finerdetails
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Thanks to Steve for taking the day off work and making the trip North (even if he did over estimate the time needed to trvael and was sat in Tescos cafe from 6am having breakfast
).
Here's the Leon on arrival:
Whilst the car appeared to holding a fairly decent shine, the swirls could be seen under the layer of dirt it was wearing
First job, out with the Karcher, and gave it a good clean off, making sure the under arches got a good clear out. I then sprayed the arches and alloys with APC, and left to soak.
Using the two bucket method, I washed the Leon, top to bottom, and Steve rinsed it off. I then cleaned the alloys, inside and out using a wheel brush and sponge. Steve rinsed the alloys and arches down with the hose and trigger.
Next up, using DP clay I showed Steve how to clay the car, and using the foam gun attachment to deliver and spread lubrication. This was the first time, the car and Steve had siince the impact of using a clay bar. Once fully clayed, rinsed and dried down, Steve moved the car into the garage so we could have a closer look at the paint work. I sprayed a dressing onto the arches to leave to dry while we completed the paintwork.
The paint was in good condition, very few scratches and dinks, but the swirling was a worry.
I started out with a polishing pad and XMT ultra fine SR. Nope, next was the Polishing pad and Pinnacle Swirl remover. Better, but not satisfactory. Finally, after jumping and swapping, I used Pinnacle Advanced Swirl remover and a Cutting Pad to remove the swirling. After the ASR, I followed up with the SR, and then the Ultra fine SR to achieve:

Here's the Leon on arrival:



Whilst the car appeared to holding a fairly decent shine, the swirls could be seen under the layer of dirt it was wearing

First job, out with the Karcher, and gave it a good clean off, making sure the under arches got a good clear out. I then sprayed the arches and alloys with APC, and left to soak.
Using the two bucket method, I washed the Leon, top to bottom, and Steve rinsed it off. I then cleaned the alloys, inside and out using a wheel brush and sponge. Steve rinsed the alloys and arches down with the hose and trigger.
Next up, using DP clay I showed Steve how to clay the car, and using the foam gun attachment to deliver and spread lubrication. This was the first time, the car and Steve had siince the impact of using a clay bar. Once fully clayed, rinsed and dried down, Steve moved the car into the garage so we could have a closer look at the paint work. I sprayed a dressing onto the arches to leave to dry while we completed the paintwork.
The paint was in good condition, very few scratches and dinks, but the swirling was a worry.



I started out with a polishing pad and XMT ultra fine SR. Nope, next was the Polishing pad and Pinnacle Swirl remover. Better, but not satisfactory. Finally, after jumping and swapping, I used Pinnacle Advanced Swirl remover and a Cutting Pad to remove the swirling. After the ASR, I followed up with the SR, and then the Ultra fine SR to achieve: