1.2Clio / 182!!
So my parents are selling their Volvo C70 2.0D with all the trimmings...
DSC_2691 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
I've been on at them for a while to let me loose on it and get it cleaned up, so they called me last week to see about me selling it for them so they don't have to deal with loads of plebs, and also to ask me to come and clean it up for them. A quick order to i4d for a few bits, and a free day, and today I went round there to have a blast at it.
Above is how she started, I've not taken many pictures during the process, but it went this way::
Wonder wheels standard for the wheels, nicely cleaned up as most of them are in pretty good nick anyway.
Wash with B2BM, 2 bucket, no snow foam as no pressure washer as yet.
Iron x
Meggs clay bar. This is did take a picture of!! The clay was coming up so dirty that I needed to change the bar half way through!!!
DSC_2697 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
I probably should have changed it before this stage, but I was so sure it would be alright... Massive difference this made to the feel of the paintwork let alone anything else!!
Then some tar remover. I did it in this order as the tar remover is a carlac one that adds UV protection or some such bs and some plastic layer to the paintwork, again or some such bs...
Next was a nice layer of Poorboys Black Hole. This was done by hand, as I haven't got a machine as yet either, and strangely enjoy doing these things by hand anyway. The PBBH seemed to go on quite well, a little bit of elbow grease in a few patches to bring it up how I wanted, but overall a nice product to use by hand.
Then on to a sample of Temptation I bought off here a while ago.
I'm quite happy with the overall result from this whole combination for a hand worked job. I think the wet look the Temptation has given is very nice, and it's brought some depth to the colour... I've taken a few pictures through the whole thing, which can be found here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsjYmKiUp but the outcome looks a little like this:
DSC_2713 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
DSC_2720 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
DSC_2723 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
DSC_2725 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
DSC_2735 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
And then the inevitable happened, is been racing the rain all day anyway and knew it was coming, but wanted to get it cleaned and sorted before the rain came, even though it was coming!! Beading was very nice!!
DSC_2744 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
DSC_2745 by chrisghinn, on Flickr
I apologise if the pictures don't work first time around, I've only just opened my Flickr account and am still to learn to use it. (They didn't but they are now after a bit of playing around.
Thoughts and feedback welcomed as always.
The one thing I will say is that I did add some tyre dressing after these pics were taken and I should have added some dressing to the wheels themselves but time was not on my side...
I've been on at them for a while to let me loose on it and get it cleaned up, so they called me last week to see about me selling it for them so they don't have to deal with loads of plebs, and also to ask me to come and clean it up for them. A quick order to i4d for a few bits, and a free day, and today I went round there to have a blast at it.
Above is how she started, I've not taken many pictures during the process, but it went this way::
Wonder wheels standard for the wheels, nicely cleaned up as most of them are in pretty good nick anyway.
Wash with B2BM, 2 bucket, no snow foam as no pressure washer as yet.
Iron x
Meggs clay bar. This is did take a picture of!! The clay was coming up so dirty that I needed to change the bar half way through!!!
I probably should have changed it before this stage, but I was so sure it would be alright... Massive difference this made to the feel of the paintwork let alone anything else!!
Then some tar remover. I did it in this order as the tar remover is a carlac one that adds UV protection or some such bs and some plastic layer to the paintwork, again or some such bs...
Next was a nice layer of Poorboys Black Hole. This was done by hand, as I haven't got a machine as yet either, and strangely enjoy doing these things by hand anyway. The PBBH seemed to go on quite well, a little bit of elbow grease in a few patches to bring it up how I wanted, but overall a nice product to use by hand.
Then on to a sample of Temptation I bought off here a while ago.
I'm quite happy with the overall result from this whole combination for a hand worked job. I think the wet look the Temptation has given is very nice, and it's brought some depth to the colour... I've taken a few pictures through the whole thing, which can be found here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsjYmKiUp but the outcome looks a little like this:
And then the inevitable happened, is been racing the rain all day anyway and knew it was coming, but wanted to get it cleaned and sorted before the rain came, even though it was coming!! Beading was very nice!!
I apologise if the pictures don't work first time around, I've only just opened my Flickr account and am still to learn to use it. (They didn't but they are now after a bit of playing around.
Thoughts and feedback welcomed as always.
The one thing I will say is that I did add some tyre dressing after these pics were taken and I should have added some dressing to the wheels themselves but time was not on my side...
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