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A couple of weeks ago I removed the gti spoiler from my white Rallye. It had been bonded on with some silicone based stuff and left a sticky horrible mess on the roof. No problem I thought, ill break out some tardis and that should help me get it off. At this point it started raining so I moved...
Any amateur detailers in Yorkshire fancy having a crack at my Rallye? It's got some serious swirl issues that I don't have the skills or tools to tackle it.
Ill give beer, cider, cash or hand jobs in payment.
Thanks.
Cheers dude.
Current plans are;
1) Service
2) Sort intermittent power steering issue
3) Undo the manually operated fan set up that the previous owner installed
4) Rear brakes
5) mot
And then maybe look at the bodywork.
I'm not a detailer. I like washing my cars as long as I can get it done within the space of two hours or so and never used a clay bar before as never felt any of my cars needed it - enter the Rallye!
The paint on this thing was so rough I used the bonnet to sand down my headlights on the clio...