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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

531.0. "cleaning hints" by YUPPY::MCINTYRE () Mon Apr 03 1989 18:42

    
    
    Does anyone have any ideas about cleaning up old parts..i.e. subframes,
    suspension bits and pieces etc ...
    
    The kit manufacturer reccommends sand blasting..is this necessary..or
    an overkill ??
    
    Will sand blasting ruin any rubber components ???
    
    Is it expensive ???....any recomendations welcome.
    
    Thanks in advance...
    
    Tom.
    
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531.13ESSB::SGREENJamboFri Sep 18 1992 12:5814
    
   "COLOUR SMART  - The WIPE ON colour coded polish that covers scratches 
    and blemishes to give the appearance of a HIGH QUALITY RESPRAY"

    Saw this stuff advertised in the Independent magazine last Saturday. 
    It's a wax with colouration - you give the make/model/year/colour of
    your car when you order it. It supposed to treat all the ailments my
    old beast is suffering from - scratches, weathering, faded paint, 
    stone chips - "It's truly amazing".   
    
    Anybody out there ever tried this or similar products ? I wouldn't 
    mind hearing about it before I send off me 15 quid.
      
       
531.14NEWOA::SAXBYMean and Brooklands Green!Fri Sep 18 1992 13:185
    
    It looks incredible on the ads on Satellite TV, which suggests it's
    probably no good at all! :^)
    
    Mark
531.15COLOR MAGIC rules!!!RDGENG::COULTERLFri Sep 18 1992 16:4615
    It really does work!!!!
    
    I saw it advertised on Satellite and thought it was too good to be true.
    Then I brought a cheap '69 Beetle Wizard Roadster with incredibly bad
    black paint work, it was dis-coloured, faded, scratched etc. I had
    already booked the car in for a respray. Later the same day I found
    myself in Interpart along the Basingstoke road and they had just
    received Turtle Waxes equivalent called COLOR MAGIC. I asked the guy in
    the store if it really worked and he said honestly that they have
    only had it in for a few days and he doesn't know. So I paid the man
    8.99 and polished away. The result was incredible, the scrathes
    disappeared and the shine had to be seen to be believed. 
    
    Lee. 
                                 
531.16MAJORS::ALFORDlying Shipwrecked and comatose...Fri Sep 18 1992 20:233

sigh....yet another dodge to watch for when buying second hand cars...
531.178*|NEWOA::DALLISONSo easy to excite.Sat Sep 19 1992 12:593
    
    Any information about getting Chicken Vindaloo sauce out from Grey
    Recaro bucket seats gratefull appreciated.
531.18VANGA::KERRELLDave Kerrell @REO 830-2279Mon Sep 21 1992 13:245
Carpet and Upholstery Shampoo?

It worked for me.

Dave.
531.19SAC::HAYCOX_IIanFri Sep 25 1992 14:465
    Re .17
    
    Is that before or after eating it :-)
    
    Ian.
531.20NEWOA::DALLISONSo easy to excite.Fri Sep 25 1992 20:453
    Yuck - *gross* 
    
    During ;^)
531.21LARVAE::LINCOLN_JFri Jul 15 1994 15:064
	Does anybody know of a way of removing white polish streaks
	from black plastic trim parts?

	-John
531.22Ridding the world of polish streaks.FORTY2::HOWELLFri Jul 15 1994 15:1313
    Good point - and I'm afraid it's bad news... NO!
    
    The bloomin' stuff refuses to come out, doesn't it?
    
    I can only suggest cleaning with good old soap and water for yonks and
    yonks....
    
    Have tried that ArmorAll plastic restorer? It's for black pastic and it
    works very well. Wouldn't be surprised if this works, although it's
    mainly for faded plastic as opposed to stained. Try it.
    
    Dan.
    
531.23Back to BlackESSB::SGREENFri Jul 15 1994 15:514
    
    I used a spray called 'Back to Black' (they claim it's suitable for all
    colours ??), which worked about 90% on my car (no sweat required). 
    
531.24FUTURS::LONGWY::LEWISImagine being without a NewtFri Jul 15 1994 17:307
    I tried back to black on the Capri, and it didn't work too well. It
    appears to enhance the blackness of your black ok, but doesn't do much
    to the white streaks. I asked in halfords, and they recommended
    something else (which I can't remember the name of right now) and that
    worked a treat. I'll have a look over the weekend and see what it was.
    
    Rob
531.25White Spirit.REPAIR::TRIMMINGSThe Demon Hill is No.1Fri Jul 15 1994 17:325
    I seem to remember someone saying applying white spirit carefully
    helps...
    
    Tyrone
    
531.26Autoglm maybe?FORTY2::HOWELLFri Jul 15 1994 18:245
    Autoglym do some excellent cleaning products - maybe something of
    theirs can help?
    
    Dan.
    
531.27BAHTAT::CARTER_AZAZPIAK BAT!!Mon Jul 18 1994 16:314
    Perhaps its a different sort of white polish streak, but on my car a
    thumb nail(attached to thumb) works wonders :-)
    
    Andy
531.28FUTURS::LONGWY::LEWISImagine being without a NewtMon Jul 18 1994 20:385
    The stuff I used was a Turtle Wax product. I remembered to look at it
    over the weekend, but I have forgotten what it was :-(
    
    Um
    
531.29Enough said :-)ESBS01::WATSONEntropy: chaos at it's bestTue Jul 19 1994 00:294
    Porsche 928		Old man's Porsche.
    Short term memory	The first to go.
    
    	Rik
531.30Works on shoes too!ODIXIE::CERASOTue Jul 19 1994 03:5611
    re: 531.21
    
    
    I used to have a VW Rabbit and later a GTI and tried a few things to 
    get the streaks out of the plastic fender guards. What worked best for
    me was black liquid shoe polish. It looked good for a week or so, then
    needed a re-application, but it was cheap and worked as well as the
    more expensive solutions (other than part replacement).
    
    CERASO
    
531.31Still lookingLARVAE::LINCOLN_JTue Jul 19 1994 17:118
	I asked in Halfords. they didn't have anything specifically for
	the purpose but suggested what they considered the best 'cleaner'.
	I haven't tried it yet though.

	Unusual to find anyone in a DIY place who knows anything about	
	what they sell.

	-John
531.32Black ChromeFUTURS::LONGWY::LEWISImagine being without a NewtTue Jul 19 1994 18:297
    Memory just came back on-line.
    
    Turtle-Wax Black Chrome. Used it on the black plastic & rubber(or
    whatever the rear spoiler was made of) on the Capri. Two applications
    made it look like new, and lasted.
    
    Rob
531.33OVAL::CARSONDon't leave earth without oneTue Jul 19 1994 22:2813
531.34Autoglym for me...KERNEL::HANNANSWed Jul 20 1994 15:268
    
    Autoglym bumper care gel, is great for plastic bumpers, looks good and
    lasts a couple of weeks, I use it, i'm happy  :-)
    
    As .-1. Autoglym cream wax is Excellent polish.. Haven't found a better 
    one yet.. Goes on easy, comes off easy and leaves a glass finish..
    
    Steve
531.35Raindance for me....WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Jul 25 1994 17:298
    
    I've recently found a car accessories dealer who stocks Raindance, I
    used to use this 8 or 9 years ago and it's brilliant - if it's applied
    properly it can last up to 2 years, with only the usual soapy water
    needed each w/e...
                                    
    Graham