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Author Topic: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig  (Read 2947 times)

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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #15 on: 07 February 2010, 19:35:34 »

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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??

Just kidding ;) :D ;D

Bast*&d!LOL ;D ;D



That is a lovely job you've done there pembroke :y
BTW, you've probably realised by now that CD-Pete (real name Petra) is a workie-ticket. That beautiful arse you see in his Avatar is really his (honest!) but you'd never believe it to look at his face!!! Welders bench, Chopped sticks, Gargoyl, are some descriptions that come readily to mind  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) :y











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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #16 on: 07 February 2010, 21:02:37 »

Looking good.... Very nice finish
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #17 on: 07 February 2010, 21:07:38 »

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Very Very nice mate 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) That's one shiny Mig :y :y
Don't know how to tell you this, but you've missed a bit :P ;D


Continue, if you please................. :o Wheel arches??

Just kidding ;) :D ;D

Bast*&d!LOL ;D ;D



That is a lovely job you've done there pembroke :y
BTW, you've probably realised by now that CD-Pete (real name Petra) is a workie-ticket. That beautiful arse you see in his Avatar is really his (honest!) but you'd never believe it to look at his face!!! Welders bench, Chopped sticks, Gargoyl, are some descriptions that come readily to mind  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) :y











Only kidding Pete Petra ;)

Trouble Maker-Moi :o :o :o :o ;D

Well i have to be honest i suppose, yeh you're right :y ;D ;D

As for the Welder's Bench etc, Baboon's arse is more like it :y
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #18 on: 08 February 2010, 23:52:57 »

Top job :y ...but why with the weather as it is just now ? :-/
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #19 on: 09 February 2010, 00:37:36 »

Spot on matey & nice to see you've done the glass in & out. So many miss this. The claybar is good if the car has'nt been done for a while. I machine polish which needs a handwax after to seal but machine polish only needs doing 2 or 3 times a year.
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #20 on: 09 February 2010, 10:11:19 »

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Top job :y ...but why with the weather as it is just now ? :-/

The car had little or no wax and I thought it was a good idea to get some on to protect against the weather. Also, I quit drinking at Christmas as I need to lose a few pounds and get a bit fitter; as I result I'm bored to death on the weekends even with the kids to keep happy and the wife to look after ;) ;) :)
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #21 on: 09 February 2010, 10:12:48 »

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Spot on matey & nice to see you've done the glass in & out. So many miss this. The claybar is good if the car has'nt been done for a while. I machine polish which needs a handwax after to seal but machine polish only needs doing 2 or 3 times a year.
    She's a credit to you. :y

Thanks, my next job, after purchasing a pressure washer and foam lance will be to buy a rotary polisher. I'd appreciate advice on polishing as I don't want to ruin the car and I can't afford a £200 paint depth gauge :-[
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #22 on: 09 February 2010, 10:14:24 »

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Top job :y ...but why with the weather as it is just now ? :-/

The car had little or no wax and I thought it was a good idea to get some on to protect against the weather. Also, I quit drinking at Christmas as I need to lose a few pounds and get a bit fitter; as I result I'm bored to death on the weekends even with the kids to keep happy and the wife to look after ;) ;) :)


P.S. I'm 6'3'' and not a fat bast&*d ;) ;)
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Re: A step by step guide to cleaning/polishing my Mig
« Reply #23 on: 09 February 2010, 17:33:31 »

Jobs a gudden.  :y Even the number plate is gleaming. ;D
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