T6 CFO
Mike
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Been doing a bit of research on how I'm going to look after my Cali when I get it so I thought I would post my thought processes (worrying) and conclusions.
NB: I have read old threads.
My circumstances are slightly different than most in that I live in a harbourside flat. Got my own parking and access to a power point so charging and vacuuming ok. No tap though so it will be a local place where they have a DIY lance etc.
First off it's new and clean and therefore in a good state to apply protection. I have looked at the VW Autoglym option and decided against on the basis that the product is probably OK but the application may be questionable.
Professional detailing is an attractive but costly proposition. Slightly torn as many of the services are to protect but also to enhance the look and that is not my primary objective. Best companies seem to be those that use Gtechniq products and there is one near me.
At the moment I'm probably going down the DIY route and therefore looking to identify the best products.
I have got as far as identifying 2 products for the interior. For the seats which are Alcantara I shall go for
I1 Smart Fabric by Gtechniq
http://gtechniq.com/products/auto/perfect/exterior/paint/i1-smart-fabric#content
For the carpets especially the Brandrup ones which I can treat before putting in the Cali I shall go for
Scotchguard multi purpose protector.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005N62OR8/?tag=eliteelect-21
There is already quite a lot of discussion on cleaning and the two bucket method seems the way to go. My choices for polishing waxing are going to depend on whether I go down the detailing route. I probably won't so will be looking at products to use.
Yes I'm bored. I've still got a back issue and have time on my hands but it keeps me amused.
A tad more research n Alcantara led me to this site that may be of interest if you do stain your seats.
http://www.alcantara.com/en/stain_removal/39/index.do
I now know far to much about it e.g. Alcantara is composed of about 68% polyester and 32% polyurethane,[5] giving increased durability and stain resistance. The appearance and tactile feel of the material is similar to that of suede, and it may be incorrectly identified as such.
Mike
NB: I have read old threads.
My circumstances are slightly different than most in that I live in a harbourside flat. Got my own parking and access to a power point so charging and vacuuming ok. No tap though so it will be a local place where they have a DIY lance etc.
First off it's new and clean and therefore in a good state to apply protection. I have looked at the VW Autoglym option and decided against on the basis that the product is probably OK but the application may be questionable.
Professional detailing is an attractive but costly proposition. Slightly torn as many of the services are to protect but also to enhance the look and that is not my primary objective. Best companies seem to be those that use Gtechniq products and there is one near me.
At the moment I'm probably going down the DIY route and therefore looking to identify the best products.
I have got as far as identifying 2 products for the interior. For the seats which are Alcantara I shall go for
I1 Smart Fabric by Gtechniq
http://gtechniq.com/products/auto/perfect/exterior/paint/i1-smart-fabric#content
For the carpets especially the Brandrup ones which I can treat before putting in the Cali I shall go for
Scotchguard multi purpose protector.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005N62OR8/?tag=eliteelect-21
There is already quite a lot of discussion on cleaning and the two bucket method seems the way to go. My choices for polishing waxing are going to depend on whether I go down the detailing route. I probably won't so will be looking at products to use.
Yes I'm bored. I've still got a back issue and have time on my hands but it keeps me amused.
A tad more research n Alcantara led me to this site that may be of interest if you do stain your seats.
http://www.alcantara.com/en/stain_removal/39/index.do
I now know far to much about it e.g. Alcantara is composed of about 68% polyester and 32% polyurethane,[5] giving increased durability and stain resistance. The appearance and tactile feel of the material is similar to that of suede, and it may be incorrectly identified as such.
Mike
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