I'm lucky as I have a garage to keep it in and I don't have to drive it every day. There were a few things I learnt
from this experience.
1. Detailing will improve the look of your car and bring the lustre back to the paint but it won't
remove stone chips and they can stand out a little more. I overcame this by using black colour-
magic polish to disguise them.
2. You start to get a lot more fussy when it comes to cleaning the car.
- I no longer use sponges, but woolly mittens.
- I no longer us polish, the nanolex coating removes the need for that. Instead I use a detailing spray which
is much quicker and gives excellent results.
- I use micro fibre clothes to dry the car which are much faster than the old chamois leather.
- I wash my woolly mittens and microfibre clothes after I use them.
3. Seeing your car in bits gives you a good idea of it's conditions underneath, so one of the first things I did
was to remove the sill covers and hammerite the underside of the sills and inject Dynax S50 into them. Over
the winter period I'll remove the bumpers and attend to any difficult to reach sections. After seventeen years
there are a lot of rusty bolts and brackets.
If anyone's interested I use these products.
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/b ... ine_1.html - Detailing spray
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/S ... itt_1.html - woolly mittens
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/I ... wel_1.html - drying towel. This is really good.
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/I ... ack_4.html - micro fibre clothes.