First bufty
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 6:22 pm
Yep, I finally gave in and cleaned my car. Instead of paying a bloke to do it for me, this year I gave my 944 the annual ‘full monty’ with my own elbow grease instead.
I even bought a hosepipe. That’s a big deal when you have no garden and live on the first floor.
Took me two days (allowing for dog walking breaks, beer breaks, etc), but I think it’s been worth it. No pictures I’m afraid, because when I tried all you could see was the reflection of the neighbours’ gaffs.
A combination of Bilt-Hamber and Adam’s Polishes products seemed to do a really nice job (the Adam’s Polishes ‘Detailing Spray’ really is magic in a can and a lovely finishing touch).
My shoulders are killing me now though. All that buffing’s done for me. Time to take the dog out to the pub, I think.
Hopefully now all the car will need after the 330 mile drive to Gaydon tomorrow is a wheel clean and a quick once over with the detailing spray … fingers crossed!
(Mind you, bet I end up needing to clean the footwell carpets … Riley gets carsick quite easily!)
I even bought a hosepipe. That’s a big deal when you have no garden and live on the first floor.
Took me two days (allowing for dog walking breaks, beer breaks, etc), but I think it’s been worth it. No pictures I’m afraid, because when I tried all you could see was the reflection of the neighbours’ gaffs.
A combination of Bilt-Hamber and Adam’s Polishes products seemed to do a really nice job (the Adam’s Polishes ‘Detailing Spray’ really is magic in a can and a lovely finishing touch).
My shoulders are killing me now though. All that buffing’s done for me. Time to take the dog out to the pub, I think.
Hopefully now all the car will need after the 330 mile drive to Gaydon tomorrow is a wheel clean and a quick once over with the detailing spray … fingers crossed!
(Mind you, bet I end up needing to clean the footwell carpets … Riley gets carsick quite easily!)