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Offline FOREST GREEN

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Classic Honda
« on: 11 July 2010, 22:33 »
I know its not a VDUB, but I do like the old girl.  :wink:

This car has been in my family from new, and as far as I'm aware, its never seen polish/wax etc  :cry:

So, as I'm selling it on now, I thought I'd give her the once over.

1st off was to clay the whole car with Megs Clay (23yrs worth of grime had to come off some how)
Washed the car again with Megs Soft Gel.
Dried off with a Shammy.
Applied some 3M compound with water using my machine over the whole car.
Wiper clean with several clean microfibre towels
Then applied some Megs #7 Polish, again with the machine, and microfibred off.
The wheels were taken off and subjected to Bilberry Juice (believe it or not they were solid black, and it took 5 goes to get them how they are now, again, I don't think they've ever been cleaned :undecided:
Cleaned the tyres with Megs Tyre Gel, then refitted the wheels.
All exterior trim was grey at best, but after using some Megs Trim Paste, they've come up not too bad.
a good hoover inside to finish her off.






Thoughts as always appreciated.

PS, if anyone interested, the car is for sale in the classifieds here.  :rolleyes:
« Last Edit: 12 July 2010, 08:19 by Guy »

kells

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Re: CLASSIC HONDA
« Reply #1 on: 11 July 2010, 22:36 »
looks in great shape, top job :)

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Re: CLASSIC HONDA
« Reply #2 on: 11 July 2010, 22:50 »
Cheers Kells, She a wonderful old bird, and after the clean, she looked as pretty as the day my old man brought her from the garage (apart from the odd spot of rust here and there :wink:)