Im entering a show and shine at a car show in 3 weeks time. This will be my first attempt so im a bit clueless what to expect :nixweiss
As i feared, i fall into the newest class but have the oldest age car so in theory can be against brand new showroom cars in my 3yr old 30,000 mile vectra. :sosad
Ive got the paint as i want it now, with a real nice shine.
Ive cleaned the engine bay down and dressed it. (it has a nice satin shine rather than a gloss)
Ive given the underaches a quick blast but will be taking my wheels off and giving it a good scrub and dressing one weekend.
I'll be getting my seats and boot carpet shampoo'd (i have to use a pro valeter for this as i dont have a shampoo machine)
Obviously i'll be detailing the interior too,
The show and shine is a semi serious affair but they will taking into account age and useage of the vehicle when judging.
This is surely the best place for some hot tips on what impresses the judges, so i need all the autopian help i can get!.
Should tryes have a natural sheen or an OTT glossy shine?
Should the boot carpet be lifted to show the clean spare wheel?
Should the engine bay be glossy or natrual?
Is it a good idea to provide the judges with a specification as to the products/processes ive used, ie how the paint was prepared etc etc
Etc etc
(its not a full blown concours, just a competition to find the best presented car in each age class)
Thanks in advance guys, im sure with your expert advice i'll at least look like i know what im doing!
As i feared, i fall into the newest class but have the oldest age car so in theory can be against brand new showroom cars in my 3yr old 30,000 mile vectra. :sosad
Ive got the paint as i want it now, with a real nice shine.
Ive cleaned the engine bay down and dressed it. (it has a nice satin shine rather than a gloss)
Ive given the underaches a quick blast but will be taking my wheels off and giving it a good scrub and dressing one weekend.
I'll be getting my seats and boot carpet shampoo'd (i have to use a pro valeter for this as i dont have a shampoo machine)
Obviously i'll be detailing the interior too,
The show and shine is a semi serious affair but they will taking into account age and useage of the vehicle when judging.
This is surely the best place for some hot tips on what impresses the judges, so i need all the autopian help i can get!.
Should tryes have a natural sheen or an OTT glossy shine?
Should the boot carpet be lifted to show the clean spare wheel?
Should the engine bay be glossy or natrual?
Is it a good idea to provide the judges with a specification as to the products/processes ive used, ie how the paint was prepared etc etc
Etc etc
(its not a full blown concours, just a competition to find the best presented car in each age class)
Thanks in advance guys, im sure with your expert advice i'll at least look like i know what im doing!