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Model Technical and Interest => Delta and Prisma => Topic started by: andymc on 20 February, 2012, 11:38:30 PM



Title: At the car wash...
Post by: andymc on 20 February, 2012, 11:38:30 PM
I have always got a list of jobs i would like to do next and try and tick them off at a rate of one or two a year.

Last year was oil leaks and rustproofing but its probably a sign of "getting there" that the first job this year was purely cosmetic.

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=252851


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: Jolly_Club_6 on 21 February, 2012, 01:25:58 AM
Stunning job mate, impressed !  ;)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: fay66 on 21 February, 2012, 10:03:33 AM
Stunning job mate, impressed !  ;)

Looks great,
Which arm did you have cut off ;D

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: sparehead3 on 21 February, 2012, 12:37:01 PM
Very nice Andy ! - especially the cream cake look :)

Did they clean the whole engine bay or just the cam cover ? I've always worried a bit about doing mine (John Brain said best not)

I also noticed from the picture that your speedo reads 20mph at rest - my daughter commented on mine at the weekend at traffic lights :)

Nice reference guide to cleaning products used on the various bits though - especially the exhaust which I just tend to use a bit of WD40 on.

How do they know how thin the paint is ? and is yours original paint ?


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: Neil on 21 February, 2012, 01:03:54 PM
Nice job, the snow foam picture looks good, they did a pre-wash or cleanse before the hand wash.

Steve, there is a device that these people use to measure the thickness of the paint and then they can determine how hard or vigorous they can polish the paintwork, no idea what depth is normal, unless someone here knows?


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: Jolly_Club_6 on 21 February, 2012, 02:27:12 PM
Stunning job mate, impressed !  ;)

Looks great,
Which arm did you have cut off ;D

Just my hand, above the wrist.  ;D


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: Parisien on 21 February, 2012, 02:52:21 PM
Wow......................how divine does she look now...........:)


P


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: SteveGales on 21 February, 2012, 04:16:03 PM
Looks fantastic Andy , have a good show at the weekend. Don't think we'll make it this year.

I think you have had coil over suspension fitted since we last spoke how do you find it compared to standard ? What's the ride like etc ? I still have a brand new pair of rear dampers safely tucked away in the loft but the day will pobably come when the change will have to be made.

Steve , just had a quick look at my car and standing still , engine off it reads 12mph and 500 revs ! I always said it looked like it was moving whilst standing still  ;). I think Andy's car reads in kmph.

I use Autogylm Fast Glass to clean in and around engine bay with a piece of rag on a stick to get at awkward places , also if you remove the
battery and tray and air box this gains a lot of access to inner wings. A light going over with their vinyl /rubber care spray improves the under
bonnet appearance no end. Walkers also told me never to steam clean the engine bay.

Steve


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: andymc on 21 February, 2012, 08:28:57 PM
Thanks all.

Brian - its a bit of a treat but wasn't extorionate in terms of price. Think 40 visits to your friendly local east european car wash.....

Steve P - they spot clean engine components by brushing on a cleaner, wiping it down and then dressing it to make it look shiny. I guess they must use some water but they were really keen to point out they would only do what was safe. In terms of paint the orginal bits are bonnet, roof and doors and rear quarter panels and one wing. This was where it was thin. Bumpers, tailgate, windscreen scuttle, cills and and one wing have all been painted over the last 5 years. As Neil says they go round the car with a paint thickness guage and this determines how aggressive they can be. In this case the answer was "not very"

Steve G - yes after a lot of consideration I thought I would try some coilovers. These are the RSR ones. At first i thought I had made a huge mistake as they weren't set up correctly but after replacing the drop links, a worn gearbox mount and rear track adjusters I got it properly aligned and am now pleased. The stability in high speed corners is superb and there is far less roll and it also feels like it will have dialed out alot of understeer. Don't believe the ride is vastly improved and it pogos a little at speed which i think is common with firmly sprung short wheelbase cars. I will keep a set of originals in the loft!

Andy


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: ben on 22 February, 2012, 12:29:00 AM
I am going to show this to the Cubs when bob-a-job week comes around.


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: the.cern on 22 February, 2012, 07:32:51 AM
Ben, you are a hard man !!!!!!!!!!

                 Andy


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: nic038 on 22 February, 2012, 11:32:12 AM
Top work again Andy.
maybe we should all book in before silverstone, it would be like the lancia production line running again.  :)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: sparehead3 on 22 February, 2012, 12:25:15 PM
I'd be amazed if any had completely original paint ...

... and I noticed the coilovers and was going to ask the same question as Steve G - not that I want to change.

I was also thinking it's time to change the wheel bolts on mine to bring that up to standard .... :o)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: andymc on 25 February, 2012, 10:42:09 PM
Looks great under the lights.

Makes me want to decorate and carpet my garage!!!

(http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk152/andymc_03/0bfdf939.jpg)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: sparehead3 on 25 February, 2012, 10:50:03 PM
I thought that's why you done it ... :)

Garage is not carpeted - so I can spot oil leaks :)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: fay66 on 26 February, 2012, 12:07:03 AM
I thought that's why you done it ... :)

Garage is not carpeted - so I can spot oil leaks :)

Steve,
"Fays" Garage is carpeted but has cardboard under the oily bits, so you can have both ;D

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: andymc on 26 February, 2012, 06:59:03 AM
I thought that's why you done it ... :)

Garage is not carpeted - so I can spot oil leaks :)

Steve,
"Fays" Garage is carpeted but has cardboard under the oily bits, so you can have both ;D

Brian
8227 8)
 

There you go Steve, Brian clearly has the ability to "think outside the (flattened) box"


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: sparehead3 on 26 February, 2012, 09:28:21 AM
Groan .... :)
Yes, may do that ...


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: the.cern on 27 February, 2012, 09:19:02 AM
Have you considered a white carpet, very fashionable !!!!  And it gets you away from the deadly health and safety issue of tripping over the edge of the cardboard.

My daughter has four little boys and had a white carpet. When a man came to clean it his immediate comment was "I see you've gone for the dalmatian effect". It was a very apt comment!!

                      Andy


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: Betaboy2.0 on 27 February, 2012, 03:39:31 PM
My garage is carpeted so I purposly can't see oil leaks. Ignorance is bliss!


Title: Re: At the car wash...
Post by: the.cern on 27 February, 2012, 05:29:31 PM
However, you do find out they are there and where they are when you lie down under the car !!!!!!!!!! (It's only a quick look, I won't change/put on my overalls. OOPS !!!!!!)

                    Andy