Post Winter Mini Valet/Detail (photo heavy!)
Posted: 21 Feb 2021, 16:10
Well, now that the snow has cleared and the horrid salt washed away, it’s that time of the year again where a good old external spring wash is required.
I’m starting to get into the detailing a bit more and have previously machine polished the bus, but thought I’d post up the process that I use for a general clean:
First off I clean the wheels and use GTechniq Iron Fallout remover - despite your wheels looking clean, the fallout will breakdown the iron that has stuck on your wheel which you can’t see and will look like this:
I then use Bilt Hamber Snow Foam connected to my pressure washer - this breaks down all the dirt and grime:
Once jet washed off I then use a mixture of Meguiars wash/wax & Auto Glym Shampoo - I use a Chemical Guys wash mitt & always use the two bucket method (to wash & rinse):
I usually go round the van twice and then rinse off:
Once completed I used Auto Glym Vinyl & Rubber Care for around the window seals and a Sonic Brush to remove the moss and dirt:
I use a 600gsm microfibre to dry the paint work and on this occasion used Pete’s 53 wax as it brings out a glossy shine on darker paint - it’s a straight wipe on wipe off as you don’t need to wait for it to cure - apply to a panel at a time:
I then used Sonax wheel sealant for the wheels and the Meguiars tyre gel:
For the metal bumpers I use good old WD40 & Black To The Future cream on the surrounds:
Then spray Chemical Guys protectant for the arches:
I then use a final detailer just to remove any remnants of the wax:
I normally use a final sealant after waxing but I only applied that a couple of months ago and it smells bloody awful, so will re-apply next time.
I’m also looking on testing a Sio2 spray sealant to see what results this achieves - more details here if you’re interested:
https://www.meguiars.co.uk/faq/what-is-ceramic-or-sio2/
I’m starting to get into the detailing a bit more and have previously machine polished the bus, but thought I’d post up the process that I use for a general clean:
First off I clean the wheels and use GTechniq Iron Fallout remover - despite your wheels looking clean, the fallout will breakdown the iron that has stuck on your wheel which you can’t see and will look like this:
I then use Bilt Hamber Snow Foam connected to my pressure washer - this breaks down all the dirt and grime:
Once jet washed off I then use a mixture of Meguiars wash/wax & Auto Glym Shampoo - I use a Chemical Guys wash mitt & always use the two bucket method (to wash & rinse):
I usually go round the van twice and then rinse off:
Once completed I used Auto Glym Vinyl & Rubber Care for around the window seals and a Sonic Brush to remove the moss and dirt:
I use a 600gsm microfibre to dry the paint work and on this occasion used Pete’s 53 wax as it brings out a glossy shine on darker paint - it’s a straight wipe on wipe off as you don’t need to wait for it to cure - apply to a panel at a time:
I then used Sonax wheel sealant for the wheels and the Meguiars tyre gel:
For the metal bumpers I use good old WD40 & Black To The Future cream on the surrounds:
Then spray Chemical Guys protectant for the arches:
I then use a final detailer just to remove any remnants of the wax:
I normally use a final sealant after waxing but I only applied that a couple of months ago and it smells bloody awful, so will re-apply next time.
I’m also looking on testing a Sio2 spray sealant to see what results this achieves - more details here if you’re interested:
https://www.meguiars.co.uk/faq/what-is-ceramic-or-sio2/