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Here we have here a very clean MK3 VR that has been cared for so well.

Recently had some paintwork at Southam Bodies by Greg Howell who I am sure most of you know of or have heard of in VW community!

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First off we rinsed the car down and the gave a good covering of VP orange pre-wash to get rid of any dirt and the light covering of dust on the car...

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Next up was foam, a mix of AB Magifoam and VP PH balanced was used

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As things were getting a bit toastie there are no picture of the wash stage but this was taken car of by AutoFinesse Lather, 2 bucket method and usual safe practice

Next up are a some defect shots all under a 3M SunGun with a IPA wipe down before any pictures of defect removal, the car mainly had light swirls and some wash marring but the owner has been given a strict regime to follow now..

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50/50

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All done

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Various other shots of defects and corrected panels

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One and only sun shot post correction

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Through the paint correction stages I used a LC green polishing pad with Menz IP and refined with Megs #205 on a Sonus Red.

Finally some finished shots after the car had been treated to a coat of SV BOS after a pre cleanse with AutoFinesse Rejuvenate, wheels had previously been given 2 coats of CG Jetseal 109 after a refurb so left me to dress trim and tyres with Megs ASD which produced these

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My favourite

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Thanks for looking

Regards

John

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Looks real nice. But then Andy's car always looks nice...... questions...

Why is there tape over the side repeaters and trim strips. second where can we get the stuff you use' date=' and are there instructions for scratch removal??

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Yes he does keep it well!

The blue tape is there the protect delicate area's like plastics, rubbers and leading edges which that will come into contact during the machine polishing stages, these can be easily damged due to the heat generated...

All products I use can be purchased from Clean Your Car, Polished Bliss or Auto Finesse.

As for instructions on scratch removal I don't have any other than 6-7 years experience with a machine polisher.

Regards

John

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