WX51 TXR
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Big Wull from Seat Enthusiasts first got in touch with me at the start of January, seeking advice on how to sort out the bodywork on his black LCR. When he first dropped round to see me, I couldn’t believe the state it was in. Years of gritty sponges and poor technique had left a myriad of swirl marks, hazing and very serious scratches, in addition to some accident damage (paint transfer and compression marks). We had a long chat about car care, and he bought a pile of products and set to work. First, he started washing it properly, using a lambswool mitt, a good quality shampoo, the two bucket method and a waffle weave drying towel. Then, over a week or so, he clayed the whole car in order to remove a substantial accumulation of tar spots and other bonded surface contaminants. By now, the bodywork was looking better, but still needed a lot more work to correct the more serious defects.
Next up, Big Wull bought himself a PC dual action polisher from Autopia, plus the full Menzerna range of polishes and last step products. Over the following weeks, he started to polish the paint, using a light polish (Final Polish II). This was a useful exercise, as it enabled him to build confidence safely. However, VAG clear coats are hard, and while the paint looked better, most of the defects remained. At this point we had a chat, and Big Wull asked me if I would help him return the car to showroom condition. I’ve been itching for a challenge of this type for ages, so I agreed. Last Saturday, we spent the whole day doing the following.
Process
When Big Wull turned up, his car was filthy, so we firstly washed it, this time using a foam gun and Poorboy’s Slick n Suds (1:4 mix). The steps were: (i) apply foam, leave to dwell for 5 mins (ii) powerwash (iii) apply more foam, wash with lambswool mitt, rinsing mitt after every panel (iv) rinse off with hose (v) dry with waffle weave towel.
Next up, Big Wull bought himself a PC dual action polisher from Autopia, plus the full Menzerna range of polishes and last step products. Over the following weeks, he started to polish the paint, using a light polish (Final Polish II). This was a useful exercise, as it enabled him to build confidence safely. However, VAG clear coats are hard, and while the paint looked better, most of the defects remained. At this point we had a chat, and Big Wull asked me if I would help him return the car to showroom condition. I’ve been itching for a challenge of this type for ages, so I agreed. Last Saturday, we spent the whole day doing the following.
Process
When Big Wull turned up, his car was filthy, so we firstly washed it, this time using a foam gun and Poorboy’s Slick n Suds (1:4 mix). The steps were: (i) apply foam, leave to dwell for 5 mins (ii) powerwash (iii) apply more foam, wash with lambswool mitt, rinsing mitt after every panel (iv) rinse off with hose (v) dry with waffle weave towel.


