Top Valeting Advice To Sell Range Rover For Best C
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Top Valeting Advice To Sell Range Rover For Best Cash Deal
If you’re wanting to sell your Range Rover for a best cash, bear in mind that appearance is crucial, the variance between a badly looking car and one that has been cleaned and prepared sensibly can be many hundreds, if not may thousands of pounds.
Don’t trust I’m right? Simply peruse in any used car buyers guide and peruse at the multiple guide prices for ‘A1 condition’, ‘Good’ and ‘Poor’ and you’ll soon see what I mean.
So, now that you know what to do to sell Range Rover for the top wonga, we’ll talk about how to clean your vehicle.
The starting point you need to do is to wash the outside of your 4x4 to allow you to thoroughly inspect the condition of the paintwork. Don’t be tempted to use a bucket and sponge at this juncture as any large particles such as grit can be spread around causing in tons of tiny scratches on your car. If at all possible want to use a pressure washer in place of to wash all the dirt and grit right off.
Having cleaned off all the grime, you are ready to evaluate the state of your paintwork, for slight blemishes you should be able to use a combination of touch-up paint and some polish to remove slight imperfections.
You can also try an electric polishing machine for a way better and more professional finish, however you should be very careful here as over polishing car using a polisher may cause too much paint being taken off and this can cost a lot to repair as you would have to re-spray the panel or possibly two or more panels if the new paintwork needed to be blended in.
Having got this far, it’s now time to take a peek at the interior of your vehicle, to begin with take out all your mats, empty the boot don’t forget the carpet and spare wheel and any other bits and pieces you find and remove the parcel shelf. With these bits out of the way odds and ends you can start to vacuum without anything in the way, pay attention to all the tight spots and where needed, use the proper hoover to ensure you are thorough. Remember also to vacuum the seats.
Take a close look to the driver’s side seats and the sides which can show signs of wear and tear more than the other seats for obvious reasons.
You may also procure specialist cleaning products to clean the interior fabric, for example ‘Instant Valay’, a foam based product does a great job of cleaning car seats and restoring the natural look and colour, it also dries very quickly.
Having thoroughly valeted your Range Rover from the inside, you can now finish the exterior of your prestige 4x4 with a top brand polish, applied using a clean chamois leather, leave that for a while and then finish off using a coat of wax
Trying to sell Range Rover needn’t be such a involved and complicated affair, just follow my practical tips to cleaning your Range Rover and not only will you be able to sell your car hassle-free, but also at the right price.
Mike Dupre is the writer of this article and encourages you visit http://www.autovip.co.uk for more information on sell Range Rover.
Don’t trust I’m right? Simply peruse in any used car buyers guide and peruse at the multiple guide prices for ‘A1 condition’, ‘Good’ and ‘Poor’ and you’ll soon see what I mean.
So, now that you know what to do to sell Range Rover for the top wonga, we’ll talk about how to clean your vehicle.
The starting point you need to do is to wash the outside of your 4x4 to allow you to thoroughly inspect the condition of the paintwork. Don’t be tempted to use a bucket and sponge at this juncture as any large particles such as grit can be spread around causing in tons of tiny scratches on your car. If at all possible want to use a pressure washer in place of to wash all the dirt and grit right off.
Having cleaned off all the grime, you are ready to evaluate the state of your paintwork, for slight blemishes you should be able to use a combination of touch-up paint and some polish to remove slight imperfections.
You can also try an electric polishing machine for a way better and more professional finish, however you should be very careful here as over polishing car using a polisher may cause too much paint being taken off and this can cost a lot to repair as you would have to re-spray the panel or possibly two or more panels if the new paintwork needed to be blended in.
Having got this far, it’s now time to take a peek at the interior of your vehicle, to begin with take out all your mats, empty the boot don’t forget the carpet and spare wheel and any other bits and pieces you find and remove the parcel shelf. With these bits out of the way odds and ends you can start to vacuum without anything in the way, pay attention to all the tight spots and where needed, use the proper hoover to ensure you are thorough. Remember also to vacuum the seats.
Take a close look to the driver’s side seats and the sides which can show signs of wear and tear more than the other seats for obvious reasons.
You may also procure specialist cleaning products to clean the interior fabric, for example ‘Instant Valay’, a foam based product does a great job of cleaning car seats and restoring the natural look and colour, it also dries very quickly.
Having thoroughly valeted your Range Rover from the inside, you can now finish the exterior of your prestige 4x4 with a top brand polish, applied using a clean chamois leather, leave that for a while and then finish off using a coat of wax
Trying to sell Range Rover needn’t be such a involved and complicated affair, just follow my practical tips to cleaning your Range Rover and not only will you be able to sell your car hassle-free, but also at the right price.
Mike Dupre is the writer of this article and encourages you visit http://www.autovip.co.uk for more information on sell Range Rover.
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