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So you've got a rusty ball and a rusty ring sounds terminal to me
That's the trouble with getting old - things wear out and don't work anymore like they used to.
What with poor hearing and failing eyesight I may need to put myself in part-exchange for something better.
Alternatively we've just got a new massage lady on our complex, maybe I should let her work some magic
on me to see if she can improve things.
Fitted rear bumper. All very shiny. I like shiny things.
Conducting further research into "washing/polishing car"
Not convinced by what I've read so far.....
Paul, as I stated in an earlier post, the washing and polishing if a car is best done by Polish lads, usually 3-4 of them. You don't even need to get out of the car!
Don't get me started on the Euro' theme again. We used to have the facility you describe over here; but, I can only assume they've gone back "home" - as per latest demands.... .
I'm having enough trouble getting hold of my breakfast pain-au-chocolat... .
Paul, as I stated in an earlier post, the washing and polishing if a car is best done by Polish lads, usually 3-4 of them. You don't even need to get out of the car!
That's ok for your daily, but your Stag deserves better doesn't it?
That's ok for your daily, but your Stag deserves better doesn't it?
Both my modern and Stag deserve, and get better. I use 2 buckets of water, 1 just has clean water to rinse off my lambs wool mitt. I have wheel woolies for the wheels. The wife complains that it takes about 2 hours to wash her car and about hour and half to wash the stag.
Takes me about 20 minutes to wash mine with the hose and a brush. I don't find it too taxing as I only do it once a month at most. The poor things still got Dutch, Belgian and French dirt on there and I got home two weeks ago.....
Make sure you wash it before the RBRR, the stickers will come off a lot easier. Also, if they're the same as 2014, wet the panels with soapy water before applying them. We started with a nice clean tidy Stag and ended up driving back in a tip!
Opened the garage doors… looked at it …and cried…again !
Once 'er indoors allows me to stop renovating the house I can kick start the resto again ! Annoying part is I have most if not all the body panels / repair panels to do it along with box loads of new parts, tools I've been snapping up off ebay / auto jumbles along the way. AND heaps of enthusiasm bursting to get my hands on it again!
Opened the garage doors… looked at it …and cried…again !
Once 'er indoors allows me to stop renovating the house I can kick start the resto again ! Annoying part is I have most if not all the body panels / repair panels to do it along with box loads of new parts, tools I've been snapping up off ebay / auto jumbles along the way. AND heaps of enthusiasm bursting to get my hands on it again!
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Employ a decorator to do the house so that you can concentrate on the Stag. Simples......
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
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