Made a start on the Mrs E89

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Thought I pop into the garage a do a test spot on the Mrs E89 and, as per usual, did the whole bonnet :D

Lovely car this, one owner from new, 62k miles, original paintwork with just a few touched in paint chips. However, even a car garaged every night from new is going to get swirl marks over nearly 14 years if not molly-coddled when washed.

Here how it was looking;

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Very satisfactory to do that when it hasn’t been molested before :thumbsup:
 
Martin, you really should change your username to 'Mr Sheen'. Cracking job, as usual. :thumbsup:
I wish I had the balls to get a polisher on my cars. I fear I will damage them as I'm a bit ham-fisted (and impatient). :(
 
flybobbie said:
What was it cleaned with originally, a Brillo pad?

You’d be surprised how many cars have paintwork like this, this is what happens without the two bucket washing method. The car is actually in tip-top condition, this only took one cutting set and one polishing set to get to this stage.

I’ve finished it with a ‘ceramic light’ spray, but once I’ve corrected the rest of the car to this standard I’ll do a final ‘jewelling’ set to remove that and apply CarPro Uk 3.0 which is a 2 year consumer ceramic coat :thumbsup:
 
Pondrew said:
Martin, you really should change your username to 'Mr Sheen'. Cracking job, as usual. :thumbsup:
I wish I had the balls to get a polisher on my cars. I fear I will damage them as I'm a bit ham-fisted (and impatient). :(

Thanks Pondy… if we were nearer I’d happily spend a couple of hours showing you how to get a feel for it and lend you the kit… if you can build a Ferrari from a Z3 you can learn to machine polish no problem :lol:
 
Amazing results and very satisfying to bring the car back to it's original (or better) glory! I bought a polisher and some compound and polish and keep meaning to try my skills on the Mrs Golf. I must stop procrastinating and get to it! :D
 
I bought a polisher and went mad last summer on my RCZ, spent all day on it and couldn't lift my arms at the end of it. :rofl:
 

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Zed Baron said:
I bought a polisher and went mad last summer on my RCZ, spent all day on it and couldn't lift my arms at the end of it. :rofl:

Looking sharp :thumbsup:

I know exactly what you mean, looks easy in videos on YouTube!

I use a Flex 10 8 125 forced rotation, pads do not stall.. but it can ‘walk’ if you get the angle wrong. I use it with a bigger backing plate and Rupes 6” Pads.

It can be super smooth with hardly and vibration and low noise, but when you get an angle wrong you know it :heat:
 
Found a bit more energy today to do a bit more, the roof and the boot lid… couple of panels at a time, no rush.

Sun popped out for a while this afternoon, so no lights required for a couple of ‘before’ pics…

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And here’s a few after…

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Not going mad on this car, a decent single set to correct followed by a set to polish. Have applied a ceramic ‘lite’ product to the panels sorted, like I did with bonnet, but will polish this off with a finishing pad and some sonax final finish before treating the car with CarPro Uk 3.0 ceramic when all sorted.

Getting there
 
I reckon you need a short break to the Lincolnshire Fens, Martin. Imagine what Estoril would look like in your 'magic hands'? :)
 
Pondrew said:
I reckon you need a short break to the Lincolnshire Fens, Martin. Imagine what Estoril would look like in your 'magic hands'? :)

Scotland to polish the banana-mobile,… now the Fens, have polisher-will travel :rofl:
 
Pondrew said:
I reckon you need a short break to the Lincolnshire Fens, Martin. Imagine what Estoril would look like in your 'magic hands'? :)

But I’d do it, want to buy it, you’d say yes… then change your mind :poke: :rofl:
 
True-Blue said:
Pondrew said:
I reckon you need a short break to the Lincolnshire Fens, Martin. Imagine what Estoril would look like in your 'magic hands'? :)

But I’d do it, want to buy it, you’d say yes… then change your mind :poke: :rofl:
Ooh that was cruel! I had actually forgotten about that TBH. Blame the wife, she's nuts (as are all women IME). :D
 
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