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Just thought I'd share another write-up as I haven't put any in here for ages, and I know some people don't mind reading haha.

DetailMyCar Presents Vauxhall Astra VXR

This is one of the first VXR's (Early 2006 I believe) and although well cared for by the current owner it had obviously had a fairly hard few years not being washed very carefully....

This was done in October (2011).

As it started:


































So as you can see there were a lot in the way of swirls, but also a lot of contamination in the way of Tar and bird lime that would need to be removed safely and effectively, the wheels were looking fairly dirty too.

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I then went around the car with some G101 (6:1) cleaning the lights, gaps, fuel flap, grills etc





After rinsing off I set about cleaning the wheels using some AS Smartwheels 4:1 with a combination of EZ Detail brush and a Valet pro wheel brush then Tyres and arches were cleaned with G101

















The wheels came up really nice, and I was pleased to see the nice finish appearing on them as they were refurbed a few months previous in a nice powdercoated finish but with a touch of sparkle to them - you'll see what I mean further down in the final shots.

Shampoo used was Wolfs White Satin with an Adam's wash pad, two buckets with grit guards from Autobrite - These have lasted me really well so far so no plans on changing them yet but I do keep wondering how long the handles will last :-)

Tardis was remove all those tiny bits as well as a few larger areas! This was sprayed on one panel at a time and left for 2-3 mins before wiping away with a new MF cloth.

This removed all the Tar easily so I was happy to get claying, using Blue 3M clay and some AS Reglaze as lube
Last step before polishing was to rinse off again, mist with Last touch all over and towel dry.

You've seen the swirls already in the sunlight but under lights they were obviously even worse! I got it all taped up, and used my 3M rotary with the usual combination of Hex Logic White, Green pads and a 3M blue for the refining. Polish wise I used Menzerna 85RD 3.02 and refined with 3M ultrafina.
Polishing Stage:

Before:


After:



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Roof before showing bad swirls




Roof done:


Bonnet done


On a nice bright Red i opted for FK1000p again, this is a great Sealant for winter as durability is so good and I love the way it looks over bright colours like this!

Glass was cleaned with Meg's Glass concentrate (10:1), Tyres dressed with Meg's Endurance.

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nice work!

what is the foaming shampoo that you use in this photo?

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Thanks Matt, that's Meguiars Hyper Wash Shampoo but the key is that it's run through an HD Foam Lance - To be honest most shampoo's work well as Snow Foam but Hyper wash gives ultra thick foam.
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