![]() 10/21/2017 at 20:29 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Just a wash, clay mitt and wax on the new car. There are a few scratches and spiderwebs because it is 13 year old paint, but what a shine from this wax! Reflection pic after the jump.
Nice!
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That is pretty damn impressive.
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Daaaamn, that is some shin-ass shine!
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All I need now is some more trim restorer, tire shine and wheel cleaner, and it will look amazing!
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Looking good.
Very nice indeed.
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Thanks! I still have to do trim, chrome, tires, and wheels but it’s not bad.
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Looks fantastic! Also what is a clay mitt?
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It’s a mitt that does the same thing as a clay bar. Once you try the mitt, you’ll never go back.
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They look interesting. If you drop it do you still have to just throw it away or can it still be used?
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Just rinse off the mitt and keep going. They’re really handy.
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Like arl said, just rinse it off and you’re good.
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Looking at other G35s it appears the exterior plastics are mainly confined to the lower valences front, rear and sides (leading into the lower edge of the door frame). A great trim dressing that’s for both tyres and trim is Gtechniq T1 Tyres & Trim.
The T1 will also do for window rubbers and the B pillar trim.
For the wheels a good wheel cleaner, followed up with a fallout/brake dust remover, then a good rinse. You can use the wax on the wheels to keep the brake dust build up down and aid cleaning in the future.