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Ceramic Polish / Coating etc
has anybody got any opinions on ceramic polish / clay barring etc
looks like a mine field on ceramic stuff
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Halfords sell a clay glove which I use after washing and before polishing. It seems to remove minor contamination quite well and leaves a smooth paint finish to apply polish to.
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2002 Final Edition S8. Ebony black with Silver Grey leather and myrtle wood trim. Current mods: solar sun roof, 20mm rear spacers, 15 mm on front, red brembo callipers, 6k headlights, rear view camera, engine remap, alloy dash dial rings, alloy navi rings, tt/phaeton pedal upgrade, (and custom matching foot rest) dension ipod interface & parrot hands free kit (both fully hidden), av input, tv in motion switched thro' PF switch in blanking plug right of steering column, Audi 'quattro' sill covers, repositioned centre console switches, radio clock, .Planned mods: auto-dimming rear view mirror, dash cam (as steamship's), fit the ski hatch, refit philips drl's (or maybe not - nope, definitely not - horrible botch!). |
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If you're considering it, I'd get it professionally applied with a guarantee (which usually involves getting them back to inspect and top up on an annual basis)
Our Golf had a new car paint correction and ceramic coating by a GTechniq dealer, which is warranted to the purchaser for 7 years, and it's still doing something even now the car is 6 years old. It's not transferable, so I've not had the inspection/top up as we're the 2nd owners, but it does make the car easier to keep clean. The important thing with ceramic coating is that the surface it's applied to needs to be spotless, and ideally you want it as blemish free as possible otherwise you're just covering imperfections. Ceramics have got easier to apply, but I'd certainly want it doing indoors in a controlled environment (temperature and humidity) so it cures properly. Given what you've spent on the RS I would defo do it
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I would suggest looking up a local Professional Valeters and Detailers member - they are all insured and often manufacturer-trained and / or accredited so you know the car is in safe hands. The PVD directory can be found here The members with green dots are the PVD-approved ones |
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Yep, and some of the more common product suppliers also run a list of recommended regional suppliers that've been trained in use of the products, so worth a cross-reference
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===SOLD===2002 Audi S8 D2 Final Edition (yes, really) in Avus Silver with purple extended leather===SOLD=== 2011 S5 Sportback in Phantom Black with black Super Sports leather, 9x20s, tech pack high, adaptive xenon plus, intelligent key, memory seats pack, sunroof, B&O, Audi Drive Select & quattro Sports Diff, DAB, parking system plus 2015 VW Golf GTI Performance Pack in Carbon Grey with black Vienna leather, tech pack (Discovery Pro nav & Dynaudio), DCC, factory towbar and retrofit RVC |
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I'd wholly recommend ceramic. It costs a few hundred quid, but lasts at least three years, and makes washing the car a whole lot quicker and easier, as well as protecting the car better than any polish does.
I think I've got CQuartz Pro on mine, but I can't remember to be honest, but definitely worth getting a pro to do it, properly.
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cheers guys
im doing some research as sujested
souns like a dealer is the best option
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It is best done by a pro.
But I have done my own for a few years now and always been well pleased with the result. I love the smoothness of the finish. Really hard work and I suppose I'm getting too old for it. Then it's certainly not an annual task. Well worth the expense.
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Steer clear of a Dealer, it's a DETAILER you want
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I'd be very cautious using a clay glove or any similar abrasive on a regular basis. It is easy to wear through the top coat, especially on raised edges. I know, I've done it. Pre Audi days thankfully.
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