Glad to hear you have got the R in quickly Booth and it wont be long till its back to A1 condition again .
Meanwhile (and I am afraid to ask ) have you given the courtesy car a good machining yet or are you going to do the Amorak to keep your hand in ( although you don't need to as your car is always pristine )
If you are missing cleaning you could come to Bonnie Scotland ( Its been torrential rain all day today and the roads are awful flooded )and I will arrange two white VWs for you to do .
Look forward to seeing the car when its repaired .
Thanks. I hope it will be A1 condition, always a worry when anything has to be replaced and resprayed.
I haven't touched the courtesy car at all. It will get a wash before it gets returned but that's all. Although it's white I did notice swirls on it when looking in the driver's mirror - you can just about see them on the door panels, tempting haha, but I won't be wasting my DA polish on it.
As for the Amarok, I sorry to say that is a lost cause. I would feed my need to detail on the Beast but it is now beyond help, unless I have a spare month to devote to it. It’s fair to say that my other half has not taken the best of care with it, some things not his fault, but most are. On the same week I got my door ding back in Spring, he got one in a car park in exact same place on driver’s door. Then he put a massive, down to the primer, scratch the full length of the top of the tailgate transporting our daughter’s old swings somewhere. Then, I arrived home one day and noticed the front side bumper all scratched up badly. Very odd plastic that bumper is - very unlike Golf plastic bumpers, the plastic is sort of shredded and hanging off. When I mentioned it, he confessed he had caught it on a wall! Add to that it now has a year’s worth of swirls courtesy of our eastern european supermarket car wash cousins! So although it's had a couple of sessions previously from me, I have given up on it for the time being. Maybe one day I will restore it to former glory though the bumper, door and tailgate damage is beyond any machine polisher and all need respraying. To be fair it is his business workhorse vehicle.
Haha funny you should mention coming up to Scotland, I was just joking with someone about going up to Bonnie Scotland so they could do some VCDS stuff on my car, so yep, line up the white VW's for me and I'll do Watts' car in on the way up.
By contrast it's been brilliant sunshine down here all week. Proper summer this year.
West London is enroute I'll get the kettle on
Nice hot cuppa please.