spring!!

No its not about "springs", its about a fresh coat of wax for the new season. I give my car a coat of wax every spring following a good de-tarring and a full t-cut, i then wax it all, and polish it. I do this at least twice; once now in spring, and again late summer into autumn. This keeps the body work looking good, and it protects it all summer and winter, not to mention making it much easier to wash each time. I used to do car valeting for car showrooms full time, worked on some really clatty, filthy, 2nd handers, and polished some of the best such as B.M.W., Bentley, Rolls Royce, Jaguar, and many more as well as many of the more standard cars you see around all the time. I was allways amazed at the difference it made to a car when it was properly cleaned and polished. I wish many more people would take more care of their cars these days!! A clean car is allways a pleasure to drive!! have you done yours yet (or do you do it at all!!??).

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M. H. Greaves
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Hello,

Of course, fully cleaned inside / outside, plastic renovator on all plastic parts (bumpers, side protections, mirrors, dashboard), front brakes dust removed, tarmac stains removed, but... The day after it ran, outside it's a bit dirty now :-( You can have a look to the result here :

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my car is the Junior D, first car on the page. Regards, G.T snipped-for-privacy@worldonline.fr

205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel :
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M. H. Greaves

I'm working on the idea, but I've got some respraying to do so I'm toying with the idea. Dont know whether to T-cut and leave it in the areas I'm going to spray, so as to get a good paint match and adherance, or polish it and hope to remove the polish when spraying. Choices choices.

J
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Coyoteboy

You seriously all regularly use t-cut? I was horrified when I read that!

I was told by a reputable bodyshop that they don't use it because the ammonia in it can damage/stain modern paintwork.

Isn't it also true that t-cut is powder based and works but actually removing a thin layer of paint? I wouldn't like to use something like that regularly on my car!

R
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Rich

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M. H. Greaves

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M. H. Greaves

No, I dont. And I wouldnt either. I just know my car has never been Tcut-ed so I'll use it the once and give it a good resin-wax coat afterwards to stop it re-oxidising.

J
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Coyoteboy

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M. H. Greaves

None taken bud - ta for the pointer :)

J
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Coyoteboy

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