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Managed to clean the Q7 today and give the paintwork some winter protection.

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With all the seats folded flat the back is rather large

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The boot as normal

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The boot with the 3rd row of seats up

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Hi, i used an all purpose cleaner on the whole of the exterior to remove the dealers gunk and polish etc.

Then i snow foamed it and rinsed it.

There was still signs of beading so i used a Traffic Film Remover at a quite strong mix to remove the remaining polish.

Rinsed it then washed it .

Clay barred the whole exterior using some Meguires Detailing spray as lubricant and some Bilt Hambler Soft Clay.

To be honest it was quite surprised at how little the clay bar removed showing that it was fairly clean.

i hadnt got any Iron-x left to decontaminate the paint.

After clay barring it i washed it again and rinsed.

Dried the car using microfibre drying cloths

Sealed the paint using PoorBoys EX-P Paint Sealant.

Waxed it using Dodo Juice Purple Haze.

Cleaned and Clay barred the wheels. Sealed them using Poorboys Wheel Sealant.

Next weekend the wheels are coming off so i can seal the rear of the wheels as i was short of time and dodging the showers.

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