Given the mileage is just north of 30k now I don't think it's looking too bad in there
A little under bonnet cleaning
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Re: A little under bonnet cleaning
looking good
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Re: A little under bonnet cleaning
It's a lot cleaner than under my bonnet! Lol
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Re: A little under bonnet cleaning
What did you use?
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Re: A little under bonnet cleaning
Well, I used Megs APC giving everything a liberal coating. A bucket with Jeff Werkstatt shampoo in then it was a case of getting the lambs wool mitt and a small paint brush in as many nooks and crannies as possible.00HVB wrote:What did you use?
After a rinse and dry I used Autoglym Plastic & Rubber gel on all the black bits. You can't really see in the pics but I also did the white paint underneath the bonnet with Dodo Lime & Prime to brighten it up a bit. Tomorrows job is to put a coat of wax under there.
Considering I had no intention of doing under the bonnet, only topping up the washer fluid it didn't turn out too bad.
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Re: A little under bonnet cleaning
Looking good man
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Re: A little under bonnet cleaning
Thanks mate, i wna do mine now! lol
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