What have you done to your car today?

gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
 

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DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
 
bz4kev said:
ben g said:
Sanded and polished my headlamps, one of which had some nasty scratches on it from a car Collision.

Used the 3m kit again (I last did them 5 years ago) and they've came out great. Not perfect, but a strong 8/10. Considering they had faded/gone hazy, it's a huge difference.

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Look good you going to seal them with a uv sealer if so which brand you using 😎

I had some uv sealer in my shed which I used last time, so used it again. Gave them 2 coats this time and allowed the sealant to dry before buffing off. I'll check the name of it when I get home.

I'll try to keep on top of it in future, to prevent them going cloudy again.
 
DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
philbo909 said:
DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
DOOM said:
philbo909 said:
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
:thumbsup:
I thought he was talking about the oily stain under the car :? :o
 
enzed4 said:
DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
philbo909 said:
DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
DOOM said:
philbo909 said:
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
:thumbsup:
I thought he was talking about the oily stain under the car :? :o
That too, drill some big holes to let all the dirty oil out :D
 
enzed4 said:
DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
philbo909 said:
DOOM said:
gave THE beast a proper spring clean, including Super Resin Polishing and waxing with Collinite No 845, only to be awarded with this;
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
DOOM said:
philbo909 said:
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is
:thumbsup:
I thought he was talking about the oily stain under the car :? :o

Highly doubt oil would be coming out from where the expansion tank and headlight washer is located.
 
Had a stage 1 custom mapped today on the 35i. Seems to pull a little stronger now even though the roads were not in the best condition to really test it with the traction cutting in and out :D :driving:
 
Jollyjoiner said:
Had a stage 1 custom mapped today on the 35i. Seems to pull a little stronger now even though the roads were not in the best condition to really test it with the traction cutting in and out :D :driving:

That’s it Nige....F**K ‘em.... :poke: :wink:
 

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john-e89 said:
Jollyjoiner said:
Had a stage 1 custom mapped today on the 35i. Seems to pull a little stronger now even though the roads were not in the best condition to really test it with the traction cutting in and out :D :driving:

That’s it Nige....F**K ‘em.... :poke: :wink:

:rofl: :rofl:
 
:lol: I was driving behind a 120d today who decided he was going to tailgate a double decker bus :lol: way to play up to the BMW driver image :rofl:
 
ben g said:
:lol: I was driving behind a 120d today who decided he was going to tailgate a double decker bus :lol: way to play up to the BMW driver image :rofl:
this put me off buying a 130i at the time I chose the zed, they seem to all reinforce the bmw image 8)
 
DOOM said:
philbo909 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 7:42 am
Drill some some holes on the bottom so the moisture can come out I think the concensus is

Yes, I drilled three 3mm holes in the bottom of my foglights last year and they have stayed clear since then. It feels a bit like a bodge, but it costs nothing and it works - that's good enough for me!

Funny to read the post about a 130i - I keep looking at them as I can't help thinking another 3 litre N52 in my daily would be fun!

I had an E46 325ti Compact for 3 years, but replaced it last year with an E91 325i - but it just feels too grown up for my liking. :roll:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Yes, I drilled three 3mm holes in the bottom of my foglights last year and they have stayed clear since then. It feels a bit like a bodge, but it costs nothing and it works - that's good enough for me!
Tidy, indeed!! :thumbsup:

Mr Tidy said:
Funny to read the post about a 130i - I keep looking at them as I can't help thinking another 3 litre N52 in my daily would be fun!

Indeed No 2
 
Mr Tidy said:
Funny to read the post about a 130i - I keep looking at them as I can't help thinking another 3 litre N52 in my daily would be fun!
:roll:

Good mate of mine bought a 130i LE in December, brilliant car for the money!

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I say do it :thumbsup:
 
Refurbished my AC Schnitzer Type 4 wheels in dark Anthracite.

Classic Coatings in Grantham -did a great job powder-coating them. Makes it look a bit more aggressive..
 

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