
Brugges train station (2Euros for 12 hours parking!).
Anyway, 4000miles since I cleaned the car last it looked a bit like this!
I cleaned the car over two days.
I foamed the car in Meguiars Hyperwash just using a Karcher foam lance. I used a brush to get into all the nookes and crannies that I always miss with the mitt.
I washed the car in Meguiars Hyperwash using a Duragloss MF mitt.
The car was clayed with Bilt Hambers Autoclay using plain water as lube. The rear end took some claying and still isn't perfect. Clay was black with soot!
I cleaned the paint with Duragloss 652 Precleaner.
I applied Duragloss 601 Polish Bonding Agent.
Then I applied Duragloss 105 straight on top. It's a good AIO that always leaves a really wet finish and lasts well too!
I then left the car for a day and started again.
I washed the car in a very weak solution of Meguiars Hyperwash. The car was dusty and took very little washing.
I wiped the car down with Duragloss 921 Quick detailer to add a little extra gloss.
Then I applied Duragloss 111 Sealent as an LSP. I've always had good results and good durability with this sealent. Easy to use too!
Finally the car was wiped down with Duragloss Aquawax and I dressed all the trims and tyres.
I then let my cat get on with cleaning the interior.
And it looks like I'm going back to Belgium on Saturday.
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Ahh the joys of having too much time on your hands (or not having kids) I washed the 406 at the weekend
I sprayed it with H2O using a own brand pressure washer that whistles as the nozzle is a bit rusty, attached to a hose which is full of pin holes that spray you unexpectedly in the face.
I then mixed some Carplan car wash and wax which I got free from Halfrauds for the privaledge of paying a small fortune to O2 each month with some luke warm water (don't scold the kids) in a bright red bucket that also came free with said shampoo.
I then set to work from the top down cleaning the car while my daughter worked from the bottom up, using a random number generator to decide what panel to attack next, rubbing grit into all the paintwork which she collected by regularly dropping the sponge on the floor.
I then re cleaned all the panels the daughter had helped with <winge>"I've done that one"</winge> while trying to stop her from re-cleaning others, scratched at some dead insects on the front bumper with my nail as the only 'clay' I have is plasticine.
Rinsed with H2O which I always find is an excellent SSR (soap sud removed)
Stood back to admire my handiwork, the new carpark dings, and the new scratches from living down a narrow track.
Got on my bike and went to the pub.
Suffice to say it looks absolutely nothing like yours. but at least I can see out the windows again as the recent weather has caused everything to have a patina of Saharan dust
I sprayed it with H2O using a own brand pressure washer that whistles as the nozzle is a bit rusty, attached to a hose which is full of pin holes that spray you unexpectedly in the face.
I then mixed some Carplan car wash and wax which I got free from Halfrauds for the privaledge of paying a small fortune to O2 each month with some luke warm water (don't scold the kids) in a bright red bucket that also came free with said shampoo.
I then set to work from the top down cleaning the car while my daughter worked from the bottom up, using a random number generator to decide what panel to attack next, rubbing grit into all the paintwork which she collected by regularly dropping the sponge on the floor.
I then re cleaned all the panels the daughter had helped with <winge>"I've done that one"</winge> while trying to stop her from re-cleaning others, scratched at some dead insects on the front bumper with my nail as the only 'clay' I have is plasticine.
Rinsed with H2O which I always find is an excellent SSR (soap sud removed)
Stood back to admire my handiwork, the new carpark dings, and the new scratches from living down a narrow track.
Got on my bike and went to the pub.
Suffice to say it looks absolutely nothing like yours. but at least I can see out the windows again as the recent weather has caused everything to have a patina of Saharan dust
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Ah.., patina.benczuk wrote:
......... the recent weather has caused everything to have a patina of Saharan dust
406's on way to becoming classic.
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- Welly
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Well I'm going to see your 'Red Bucket' and raise you a washing up bowl from Wilkinsons
(actually I've got a 20 ltr bucket with a grit-guard so there )
I've fallen behind a bit with my 'detailing' since doing the house up every weekend the car gets a quick wash once a month if that. I'm convinced the less you wash your car the more faults it develops
(actually I've got a 20 ltr bucket with a grit-guard so there )
I've fallen behind a bit with my 'detailing' since doing the house up every weekend the car gets a quick wash once a month if that. I'm convinced the less you wash your car the more faults it develops
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Where did you see a red bucket? That's a bloody Henry.Welly wrote:Well I'm going to see your 'Red Bucket' and raise you a washing up bowl from Wilkinsons
(actually I've got a 20 ltr bucket with a grit-guard so there )
I've fallen behind a bit with my 'detailing' since doing the house up every weekend the car gets a quick wash once a month if that. I'm convinced the less you wash your car the more faults it develops
I have two CleanYourCar.co.uk 20L wash buckets with grit guards.
I'm off again today so may give the car another wipe down and a coat of Raceglaze #55 to add a little more warmth to the paint.
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
It rained today job sorted
If it doesn't fit you need a bigger hammer
Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
"Like"binnzy wrote:It rained today job sorted
@Lozz, the red bucket was from my write up
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
I'didnt mention no 'red bucket..benczuk wrote:"Like"binnzy wrote:It rained today job sorted
@Lozz, the red bucket was from my write up
@bailes thats along way to go to visit an aldi..
Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Attempting to get a sensible answer if I dare
I've ordered a basic pressure washer from ECP for £45 mainly for doing the patio and other such jobs but it does have a detergent do-da on the lance.
If I were to get some of the autoglym foam stuff (Halfords on a 3 for 2 ATM) is it just a case of put it in, tweek the flow rate and cover the car or do I need any 'specialist' bits???
Far too many dinks and scratches in my car to be overly bothered but seems a shame not to use it now I've parted with the cash.
I've ordered a basic pressure washer from ECP for £45 mainly for doing the patio and other such jobs but it does have a detergent do-da on the lance.
If I were to get some of the autoglym foam stuff (Halfords on a 3 for 2 ATM) is it just a case of put it in, tweek the flow rate and cover the car or do I need any 'specialist' bits???
Far too many dinks and scratches in my car to be overly bothered but seems a shame not to use it now I've parted with the cash.
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- Welly
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
I use a snow foam lance, is that what you mean? it's fairly complex really when you take the thing apart because it has to 'pick up' the bubble solution and mix it with water and air to force it through a kinda 'birds beak' at the end. Mine has a gauze filter thing that I have to regularly soak in Vinegar otherwise it just won't produce the foam nicely.
My lance and 0.5ltr bottle was £50.00
My lance and 0.5ltr bottle was £50.00
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
I have a £15 karcher foam lance. Used to use expensive ones when I was working for Glossmax and the Karcher is 99% as good.
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
OK, I gave the car a quick going over on the weekend.
Firstly, on the way home from the rugby on Saturday afternoon I took it to see the Polish boys at the hand car wash down the road, they do a cracking job for a fiver, it's really not worth getting dirty!
Then yesterday morning I made excuses why we should take the wife's car out so mine didn't get dirty before I had a chance to slap some products on it. Got home about 3 with overcast skies and fading light, so cracked on.
Though I'd better open that box of Meguiars stuff that several of us bought about a year ago
Used a clay bar for the first time in my life, the Meguiars clay with the Meguiars Quick Detailer, was impressed by the amount of crap it was picking up but I lost the will to live pretty quickly, so I attacked the visible stuff then moved on.
Polished it with Autoglym Super Resin Polish and the machine polisher, took it off with a cotton polishing cloth.
Then stuck a coat of Meguiars Gold Class on it too, applied by hand with a foam applicator and buffed up with a microfibre cloth, all from the Megs kit.
It was only at that point that I noticed the difference the clay made, the bits I'd done were noticeably smother than the bits I hadn't, should have done the whole thing really
Anyway, here are some mandatory pics, piss poor quality because of the fading light but nevertheless....
So that's my half-arsed attempt
So sorry about the rain, my fault! Still, I would have liked it to stay clean for more than 14 hours though. I'd jut like to add a special word of thanks to Taylor Wimpey, the run off from their building site formed a muddy lake and river that I had to navigate within 200 yds of leaving the house, thanks for that guys
Firstly, on the way home from the rugby on Saturday afternoon I took it to see the Polish boys at the hand car wash down the road, they do a cracking job for a fiver, it's really not worth getting dirty!
Then yesterday morning I made excuses why we should take the wife's car out so mine didn't get dirty before I had a chance to slap some products on it. Got home about 3 with overcast skies and fading light, so cracked on.
Though I'd better open that box of Meguiars stuff that several of us bought about a year ago
Used a clay bar for the first time in my life, the Meguiars clay with the Meguiars Quick Detailer, was impressed by the amount of crap it was picking up but I lost the will to live pretty quickly, so I attacked the visible stuff then moved on.
Polished it with Autoglym Super Resin Polish and the machine polisher, took it off with a cotton polishing cloth.
Then stuck a coat of Meguiars Gold Class on it too, applied by hand with a foam applicator and buffed up with a microfibre cloth, all from the Megs kit.
It was only at that point that I noticed the difference the clay made, the bits I'd done were noticeably smother than the bits I hadn't, should have done the whole thing really
Anyway, here are some mandatory pics, piss poor quality because of the fading light but nevertheless....
So that's my half-arsed attempt
So sorry about the rain, my fault! Still, I would have liked it to stay clean for more than 14 hours though. I'd jut like to add a special word of thanks to Taylor Wimpey, the run off from their building site formed a muddy lake and river that I had to navigate within 200 yds of leaving the house, thanks for that guys
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
What? no Reverse Osmosis water used? Pah!
You're brave attacking that with a machine polisher, I just mean that you need to know what you're doing? (not saying you don't of course) I fancy getting one but don't fancy doing it wrong and burning me laquer. We're supposed to buy an old scrap panel to practice on?
The clay makes all the subsequent hand treatments really easy for sure.
I've got to do my Winter treatment soon, I have to say I'm becoming less and less interested in these things as I get older. I've already had a word with the body shop next door to work about 'mopping'? mine for me
You're brave attacking that with a machine polisher, I just mean that you need to know what you're doing? (not saying you don't of course) I fancy getting one but don't fancy doing it wrong and burning me laquer. We're supposed to buy an old scrap panel to practice on?
The clay makes all the subsequent hand treatments really easy for sure.
I've got to do my Winter treatment soon, I have to say I'm becoming less and less interested in these things as I get older. I've already had a word with the body shop next door to work about 'mopping'? mine for me
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Well, when I say "Machine Polisher"..... it's definitely a hobbyists machine rather than a professional one, and I don't really put any load on it, more just use it to spread the polish under it's own weight. If you do try to press on it it stops anyway. I've been using it for years and never had any problems.Welly wrote:You're brave attacking that with a machine polisher, I just mean that you need to know what you're doing? (not saying you don't of course) I fancy getting one but don't fancy doing it wrong and burning me laquer. We're supposed to buy an old scrap panel to practice on?
Summat like this...
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Re: Give the Mondeo a clean...
Right I'll get one, I'll do my first run on YOUR bonnet, just to get the hang of things
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