WX51 TXR
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I’ve been meaning to post some up to date pictures of WX51 TXR for ages, but as usual there hasn’t been enough hours in each day. Until now that is! WX51 TXR has been treated to a fair amount of tender loving care over the past three months or so, due to being used as a demonstrator at a number of shows. We started in out August by spending a day on paint correction. Yup, that’s right, correction. Like all cars, WX51 TXR had picked up a fair amount of fine swirls over the previous twelve months, and being silver I saw no need to sort them out sooner. However, I knew that every inch of the bodywork would be inspected at the shows, so Clark popped round one day, and between us we corrected the paint to around 95% using the Blackfire SRC twins (Compound and Finishing Polish), using both the rotary and the PC. It was a roasting hot day and we were working in full sun, but still the Blackfire SRC twins performed faultlessly, proving easy to work with and enabling almost full correction after a single attempt with each. We finally followed up with a basecoat of Werkstatt Prime Acrylic just before the rain came on, and this has since been built on with over eight coats of Werkstatt Acrylic Jett Trigger, a couple of coats of the original version of Werkstatt Acrylic Jett, and a couple of coats of Optimum Car Wax on dull days at shows where maximum wetness was required. WX51 TXR has always looked pretty good, but lately I have been truly satisfied with the finish; very wet and glossy, with great flake pop and good reflectivity.
Here’s some detail shots showing preparation for the shows: all the door shuts and sills were thoroughly cleaned out and sealed with Werkstatt Prime Acrylic; the wheels were cleaned and sealed with Werkstatt Prime Strong, followed by three coats of Poorboy’s Wheel Sealant, while the tyres have been topped up every few weeks with Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel; the interior got the normal routine, finishing with Poorboy’s Natural Look Dressing (I simply love the smell); the engine bay got a P21S Total Auto Wash treatment, followed by 303 Aerospace Protectant (rubbers, plastics) and Werkstatt Prime Acrylic (paint).
Here’s some detail shots showing preparation for the shows: all the door shuts and sills were thoroughly cleaned out and sealed with Werkstatt Prime Acrylic; the wheels were cleaned and sealed with Werkstatt Prime Strong, followed by three coats of Poorboy’s Wheel Sealant, while the tyres have been topped up every few weeks with Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel; the interior got the normal routine, finishing with Poorboy’s Natural Look Dressing (I simply love the smell); the engine bay got a P21S Total Auto Wash treatment, followed by 303 Aerospace Protectant (rubbers, plastics) and Werkstatt Prime Acrylic (paint).






