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Back from Motorsport Live in partnership with PistonHeads. Booked for the morning sessions for the International circuit and today was the first time out. Very nearly lost it a couple times learning my limits in the wet. Good mix of cars, RWD, FWD and AWD. Alfa 4C's, M140i, M240i, FK2 type r, Golf GTi Clubsport, S3, GT3, Prelude, MR2, Blop eye Impreza WRX and a shiny 350z. 

 

Out on track with my resident spotter!! 

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All cleaned and protected for winter. Single stage machine polish and wax, rubbers and glass sealant applied. Could really tell the difference after the wash as the paintwork was bare and perfect for prep.

 

Bilt Hamber Autofoam 10.1 pre wash

Rinse

APC 10.1 badges, door handles and window seals then rinse.

Two bucket wash *in a fashion

Fairy liquid as car shampoo to breakdown all previous polishes and waxes. 

MF drying towel

Single stage machine polish, Auto Finesse Triple with Menzera finishing pad.

Autoglym Ultra HD wax

Autobrite Project32 as last touch

Gtechniq C4 for window rubbers, grille, front splitter & door mirrors base.

Gtechniq glass sealant

Autoglym Rubber Plus for tyre dressing

 

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Glad you asked.

 

Fairy Liquid is a surfactant. Look at the ingredients, it only lists 3 or 4 things on the bottle and two of them are listed as surfactants. It’s specifically designed to affect water behaviour. That’s what people want for their dishes. All that shows is that Fairy Liquid leaves something behind, not that it’s stripping off any top layers.

 

Thanks for playing.

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It's also breaks down grease and grime from old food and drink, it won't be leaving much on our washed and rinsed plates if anything as plates are designed to be eaten off. How do surfactants clean... by breaking down what they come into contact with allowing media to the rinsed away. 

 

Thanks for playing? Please troll another build thread if immaturity is your sketch.

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“Grease and grime” is very different to wax. Using that theory you can wash wax off with just plain water because it cleans other things just fine, right?!?

 

What it leaves behind is designed to be rinses off with hot water, not the cold water you use to rinse car panels; if your man in the video rinsed thoroughly for long enough with hot water he’d soon see the water behaviour change again without touching it - incidentally that does NOT mean that water works as wax, by the way...!

 

As I say if you’re happy doing it then carry on, but don’t believe that it’s achieving anything because it’s not. 

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I'm totally at a lost what element of fairy liquid will be able to sit comfortably on top of a wax and remains after washing. Polish and waxes contains oils, weather I have food on my hands are grease, oil or been gardening or any kind of general grime I reach for the FL and not IPA. "wash of wax with plain water?" not sure what to do with that tbh.

 

Ultimately if you are speaking from experience that's all well and fair for actually using FL or can present evidence, I'm speaking from experience and I've not known a different when washing up and finally rinsing with cold or hot water. Using a warm bucket of suds with a good ratio of FL goes a long way to removing any old polish and wax, the paintwork doesn't bead at all however does sheet water slowly. I could be completely wrong and now I have a layer of polish, wax, fairy liquid, polish and now wax again. I know one thing, I'm set for the winter in that case. 

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This is exactly my point; using Fairy Liquid to remove wax is a myth. I’m speaking not only from experience but with a good understanding of how the chemicals involved work.

I agree, using FL to wash removes the water bearing effect and instils a slow sheeting effect... because that’s what surfactants do by design. The surfactants are short lived and wear off quickly, that’s why if you didn’t do anything after using FL you’d find your wax suddenly comes back to life after a few days, despite being “washed away”.

 

Clean paint actually beads - try it for yourself next time you polish, spray a panel with water when you know it’s got absolutely nothing on and you’ll see for yourself.

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If you understand what you’re looking at, the evidence is readily available throughout the internet. There’s probably even a YouTube video that’ll explain it for you but given the flat Earth thread I’m not wasting my life looking for evidence that you will accept.

 

Believe it, or don’t; I don’t really care. But it still doesn’t remove wax. All the best to you.

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Cheers, you clearly know more than most about detailing however I would say since my first car meet various members have commented on how great my cars paintwork looks. I've been passionate about car care like most for many years and looking online, I've not seen any evidence to suggest my practices are lacking.

 

Bought these a week too late, as could have done with them for my annual wheel and spacer swap. Need an excuse to whip a wheel off now as it's service isn't till march either. 

 

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In typical fashion, hours spent cleaning and it rains that very night huff

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Yeah exactly, folks at work say why bother if you know it's going to get mucky the day after? I say do you not clean your house before a party, even though you know it'll need doing soon after - works every time. 

 

As the nights draw in, any evening wash I do will be in the dark and just today Amey have been out to install a bright LED unit to replace the defective one outside the property - result.

 

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Since moving in and the road had nice down LED's, with replacing the defective one the new installment looks a different style to the old one. In an hour or so time il see what's what. This is the 'highlight' of my day lol

 

Edit - it's grand, council tax doing its job. Lights the road, foot path and part of the drive.

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It could be the highlight of your night too :teeth:

 

The ones we had put in basically shone out across as well as diametrically down, so literally shine directly into upstairs windows lighting up the whole front of the house. Bonkers!

 

Anyway, wont derail the thread with streetlamp stories :lol:

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On 14/11/2019 at 09:36, davey_83 said:

It's also breaks down grease and grime from old food and drink, it won't be leaving much on our washed and rinsed plates if anything as plates are designed to be eaten off. How do surfactants clean... by breaking down what they come into contact with allowing media to the rinsed away. 

 

Thanks for playing? Please troll another build thread if immaturity is your sketch.

Now now play nicely 

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