WX51 TXR
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A few of you might remember that I posted a huge write up on my wife’s car in November, showing the washing, claying, polishing and protecting steps in detail. Well, over the holidays we went over it again, this time addressing the engine bay, the interior, a couple of serious scratches and the level of protection. Here are the results…
Step 1 – engine bay detail. Although the car is only 11 months old, the engine bay was in a bit of state, due to my wife covering 350+ miles a week on mucky back roads. A lot of people seem to think that engine bay detailing is difficult, but the opposite is the truth – we completed the whole job in less than 30 minutes. Firstly, with the engine cold, we covered all sensitive electrical contacts with foil, in order to shield them. Then we applied a strong citrus degreaser (P21S Total Auto Wash) to the whole engine bay, and left it to work for 15 minutes. Then we rinsed everything off using a low pressure hose angled down from above. All surfaces were then dried off using an old waffle weave towel. We then dressed all plastic and rubber surfaces with 303 Aerospace Protectant.
Step 1 – engine bay detail. Although the car is only 11 months old, the engine bay was in a bit of state, due to my wife covering 350+ miles a week on mucky back roads. A lot of people seem to think that engine bay detailing is difficult, but the opposite is the truth – we completed the whole job in less than 30 minutes. Firstly, with the engine cold, we covered all sensitive electrical contacts with foil, in order to shield them. Then we applied a strong citrus degreaser (P21S Total Auto Wash) to the whole engine bay, and left it to work for 15 minutes. Then we rinsed everything off using a low pressure hose angled down from above. All surfaces were then dried off using an old waffle weave towel. We then dressed all plastic and rubber surfaces with 303 Aerospace Protectant.



