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Old Jun 8, 2005 | 09:37 PM
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the works?

Hi FOlks

ive read a whole stack of threads but none really answered my questions ( or they partially did ) so here it goes:

With washing & detailing the car is this the process?

Exterior:
Wash, dry with chamois, wax ( waxing done once every 6 months )

Interior
Vaccum carpets & floors, wipe all over dash with UV protectant applications, wipe over leather seats with leather conditioner + UV protectant?

Is there anything im missing out on ?
 
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Old Jun 8, 2005 | 10:07 PM
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Well, I think those are certainly the high points.

There are further details like glass and clear plastic (windows, mirrors, lights), chrome (tail pipe, accent pieces) plastic (dashboard, trimming, etc.) and metal. As well as, dusting out vents, vacuuming door pockets and, of course, shaving and showering and then standing back and admiring your work glisten in the sun.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2005 | 11:09 PM
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lol that sounds like alot of work all up - well worth it i imagine.


Whats the go with the windows, mirrors, sunroof? i suppose u just use window cleaning agent and thats it?

no idea what to do with the chrome

with the dash and plastic - ill just use something with lots of UV protectant in it.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2005 | 11:37 PM
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Once you start asking for advice, you will be overwhelmed with opinions :smile:

You could certainly turn the process of keeping your MINI clean into a full time job - sort of putting the "detail" into "detailing".

For glass and clear stuff I use Stoner Invisible Glass. It's about $3 a can and gives a great, streak-free shine.

For chrome you can use Eagle One "Nevr Dull" which goes for about $5 a can. It cleans well and leaves a nice lustrous shine. I find it to be quite good.

For the plastic and glass, there's a whole host of possibilities from Armor All (which now comes in several "flavors" of shininess) to Zaino Plastic Cleaner and other specialty formulations (Mother's Back to Black and others). I've tried several but not yet settled on any one. The Zaino stuff is pretty good.

And of course, the waxing could (should?) be preceded by clay bar and then application of swirl remover before waxing. And then there is "the great wax controversy".... [do you use Zaino, Zymol, 3M, Meguiars, Mother's...carnuba or polymer-based...how many coats...do you need a sealant...]...and don't even start to ask about what kind of towels to use...[cotton, microfiber, watch out for those nylon threads!, tear off the tags! consider cutting the edges off!]

Oh! And the wheels! Don't forget the wheel and tires! Take the wheels off, wash them with mild soap then polish them with Wheel Wax (about $15 a jar) and then put them back on. If you like that shiny tire look then use some tire treatment.

It's a slippery slope!
 
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Old Jun 8, 2005 | 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by neilgj
Once you start asking for advice, you will be overwhelmed with opinions :smile:

You could certainly turn the process of keeping your MINI clean into a full time job - sort of putting the "detail" into "detailing".

For glass and clear stuff I use Stoner Invisible Glass. It's about $3 a can and gives a great, streak-free shine.

For chrome you can use Eagle One "Nevr Dull" which goes for about $5 a can. It cleans well and leaves a nice lustrous shine. I find it to be quite good.

For the plastic and glass, there's a whole host of possibilities from Armour All (which now comes in several "flavors" of shininess) to Zaino Plastic Cleaner and other specialty formulations (Mother's Back to Black and others). I've tried several but not yet settled on any one. The Zaino stuff is pretty good.

And of course, the waxing could (should?) be preceded by clay bar and then application of swirl remover before waxing. And then there is "the great wax controversy".... [do you use Zaino, Zymol, 3M, Meguiars, Mother's...carnuba or polymer-based...how many coats...do you need a sealant...]...and don't even start to ask about what kind of towels to use...[cotton, microfiber, watch out for those nylon threads!, tear off the tags! consider cutting the edges off!]

Oh! And the wheels! Don't forget the wheel and tires! Take the wheels off, wash them with mild soap then polish them with Wheel Wax (about $15 a jar) and then put them back on. If you like that shiny tire look then use some tire treatment.

It's a slippery slope!
Geez......slacker!


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Old Jun 9, 2005 | 12:06 AM
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No matter how much you do,keep your MINI clean
 
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Old Jun 9, 2005 | 12:17 PM
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You need to read THIS!

Check out some of the better product options. It makes a HUGE difference in the outcome of your detail.
 
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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 08:45 PM
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cool thanks for the feed back , i guess ill have to do it the hard way then (ie trial and error ! )

but im definitely not going to the extent of taking the wheels off to wash them tho hehe
 
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