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To add to this, do you detailing gods apply some form of sealant to the arches?
Ill be doing a full on detail on the 200 soon and first job up is to clean/seal the wheels and whilst im at it, thought I might aswell give the arches a good going over and potentially apply sealant to make it easier...
I usually love the Bean colour, but on the Vee, theres something about it that doesnt look right... Maybe because it doesnt look as shiny as alot of the 182's on here lol. I dunno...
Love the pics at the top by Derelict. Awesome photos!!!
Heres one I took t'other day of one of the rabbits (only got her a couple of weeks ago). Not a great photo, but I just love how she always has one paw in the bowl when she eats.
14/5/11 Thumper by Harpham y0, on Flickr
Cheers JD. Its nicely sealed up, so it will do for now. Im not expecting miracles. Its more to get rid of any bird crap residue that may still be there and some of the bugs etc
Ive just sold my rollcage and im thinking of spending the returns on some lowering springs for the 200.
What are people's opinions on this? I want to get rid of the arch gap, but dont want it slammed. Im not willing to fork out £800+ on coilies either, as it'll be a bit of a waste considering...
Imagine how I felt taking delivery of a brand new 200 in a worse state, having told them not to clean it numerous times ;)
Love your car btw. I need to sort my paintwork out soon...
Snowfoaming will take me like 15minutes in total, if I just do that. Doing a proper little clean will take me over an hour, when you factor in cleaning the wheels, drying etc. It is me being lazy tbh, but id rather waste my energy on this shed load of work that I have.
The major point of just...
The car is looking pretty sorry for itself at the moment, but I really havent got the time to do a proper clean on it, as I need all the time and energy I can get for all my Uni work.
My question is, would it suffice to just snow foam the car, rinse off and then water sheet across the car...