Had a busy weekend and managed to do a few bits and bobs to the car
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Firstly, got the new subwoofer in the enclosure. It sounds so much better than i thought it would! And looks pretty good as well i think.
Then i thought i would crack on and look into the leak in the drivers footwell. So i took out the mat, and put my hand onto the floor, expecting it to be soggy. But it wasn't! We have had a lot fo rain the past few weeks, and it has got better if anything? So maybe it was just a build up from the wet that was on my feet from the snow/rain etc over the last month and a half.
Anyway, i thought i'd leave that for the meantime and keep checking it daily.
So i got the dyson outside and spent ages hoovering everywhere, even using the duster for the dash etc.
Then i started on the real cleaning
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6 hours later this is how my little Tommy was looking.
I'm so happy with the finish i achieved. I wasn't sure what to expect as i used a new product, which i will definately use again!!
Here's what i used, not much i know, but i can definately say the car is spotless and the paintwork has a good layer of protection.
So it was:
Wash off with the hose.
Bucket of water and a sponge to get the muck off.
Hose brush in the arches to get the grit etc out.
Rinse off.
Turtle Wax super concentrate wash and wash all over.
Rinse off.
Leave to drip dry for 30 mins.
Out with the chamois to get the rest of the water off.
Then a coating of the new Turtle Wax ice synthetic polish.
And some window cleaner inside and out.
DONE!
I've heard a lot of good things about the new ice polish, and i used about 5mm worth from the bottle to cover the car with a thick layer using the pad provided. You then wipe off any excess with the microfibre cloth and fold it in half and go over again to buff it up.
The best bit about it is that you can use it on any surfaces apart from glass safely. And as it is clear, it leaves no white markings behind on black trim.
Super stuff
Anyway that's it for now, more to come next weekend i think...