Andy69
Dirt Disciple
Re:
So, I've been working hard the past few days, sorting the rear hub, trueing the rims and finally getting to grips with the paintwork.
It was pretty filthy, so I've 'deep cleaned' it with a Meguiars Clay Bar. These are great, I've used one for some years on my old campervan and they are really successful at getting contaminants out of the paint. Amazing how much crap came off. Then I flatted with some very fine wet and dry and finished with Halfords terrific and cheap own-brand polish. It does need 'touching-up" here and there, but I'd rather this and it remain original paint as much as possible than respray.
I've also, stripped, lubed, polished and reassembled all the original and almost seized together brake parts, though I'm going to replace some of the tired nuts.
I think I'm getting somewhere now!
So, I've been working hard the past few days, sorting the rear hub, trueing the rims and finally getting to grips with the paintwork.
It was pretty filthy, so I've 'deep cleaned' it with a Meguiars Clay Bar. These are great, I've used one for some years on my old campervan and they are really successful at getting contaminants out of the paint. Amazing how much crap came off. Then I flatted with some very fine wet and dry and finished with Halfords terrific and cheap own-brand polish. It does need 'touching-up" here and there, but I'd rather this and it remain original paint as much as possible than respray.
I've also, stripped, lubed, polished and reassembled all the original and almost seized together brake parts, though I'm going to replace some of the tired nuts.
I think I'm getting somewhere now!