15 year old one...

Flatfour

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Today I "attacked" my mother in law's Ford Fiesta.

The poor thing is 15 years old and has NEVER saw water, soap or polish/wax.



I washed with Zymol shampoo

Claying made no difference, so rough the paint was !!! :o

Then off with the rotary with Sonus SFX orange/bleu/green pads and Meguiars *83

Sealed with Turtle wax Hard shell wax...

Doorseals, bumpers and rubber sealed with 101.



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After 5 hours of work this was the result.

Ok, it's not 100 % but still a 1000% improvement with before...



Strange thing with the Turtle Wax Hard shell Wax (a green couloured paste wax) : You have to apply it with a damp sponge applicator, but once it dries onto the paint, the wax is extremely hard to remove, only a wet microfiber helped me out here !

Any suggestions on make this easier (like wipe-on-wipe-off...)



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Cheers from Belgium,



Wally
 
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MOre pics, it's a very basic car (donno if it was ever sold in the US....), very small and light, and a 1.0 litre engine (as big as the airco pump on those big US-cars..LOL)
 
That's an outstanding piece of work. You're making me think about getting a rotary now!



:)



How did you do the bit between the windscreen and the bonnet?
 
GREAT WORK! 1 liter engine is....well i guess its the smallest engine that I have ever heard of....I think.... :xyxthumbs
 
Kind of lucky with the oxidations as it preserves a lot of nice paint underneith where-as if it was taken care of but poorly or inproperly you could have had a lot MORE work on your hands. I`d rather work on an oxidized old car over a deeply scratched or deeply swirled car any day but that's just me.



Very nice job I love it when the results are worth the efforts :)
 
The fact that it was so often washed in all those years was actually a good thing.

Under the oxidation where almost no scratches, only on two places were a "bodyshop" has sanded some filler or so, probably with a 400 grid paper. Those scratches were into the paint and after 5 passes with the orange pad and *83 I gave up...
 
Superb work! :clap:



Should be an entry for the xtreme contest as mentioned earlier! Hope what you done to it makes the owner look after it better :xyxthumbs
 
Thanks for all replies.



I have another "wreck of the month" coming up, even worser to start with !



Anyway, I used my rotary (FLEX) on 1200-1500 rpm an had never problems with it !

On this single stage paint, the Meguiars *83 works perfect !

Only the roof had some SFX-1 "pre-work" before *83.



I discoverd also a new technique to "polish" black trim, like doorhandles and bumpers (the sort of textured trim...)

I have a foam pad that is so soft that it is useless for polishing purposes.

It came with my FLEX polisher in the box and I had never used it.





Anyway, the black trim on the car was almost white, because the owner had used a cheap "wax" and smeared that all over the car.

When I use this foam-pad on my rotary (only the pad, no chemicals !), I can clean up all white residu without damaging the black trim itself, very neat !
 
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