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Winter Clean

Give the M4 a deep winter clean today.Started with GT Decon diluted 1:20 in a spray bottle used as a pre wash on the lower half then power wash rinsed to remove traffic film.

Wheels sprayed with Labocosmetica Sidero diluted 1:4 in spray bottle to remove iron particles,also foamed with GT wheel shampoo in a IK Foamer them power wash rinsed.

Car foamed all over using GT demineralisation shampoo diluted 1:10 in my foam lance,left to dwell for 5 mins then power rinsed off.

Bucket wash using GT car shampoo then power rinsed off.

Dried using my leaf blower and a couple of towels to mop up the rest.

Glass treated with Gyeon Quick View.This should help keep the windscreen clear through winter.

Tyres treated with Gyeon Tire Express.

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Sucks living north of the border when it comes to winter washing.
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Give the M4 a deep winter clean today.Started with GT Decon diluted 1:20 in a spray bottle used as a pre wash on the lower half then power wash rinsed to remove traffic film.

Wheels sprayed with Labocosmetica Sidero diluted 1:4 in spray bottle to remove iron particles,also foamed with GT wheel shampoo in a IK Foamer them power wash rinsed.

Car foamed all over using GT demineralisation shampoo diluted 1:10 in my foam lance,left to dwell for 5 mins then power rinsed off.

Bucket wash using GT car shampoo then power rinsed off.

Dried using my leaf blower and a couple of towels to mop up the rest.

Glass treated with Gyeon Quick View.This should help keep the windscreen clear through winter.

Tyres treated with Gyeon Tire Express.

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Stunning looking car.

I'm a big 'fan' of GT and Gyeon products.

Have you tried Koch Chemie Protector Wax after your final rinse, I really rate it. 15ml in 500ml of water in my foam cannon is more than enough to full cover my X5 M60i, spray on and rinse off. I find it much more economical than Gyeon Wet Coat.
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****That looks GREAT! Really nice detailing job. It is snowing in my area, and the roads are covered with salt here so cars are in need of a decent cleaning once everything melts and dries out.
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Stunning looking car.

I'm a big 'fan' of GT and Gyeon products.

Have you tried Koch Chemie Protector Wax after your final rinse, I really rate it. 15ml in 500ml of water in my foam cannon is more than enough to full cover my X5 M60i, spray on and rinse off. I find it much more economical than Gyeon Wet Coat.
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No I have not tried that.Im currently using Labocosmetica Beneficia which is a spray sealant.It takes a couple of squirts per panel and gives good gloss with good beading.It takes very little to dry it with my leaf blower.
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Thanks.

No I have not tried that.Im currently using Labocosmetica Beneficia which is a spray sealant.It takes a couple of squirts per panel and gives good gloss with good beading.It takes very little to dry it with my leaf blower.
***That's a good tip about the spray sealant. I use a a lot of Griot's Garage products and they seem to work well for me.

I spend a lot of time detailing my cars. I really enjoy doing it and learning about products that work well.

You have a beautiful car.
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Thank you.

Yeah I love cleaning my car and spend more time cleaning than driving it.
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Used Bilt Hamber Touchless for the first time today along with the Active 2.0. To say I was impressed by both would be an understatement. There was a ton of salt/dirt on the car and it looks amazing after with zero contact wash. I am hooked. Maine winters are terrible.
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