RE: Renault Clio 182 Trophy: PH Fleet

RE: Renault Clio 182 Trophy: PH Fleet

Tuesday 8th September 2015

Renault Clio 182 Trophy: PH Fleet

Time to get dirty in the quest for a clean Clio



This month is all about detailing, so if you're interested in restoring the look of your pride and joy then this article is most definitely relevant to you. And if not, you'll just have to read something else!

And so it begins...
And so it begins...
When I purchased my little Trophy it was in a bit of a sorry state. The gaps between the body panels were full of old polish, the headlights were faded, and the door sills and windows were full of that horrible green mildew that's often associated with a barn find. Inside the silver trim was practically black with grubby marks; it was all pretty gross. I set to cleaning it the day after collection armed with a bucket, sponge and whatever shampoo I could find in the garage. It was certainly better, but up until a month ago my understanding of the 'two bucket method' involved pouring ice over your head.

I made contact with the Professional Valeters and Detailers Trade Association (PVD), a network of approved, insured and highly capable valeters and detailers in the UK who actually have a thread in the forum for all your detailing tips and questions. They put me onto TheMattFinish and Happy Headlights, with both close to me in Kent and approved by PVD for their outstanding service. I thought valeting was taking your car to the local carwash - how wrong I was!

After a handful of emails and phone calls my Trophy was booked in for seven days with TheMattFinish for a bespoke enhancement detail to make it even better than factory finish where possible, spruce up the engine bay and improve the interior. I spent the first few hours with the car while Matt from TheMattFinish (see what you did there) started the wash stage of the detail, which really did show the amount of tar, grime and swirl marks that had built up and gone untreated over the years.

Engine was in line for a spruce up too
Engine was in line for a spruce up too
Matt started with the wheels and arches, using a mixture of citrus pre-wash, wheel cleaners, tar and glue remover and fallout remover to get rid of the built up dirt and brake dust. The car was then generously soaked with citrus pre-wash, rinsed and covered in snow foam. I never knew there were so many products you could use! This followed with the two-bucket method (now I know!) before further treatment with tar and fallout removal. You could literally see thick black and red streaks running down the car, showing all the deposits of iron and grime that had built up on the paintwork. By now the wash stage was four hours in and I left leaving Matt to carry on decontaminating the paintwork.

The engine bay was tackled next with various brushes, citrus pre wash and Karcher steamer to break down the built up grime. My Clio was then clayed to ensure a perfectly clean surface removing any bonded contaminants, and dried before the paint depths were measured to assess the cars paintwork. Luckily the readings showed that there's been no previous spray work so Matt could get to work on breaking through all the surface damage with plenty of lacquer to spare. Due to my paint being a solid non-metallic with severe discoloration and heavy swirls, it took many hours and cans of Red Bull to reach the high standard that Matt works to. The multi-stage correction process used a combination or pads, compounds and machines to achieve the jaw dropping finish.

Well of course there's before and after
Well of course there's before and after
After a final rinse to remove the compound dust, the refining process began to bring out the colour and gloss in the paintwork. The car was then treated to three coats of Zaino Z2, which is a polymer sealant with built in UV protection to prevent further discolouration. Hurrah for no more pink panels! The engine bay was dressed and protection, with the interior brought back to factory condition inside. Finally I made the trip to Happy Headlights to sort the faded headlights. People have a crack at this at home with anything from peanut butter to toothpaste to cut through the plastic, but it's best to take it to the professionals who use a series of compounds to bring your lights up like new. The added benefit is that you'll also get UV protection to prevent it happening again in the future.

If most of this has gone over your head like it would have done to me, head to the Pro Valets thread and start asking any questions you have, or grab a copy of its guidebook. Otherwise, I think the photos speak for themselves in the simply stunning finish.

Missed a bit
Missed a bit
I was left speechless when I picked up the car a week later. Every time I drive the Clio now I have to get out and just look at it for a few seconds; it's completely transformed from the car I picked up back in April. Progress hasn't slowed down in other areas, as I've also replaced the brakes all round for some extra stopping power after the issues I had at Spa. I've been out on another Renaultsport track day at Oulton Park but more on all that next time!

Products used during the detail: Valet Pro Citrus pre-wash, Envy all-purpose cleaner, Autosmart tar and glue remover, Envy fallout remover, Envy Bubbly Jubbly snow foam, various grades of compound polish, Spies Hecker 7010, Zaino Z2, Z8 Grande Finale. Oh, and some Red Bull and Anadin for good measure.


FACT SHEET
Car:
2005 Renault Clio 182 Trophy
Run by: Ben Lowden
Bought: April 2015
Mileage: 79,911
Purchase price: £4,250
Last month at a glance: Trophy shines after time with the detailers


Previous reports:
Cheerio diesel Skoda, hello limited edition Renault hero!
Spa day the Renaultsport way
Induction and exhaust tweaks for the Trophy











[Photos: Ben Lowden]

 

 

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Discussion

Windymiller

Original Poster:

1,924 posts

240 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Any indication of cost for this?

Barchettaman

6,309 posts

132 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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I thought for moment there that I'd been redirected to The Showroom over on DetailingWorld.

Edited by Barchettaman on Tuesday 8th September 12:50

GTEYE

2,096 posts

210 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Windymiller said:
Any indication of cost for this?
A free plug on PH

Reavenger

129 posts

133 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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I liked it. Was a good read. Nice photos.

Patrick Bateman

12,183 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Mine could do with this.

Not been washed in about a year and never by me. biggrin

GTID

146 posts

118 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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"my Trophy was booked in for seven days with TheMattFinish for a bespoke enhancement detail"

7 days?! yikes I dread to think how much that cost! Looks good though I must say.

Ben Lowden

6,035 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Windymiller said:
Any indication of cost for this?
A decent external enhancement detail to this level will start at around £600, with the price rising dependent on upgrades such as extensive wheel work or interior, engine, etc. You'd be looking at around £250-300 per day, but all prices are bespoke depending on the amount of work you require. Maintaining the finish is going to take more effort than my previous 'splash and dash' approach with a bucket and sponge, but it really is stunning.

Reavenger said:
I liked it. Was a good read. Nice photos.
Thank you on all accounts!

GTID said:
"my Trophy was booked in for seven days with TheMattFinish for a bespoke enhancement detail"

7 days?! yikes I dread to think how much that cost! Looks good though I must say.
Matt was working on my car around other jobs as well, so don't worry, it wasn't seven full days of work!

Phateuk

751 posts

137 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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GTEYE said:
Windymiller said:
Any indication of cost for this?
A free plug on PH
hehe

Mercury00

4,103 posts

156 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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I've wanted to have my car properly detailed for ages but haven't got the time to maintain the finish. Plus I'd be worried that over the course of its life the lacquer would be gone from polishing.

Andy S15

399 posts

127 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Would also be really interested what kind of cost this would be to the average punter. That's kind of the make or break for this kind of treatment on a 'cheap' car.

GTID

146 posts

118 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Ben Lowden said:
Matt was working on my car around other jobs as well, so don't worry, it wasn't seven full days of work!
Ah right I see.. I asked a local detailer for a quote on a new car detail earlier this year, £350 for 2 days work..I politely declined and spent a quarter of that on new products and did it myself!

davyvee

295 posts

135 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Blimey.

Law of diminishing returns for me. I bet it looked good after a day.

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

234 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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7 days for a clean?! Surely it can't have been much less than a grand?

Ben Lowden

6,035 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Mercury00 said:
I've wanted to have my car properly detailed for ages but haven't got the time to maintain the finish. Plus I'd be worried that over the course of its life the lacquer would be gone from polishing.
A decent detailer will measure the amount of lacquer left on the car before carrying out any work to see what they have to work with prior to any machining. I've been using the two bucket method ever since with Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax, followed by drying off and giving it a wipe with Meguiar's Quick Detailer. It's working well so far to hold the finish and doesn't take too long! I invested in some grit trays for my buckets too, so not a swirl mark in sight.

Andy S15 said:
Would also be really interested what kind of cost this would be to the average punter. That's kind of the make or break for this kind of treatment on a 'cheap' car.
It really depends on the state of your paintwork to start with, mine was pretty damn awful. As mentioned above you'd be looking at around £600 as a starting point for an extensive enhancement detail but there's obviously different levels of work you can have done and it could be as low as £250/300.

BaronVonVaderham

2,317 posts

147 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Stunning car and incredible finish. I really need to get mine done.

timmeh2k

80 posts

152 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Car looks spot on Ben and worth it on a Trophy I think. My 182 is probably worth 2 grand tops so wouldn't really be much point....

roystinho

3,767 posts

175 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Looked good the other week, put mine to shame I think.

Doing a write up from then?

Ben Lowden

6,035 posts

177 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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timmeh2k said:
Car looks spot on Ben and worth it on a Trophy I think. My 182 is probably worth 2 grand tops so wouldn't really be much point....
Thanks! I guess it wouldn't add much value to a cheaper car, and it probably hasn't added a huge amount of value to mine either. However, it's personal satisfaction and I've gone from a proud Trophy owner to a very proud Trophy owner indeed! Just get hold of some product and give it a go yourself. What's the worst that could happen...

roystinho said:
Looked good the other week, put mine to shame I think.

Doing a write up from then?
Thanks Danny! It was, erm, pretty filthy at Oulton. But will be getting a clean tomorrow ahead of the trip to Wales, and yours was looking smart! I'll be doing a write up from Oulton next month, so keep your eyes peeled smile

roystinho

3,767 posts

175 months

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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KimJongHealthy said:
£4200 for a shoddy example?

I've seen mint condition ones with full service and timing belt changed going for that much.
Recently? Would love to see the links. Decent ones are going up to £7k now which brings the prices of average ones up