Cleaning Your Range Rover

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Dopey

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I found a few good products for you to use, if you like a good polish try Collinight No 476s for lighter cars and Collinight Marque D'Elegance (No. 915) for darker ones (about £5) i also used it has Carnauba wax its meant to he the hardest wax in the world, and Turtle Wax Gloss Guard Paint Top Coat Sealant Polish (about £5) it gives it a "wet look" you put it over the wax (top coat) its meant to last a year? but you still need to wipe your car down though, with a damp micro fibre cloth (about £4 for 10 on eblag) wax it 2 times first though, it looks like a deeper shine if you do

The results, the best shine i have ever had


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Now thats what a call a great shine, almost too good to drive it anywhere.

Have you got any links as to where you bought your products from??

I'm gonna give my P38 the works in the coming weeks how much of these products did you actually use?? Will one tin do me for the whole car?

Thanks
 
A tin will last well over a year, you just use a small amount, i did clay the bonnet and the front of the sides first though

this is what i did

wash it with a good car shampoo, dry it off, clay it (very fine) put the guard on, 2 of the wax using a small application sponge i got from Halfordrs), then the guard again 2 of them too

I got all the stuff from ebay, if its not on ebay, google it
 
I wait until the heavy rain and go puddle bashing, then finish off by going through a couple of fords! It seems to do the trick.
 
For a good clean, wash the vehicle as you would normaly, with a clean wash bucket,wash it again using a wash leather (synthetic) rinse & leather, then polish with a dry cloth. F*****g superb.
 
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