GETTING DESPERATE NOW

Joined
Feb 11, 2017
Posts
158
Likes collected
280
Location
HALSTEAD ESSEX
Funster No
47,269
MH
ih VAN CONVERSION
Exp
Since 2001
Washed and waxed wheels inside and out
IMG_1238.JPG
 
Could do with some domed covers for the wheel nuts also, come on do a proper job :roflmto:

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Didn't you clean inside the tyres ....?
 
Idle bugger, he hasn't touched the treads!
I hadn't noticed the poor cleaning of the treads. Why some people only do half a job is beyond me ...?

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Same here doing wife's mini then on to my VW golf.
Jet washing wheel arches as well.
 
I have washed and waxed the wheels on my other car, have just taken delivery of Auto Glym Tyre Gel and in the process of polishing the sides of the radiator, the nose of the car is off at the moment. Will be polishing the brake lines as well. The underside of the car is flat so that gets cleaned and waxed as well along with suspension etc.
 
What you allow it to get dirty under the van ?

Im surprised it’s still there without any security on it as well ?
Its easy enough to clean under there
 
I have washed and waxed the wheels on my other car, have just taken delivery of Auto Glym Tyre Gel and in the process of polishing the sides of the radiator, the nose of the car is off at the moment. Will be polishing the brake lines as well. The underside of the car is flat so that gets cleaned and waxed as well along with suspension etc.

No doubt improving the drag coefficient!
 
No doubt improving the drag coefficient!
Indeed it does and the really sad thing is I always do this not just because of lockdown, my wife thinks I spend more on Autoglym products than she does on cosmetics (probably true).

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
I use shoe polish with wax on my tyres, I'll try to do a before & after photo soon.
It was a car detailer who informed me of how good it is & he's a true perfectionist, it often takes a few coats but wow is it worth it.
I use the stuff in the bottle with the wee sponge applicator, its really cheap, lasts for over 6months, shed's water & muck off easily & almost completely cuts UV light out to stop tyre damage.
I use it on bumpers & black trim too, my front bumper hasn't been done yet but, its on my todo list, the bumper has faded til its almost grey, so should be interesting.
 

Join us or log in to post a reply.

To join in you must be a member of MotorhomeFun

Join MotorhomeFun

Join us, it quick and easy!

Log in

Already a member? Log in here.

Latest journal entries

Back
Top