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Yeah, have to wash under there as well lol !
Nothing more than a wash and dry. Was well waxed already.
Undecided as yet - It will be Pugsport - Both the racecars have 2 inch but I think they look a touch small but don't know if the 3 inch will be the opposite and look too big ? Don't...
Nope it's a keeper, no more plain than the 182 was ? Have a plan of a few subtle mods, got a set of wheels, just need to lower it, stainless, cams, remap etc.
lol - 350 miles worth - was a variety of Devon and Cornwalls muddy roads, getting back home from Holiday yesterday - would have been clean as a whistle if it had not rained !
That was the result of me avoiding the worst bits if I could :o
I don't drive my cars hey Paul ?
I await pics of yours like this ...
A few days away in Devon and Cornwall - worth it though
Easily fixed ...
Done ...
Just the wheels to do now !
Paul must have had his willy out when this thread went up !
My 106 was spotless underneath from the summer shows till I took it to Devon for 5 days - sod lying on the floor cleaning it in the winter !
Should not bugger your arms as it needs no pressure, if you push on it you will cause damage.
Split the bar into smaller pieces so you dont waste it if you drop it or use it all if you don't need to. Make sure the clay is warm and soft, use plenty Quick Detailing spray for lubrication. If you...
You get good ones and bad ones - some die early ! I have had some that last years and others that last a few washes !
Drying them out properly after use tends to prolong there life.
If you have the Clay and the wax just grab a bottle of Autoglym Super Resin Polish to use in between them. Will clean up the paint nicely ready for wax.
With a decent shampoo purchased you will have all you need for great looking paint.
Frost.co.uk sell glass polishing kits. Any real scratches that you try and remove will just deform the glass in doing so - I would use your insurance and just pay the excess for some new glass.
I use a foam hand pads for any waxes. Gets a much more even coat than faffing around by hand.
I would SRP and EGP the wheels and then use Poorboys Wheel Sealant