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Hello Peeps
I havent posted on here for a long while. Well now Im back, and Im starting up my own detailing company called Kowalski Details. So if any of you are in need of one, then feel free to drop me a pm, may organise a group buy for this later on. This detail took place over Wednesday & Thursday this week (haven't detailed for a while, write-ups take ages don't they!!) A 60 mile round trip was in order from Manchester to Tideswell. This very nicely modded Akoya Silver A3 belongs our good friend Matt Andrew. He's abit of a modding freak like me, always wanting to take things up a level
On with the pics, the car wasn't too dirty before hand:
Gazebo was set up (First time using, thanks to Baker21 from DW)
First job was to attack the wheels, so out with the usual suspects
Wheels cleaned using Bilberry - Only got the Envy Valeting brush the other day and for £4 you seriously can't go wrong! Thanks Tim
Tyres scrubbed using Megs APC
Left me with something like this
Arches cleaned using my new Vikan brush
Then first go on another new toy (Been spending quite abit of late), the build quality of the Kranzle feels like a Bentley GT, anyone thinking of getting one DO IT!!!
Wheels & Arches rinsed
Left me with something like this
The 2 buckets after all 4 wheels (Don't you love when the neighbours have a nose and say why are you using 2 buckets)
Next Megs APC used on all the shuts etc
Car then foamed, with Elite HD Lance & Foam
Then rinsed
2 Bucket Method then used via Megs Shampoo
Car was then rinsed and clayed using Megs Mild Clay and Last Touch. Quite alot of overspray (from his workshop)
Car was then rinsed, which left something like this
Engine bay was then done, started like this
During using Megs Superdegreaser
303 used
Afters
Car moved under the Gazebo
Dried using a leaf blower & Drying Towel
I havent posted on here for a long while. Well now Im back, and Im starting up my own detailing company called Kowalski Details. So if any of you are in need of one, then feel free to drop me a pm, may organise a group buy for this later on. This detail took place over Wednesday & Thursday this week (haven't detailed for a while, write-ups take ages don't they!!) A 60 mile round trip was in order from Manchester to Tideswell. This very nicely modded Akoya Silver A3 belongs our good friend Matt Andrew. He's abit of a modding freak like me, always wanting to take things up a level
On with the pics, the car wasn't too dirty before hand:
Gazebo was set up (First time using, thanks to Baker21 from DW)
First job was to attack the wheels, so out with the usual suspects
Wheels cleaned using Bilberry - Only got the Envy Valeting brush the other day and for £4 you seriously can't go wrong! Thanks Tim
Tyres scrubbed using Megs APC
Left me with something like this
Arches cleaned using my new Vikan brush
Then first go on another new toy (Been spending quite abit of late), the build quality of the Kranzle feels like a Bentley GT, anyone thinking of getting one DO IT!!!
Wheels & Arches rinsed
Left me with something like this
The 2 buckets after all 4 wheels (Don't you love when the neighbours have a nose and say why are you using 2 buckets)
Next Megs APC used on all the shuts etc
Car then foamed, with Elite HD Lance & Foam
Then rinsed
2 Bucket Method then used via Megs Shampoo
Car was then rinsed and clayed using Megs Mild Clay and Last Touch. Quite alot of overspray (from his workshop)
Car was then rinsed, which left something like this
Engine bay was then done, started like this
During using Megs Superdegreaser
303 used
Afters
Car moved under the Gazebo
Dried using a leaf blower & Drying Towel