vulturetec
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From reading different threads here, particularly Mosca's review of Meguiar's #20/#26 I decided to detail my MGB a little different than in the past. I'm prepping the car a little prematurely for a few shows in September, so if I really hate my changes I'll have time to do it again - this is a work in progress...
I hadn't touched the car since May except for driving it several times a month. The doors, front fenders, hood, and front bumper were all done with the typical Zaino process (countless layers over the past two years), everything behind the doors has been Meguiars #26 without much else. The last layer of Z2 was added 6 months prior to this session and I didn't go out of my way to remove it - I'm trying to keep that in mind with comparisons of the products I put on top. This is a base/clearcoat paint that was finished in the early '90s:
"Before"
Before I started working on the paint I pulled the window cranks, inner door panels (vinyl covered hardboard), and top door rails (vinyl covered wood) - polished the metal window frames, and chrome cranks/trim with Flitz. I cleaned the vinyl then doused it with a heavy coat of 303 - wiped the remaining 303 away after 10 minutes and let the parts sit overnight. The vinyl went from looking really good to looking new, without any greasy protectant on top:
The Wash:
The wash started with a very diluted Ultra Dawn solution to strip oil and wax off the car. While the rinse should have been enough I rewashed the car with Meguiars Gold Class car wash - that always seems to help keep the water spots down with my relatively hard Florida water:
Washed w/Dawn then Meguiar's Gold Class
At this point I stopped and thought long and hard about doing anything more than cleaning the rest of the car and putting the cover back on...but I'd already Dawned it, might as well go on...so back into the garage it went!
Cont...
I hadn't touched the car since May except for driving it several times a month. The doors, front fenders, hood, and front bumper were all done with the typical Zaino process (countless layers over the past two years), everything behind the doors has been Meguiars #26 without much else. The last layer of Z2 was added 6 months prior to this session and I didn't go out of my way to remove it - I'm trying to keep that in mind with comparisons of the products I put on top. This is a base/clearcoat paint that was finished in the early '90s:


"Before"
Before I started working on the paint I pulled the window cranks, inner door panels (vinyl covered hardboard), and top door rails (vinyl covered wood) - polished the metal window frames, and chrome cranks/trim with Flitz. I cleaned the vinyl then doused it with a heavy coat of 303 - wiped the remaining 303 away after 10 minutes and let the parts sit overnight. The vinyl went from looking really good to looking new, without any greasy protectant on top:

The Wash:
The wash started with a very diluted Ultra Dawn solution to strip oil and wax off the car. While the rinse should have been enough I rewashed the car with Meguiars Gold Class car wash - that always seems to help keep the water spots down with my relatively hard Florida water:

Washed w/Dawn then Meguiar's Gold Class
At this point I stopped and thought long and hard about doing anything more than cleaning the rest of the car and putting the cover back on...but I'd already Dawned it, might as well go on...so back into the garage it went!
Cont...