@@ian.M440 so some quick detailers will work but I have a trick that I use that will work (not a detailing products) white vinegar! If you spray white vinegar on the water spots left for like 20sec and then rub off with a soft microfibre cloth it will remove them. I would recommend going over with a quick detailer after to give it a better finish. If you don't have white vinegar, then you could mix up half vinegar, half water but the only thing I've found doing it this way it smells stronger and also you most likely will have to rinse the car down again. You can buy water spot removers as well but white vinegar is definitely what I would use if you got any at home. Let me know how you get on 👍
@@ian.M440 yeah it's the best option without having to polish it in my opinion. Others may have other ideas but for me it's always worked. Just because it is not a detailing product, people will turn their nose up at it but it's good for so many things. Actually works better on glass then glass cleaners 😂
I used to have one of these cars! They are a brilliant little run about with even better fuel economy :) Great job as always! Now I have the craving to wash my car 😂😂 Are you using TFR this time of year? If so, which would you recommend?
Yeah definitely a great car for around town! Thank you 💪 yes so I do use a TFR and it's a safer to use one that I find really good and you can dilute it right down, so it will last a long time but still removes dirt easily. Here is a link to it www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383703062522?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Lz-g9iSxTVq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=nrzR30U0SSO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I haven't washed my 451 all year 😅 going to do it now. 😂 Is it ok to pressure wash in the gas cap area? I know the caps have breather holes so couldn't water potentially get in?
Think it needs one then haha! So with this newer model they are ok, just don't apply water directly at it. It's the older models that had a big problem with water getting in there 👍
Wow amazing results 👏😮
Thank you 🙏
Just clean my car and it's got a lot of water spots on it, is there a way of getting them off with out Polishing it.
@@ian.M440 so some quick detailers will work but I have a trick that I use that will work (not a detailing products) white vinegar! If you spray white vinegar on the water spots left for like 20sec and then rub off with a soft microfibre cloth it will remove them. I would recommend going over with a quick detailer after to give it a better finish. If you don't have white vinegar, then you could mix up half vinegar, half water but the only thing I've found doing it this way it smells stronger and also you most likely will have to rinse the car down again. You can buy water spot removers as well but white vinegar is definitely what I would use if you got any at home. Let me know how you get on 👍
@@the_jnlt_channel thank you so much for your help l will get the white vinegar in the week and I will let you know how it goes 👍
@@ian.M440 yeah it's the best option without having to polish it in my opinion. Others may have other ideas but for me it's always worked. Just because it is not a detailing product, people will turn their nose up at it but it's good for so many things. Actually works better on glass then glass cleaners 😂
Yep, that was a nice few minutes of relaxing on a Sunday morning. All the best, Jason. 👍
As always thanks for watching Lee, glad it was relaxing for you 💪
Another awesome work! Looks great when you’ve finished with the car 😊
Thanks mate, definitely come up good! Thanks for watching 🙏
Great job. I still haven't tried any of the foam cannon sealants before. Makes it look SO easy!
Thanks mate, definitely recommend them. Make life so much easier and helps dry the car quicker as well 💪
What a transformation
I will have to go out and clean my car now 😅
Yeah I was really happy with the results, thanks for watching 🙏
What protection was it you used at the end? Need some more and that looked well at the end
Thanks for watching! The choice of protection on this one was Autoglym Polar Seal, one of my favourite and in my opinion one of the best 💪
Will get this watched later I need to tackle my T6 today
Thanks mate, good luck! For me today was a motorbike 😂
Lovely vid mate 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching mate 🙏
I used to have one of these cars! They are a brilliant little run about with even better fuel economy :)
Great job as always! Now I have the craving to wash my car 😂😂 Are you using TFR this time of year? If so, which would you recommend?
Yeah definitely a great car for around town! Thank you 💪 yes so I do use a TFR and it's a safer to use one that I find really good and you can dilute it right down, so it will last a long time but still removes dirt easily. Here is a link to it www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383703062522?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Lz-g9iSxTVq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=nrzR30U0SSO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Great job buddy as per usual 💪😞
Thanks mate, appreciate it. Why the sad face haha?!
Good job 👍
Thanks for watching 🙏
Lovely car👍
And also i like the headlights and wheels to❤❤❤
Thanks for watching, it's a cool car 👍
I haven't washed my 451 all year 😅 going to do it now. 😂 Is it ok to pressure wash in the gas cap area? I know the caps have breather holes so couldn't water potentially get in?
Think it needs one then haha! So with this newer model they are ok, just don't apply water directly at it. It's the older models that had a big problem with water getting in there 👍
@@the_jnlt_channel good to know! I'll definitely be careful around mine.
Yea that's it, just take it easy around them areas 👍
@@the_jnlt_channel appreciate it!
This is the first video I've seen of a Smart Car being washed. Aren't the body panels made of plastic, or am I just ignorant?
Thanks for watching, not all plastic but there isn't much to them 😂
@@the_jnlt_channel And I should've said that it was also a very well made video, with very "smart" looking car when you had finished.
@@johnough4893 thank you, I appreciate it 👍
Fortwo ❤️
Thanks for watching 👍