Focus RS new car prep
Posting my friend Steve H's new focus RS car prep because he's not that hot with IT. looked great in the flesh and cant wait until mine gets here, i'll be going for the same treatment!!
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Some photographs:
The new RS sits side by side with the owners current Escort RS Cosworth, lucky boy!




its an RS-fest up here! ( photos a wee bit out of sync here, but wanted to show it side by side with the escort)

First up was a power wash rinse with Autoglym PM3 and left to dwell and some degreaser in and around the arches, door shuts etc and under the bonnet:


"How much stuff do you need to clean a car" was the question we were asked again and again. This was just half of it!!:

A non-caustic foam applied and left to dwell whilst the wheels were given a carefull wipe down:




A TBM wash with some Megs shampoo and a brand new MF mitt:

Another rinse and then for some claying usinga brand new mild green Sonus clay bar:
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(the focu badge to be removed later at steve's request)


The car was pretty good considering it has sat in a yard for about 10 days (at least). this was from half a roof:

The car was then moved inside to a valeting bay that would be ours for the day and taped up:

The car was dry'd using plush MF drying towels:



It was not far from the scene in SAW III:


okay back with the detail, the car paint was inspected and measured and Dean was taking this bit very serious:


There were only a handfull of real defects and a host of light swirls that would pose no problems if we played our cards right:




This was about the worst:

We were not 10 mins into the machine work and we were shifted from SAW III bay into the main workshop to let the local sponge monkey(s) do their thing. (their place i guess)
We started on the machines again. A combination of final finish pads, menzerna 106ff, 85RD and Dodo Lime Prime:
DEan and myself on the rotarys:



After a level of correction that we were pleased with was achieved, it was on to LSP which was Dodo Supernatural:

Wax on :


Dont forget the door checks:

Wax off:


Dressing appplied and some polishing of the exhuasts (note, the wheels were not sealed as they were fresh from the paint shop):

Some after photographs from inside the workshop and outside. The sun didn't really appear for too long, but I hope you get the picture:



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This one is next up & I'll try post up again:

thanks for reading folks and a big thanks again to Dean for his expert assistance.
cheeRS
original thread here.............. http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=132670
__________________________________________________
Some photographs:
The new RS sits side by side with the owners current Escort RS Cosworth, lucky boy!
its an RS-fest up here! ( photos a wee bit out of sync here, but wanted to show it side by side with the escort)
First up was a power wash rinse with Autoglym PM3 and left to dwell and some degreaser in and around the arches, door shuts etc and under the bonnet:
"How much stuff do you need to clean a car" was the question we were asked again and again. This was just half of it!!:
A non-caustic foam applied and left to dwell whilst the wheels were given a carefull wipe down:
A TBM wash with some Megs shampoo and a brand new MF mitt:
Another rinse and then for some claying usinga brand new mild green Sonus clay bar:
[
(the focu badge to be removed later at steve's request)
The car was pretty good considering it has sat in a yard for about 10 days (at least). this was from half a roof:
The car was then moved inside to a valeting bay that would be ours for the day and taped up:
The car was dry'd using plush MF drying towels:
It was not far from the scene in SAW III:

okay back with the detail, the car paint was inspected and measured and Dean was taking this bit very serious:
There were only a handfull of real defects and a host of light swirls that would pose no problems if we played our cards right:
This was about the worst:
We were not 10 mins into the machine work and we were shifted from SAW III bay into the main workshop to let the local sponge monkey(s) do their thing. (their place i guess)
We started on the machines again. A combination of final finish pads, menzerna 106ff, 85RD and Dodo Lime Prime:
DEan and myself on the rotarys:
After a level of correction that we were pleased with was achieved, it was on to LSP which was Dodo Supernatural:
Wax on :
Dont forget the door checks:
Wax off:
Dressing appplied and some polishing of the exhuasts (note, the wheels were not sealed as they were fresh from the paint shop):
Some after photographs from inside the workshop and outside. The sun didn't really appear for too long, but I hope you get the picture:
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This one is next up & I'll try post up again:
thanks for reading folks and a big thanks again to Dean for his expert assistance.
cheeRS
original thread here.............. http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=132670
not 100% sure, i am qouted around Ł270 by him for my new car prep/wax, when it eventually comes
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would love a new focus rs, or a escort cosworth Ummmmm Maybe 
On a + note, VERY VERY good work, can i ask a question, do you tape up the parts where you have so the Buffer fllows correct? and you can get it done in sections, just dont under stand what thats for,
On a + note, VERY VERY good work, can i ask a question, do you tape up the parts where you have so the Buffer fllows correct? and you can get it done in sections, just dont under stand what thats for,
remember folks , i didnt detail this car, just posting for Steve but happy to answer stuff if can.
Ctrl+F and type in "tape" you'll find some kind fo answer.
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