A bit of a spruce up

Looks great! Waxed and polished mine today! Was a disgrace looks back to normal now! Although tomorrow will be filthy again
 
Stuart Truman said:
Iron-x on the wheels
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Stu - I use Bilberry on my wheels and it works pretty well. Spray on wait a few minutes and then jet wash off - a quick wipe to get the water off and good as new!
How does the Iron-X compare?
 
I've not tried Bilberry so can't give you a comparison. Same idea though, spray on (I use a chemical proof mister from cleanyourcar), wait until it bleeds to show its doing its stuff, then wash off. I also spray it around the arches
 
Nice work Stuart, :thumbsup:

I've spent fair to much on detailing products over the last two month, got my new snow foam lance coming tomorrow :D Its become more the an obsession now :oops:
 
Slightly better, the wheels have been fully refurbished, the paintwork touched up, car park dings removed etc

I must be mad to think about selling..

Ooh, shiny!
 
Stuart Truman said:
If you use Tardis post wash, it dissolves the worst of it before you clay it and makes your clay bars last a lot longer.

I got a Auto Glym clay bar kit any one used one any good?
 
Car looks great love the colour top work !!

Machine monkey said:
Stuart Truman said:
If you use Tardis post wash, it dissolves the worst of it before you clay it and makes your clay bars last a lot longer.

I got a Auto Glym clay bar kit any one used one any good?

I have used one was more then happy with the results. Always amazes me how much crap ends up a clay bar when you have finished.
 
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