Bad News #2
Right today I decided to see what sort of damage was on my car. I just couldnt leave the car in the state it was knowing what happened to the
Ibiza.
Before
As you can see from these pictures the car is heavily soiled. It may not look too bad to some people but its bonded on. I wouldnt mind if this was natural dirt I picked up whilst driving but seeing as its crap that dropped onto the car and stuck on really got my blood pressure raised. People who know me and seen the car know that the is normally glass smooth.
Process
1) Snow Foam and leave for 5 minutes
2) Pressure washer off thoroughly blasting off any stuck on dirt
3) Snow foam and leave for 10 minutes
4) Pressure was again
5) Clean wheels
6) Cleaned arches
7) Snow Foam
8) Carefully wash the car using two bucket method
9) Dry with superplush towel
Result
Conclusion
The paint surface is much cleaner and all the surface dirt has no gone. I couldn't see any visible scratches or marring but I have a feeling I will know tonight when I inspect under the street light.
Looking closely at the paint and feeling it, it doesn't look clean and feels like sand paper. Some areas still have some marks i.e. roof and bonnet. The car will definitely needs claying with an aggressive clay bar and thus the paint will need to be corrected/cleansed. I will not be doing this as I don't feel that I should be doing it seeing as someone else was to blame for this.
I have the builder coming to see me this week and I will present to him the quotations I got for both cars to be corrected. I wont accept anything else. My neighbour (lovely lady) has reassured me that it will be sorted and if the building company doesn't accept liability she will pay for the details.