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A DAY AT THE "VEE HEALTH SPA" FOR FBMM..!!!

Jainy

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Well, given it was a scorcher today, I felt today was the day to give my Vee a long, much needed overhaul from the longggggggg winter it has had to endure up North living in cold and snowy conditions for what seems like months :(

The splitter has been driving me mad on the Vee :evil: the condition of it was pretty appalling, mostly due to the really bad winter we have endured up here, but also because of the condition of the shitty lane I live on with nasty horse crap and mud for what seems like 365 days a year - GGRRRRRRRRR.........

Anyway, managed to get the splitter off and it's condition was dire, but my Vee breathed a sigh of relief (and so did I) cause I was embarassed at driving him round with it in this condtion...made me feel guilty tbh....stunning car and appalling splitter..... :(

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Anyway....spent most of the morning sanding down the splitter with my sand-critter, and got a really good nice smooth finish to it, then applied 7 coats of wood preserve to it and left it to dry in the sunny garden, whilst I went to clean the Vee :) Must admit, even at this stage the splitter looked a million times better than when I took it off.....

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Then it was onto the Vee, I was determined to spend hours on him getting his paintwork looking the "dogs danglies!". I power washed the paintwork first, then did my usual "meguires" washing routine on him. I dried off the bodywork and then applied to each individual panel a coating of illiad-paint & colour restorer. Whilst that was drying I went round and tyre-dressed each of the wheels and arches. Once the restorer was dry, I buffed it off with my meggies lint-free cloths and to each panel I buffed up, then applied a generous coating of "liquid wax" and then went and made a well deserved coffee whilst this was drying.... :wink:

I must admit, I have never used this product before - and I was totally blown away with the results [smilie=drunken_smilie1.gif] ......which the following pictures clearly demonstrate......the colour and depth of the shine on the paintwork was absolutely amazing....the bodywork feels like it's coated in glass.......

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The shine and depth of colour is amazing....
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So, all-in-all a very productive day for the Vee and I must admit, I am over the moon with the results. Oh and I also did all the upholstery and interior with silicone coating too..!! :approve: Just need to finish the splitter which I am going to take my time with, to make sure the finish is worthy of going back on my super-shiny-clean Vee...!! hahaha! :D

He's sat outside now with a BIG SMILEY face and glad he's been treated to a day at the Vee spa...!! PMSL...!!!

Jainy
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Vee health spa PSML!! :badgrin:
Looks like you had a productive day though and a job well done! He's gleaming! :approve:
 
hovblackctr":dyr3ai90 said:
Good results! :approve: What is illiad-paint & colour restorer? where can you buy it from, thanks.

I'll get the tube from out of the car tomorrow and post up the make and name of it :) (it's all packed up in my Meggies cleaning bag in the front of the Vee..!! LOL!)

Jainy
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You've missed a bit!!!


Only joking ............ very nice job and i couldn't think of a better way of spending a sunny Monday (except driving it of course!!)

Keep up the good work :approve:
 
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