
Not bad from 15ft away but the paint was lifeless and here's why

This thick and still sticky tree sap was everywhere


Add to that some greasy hand prints from the freshly fitted Advan tyres

Some soot from the 250bhp diesel engine

and more sap, and this had the makings of being a long old day. The main issue with any bonded contaminant is that they can and do etch the top coat, so all of those bugs, bird bombs, tree sap marks, lumps of tar and metal fallout..........ultimately they all kill your top coat which in turn kills your paint finish. Fortunately Gary called me quite quickly when he realised how bad it was, and I was able to get out to see him ASAP

Np pics of the wash phase so I carried out;
-A pre-wash on the tyres, alloys and arches followed by a rinse.
-I then rinsed again with higher pressure to rid the car of loose contaminants
-A two bucket wash, and a low pressure rinse.
-At this stage most of the crud had come off of the paint (probably thanks to previous good quality protection and Gary not leaving it too long before getting me out)
-Full clay bar session on all paintwork
-Two bucket wash and final rinse
-Pat dried with towels
Preparation for polishing next