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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 03:32 PM
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At last a dry day to get started on the bodywork - there was no need for a clay bar treatment. So Meguires Step 1 was used with the electric buffer in an effort to bottom out the paint and hopefully get rid of the swirl marks and clean it. Not sure how successful this was so may well do this again sometime soon, as previously this took 3 sessions on the Aero Blue! Then it was onto Step 2 just on few selected places, then Step 3 Carnuba Wax.
 
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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 07:30 PM
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It looks lovely Steve......your hard work has certainly paid off. The polish/shine certainly seems to show up better on the red than the blue I think. However,if you're very good, I'll let you have another go at your old blue one when I'm up in Collingham later this week!?
 
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Old Jan 11, 2011 | 06:28 PM
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its amazing what you can do with photoshop these days
 
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 03:44 PM
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Seriously though, Steve, how about a 'master class' on body work stuff for the next newsletter? I'd like to know what your secrets are because I have no idea what all the various treatments and processes are.
 
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 03:50 PM
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its amazing what you can do with photoshop these days
Hey Eric, you were supposed to keep that a secret!
 
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 03:57 PM
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Seriously though, Steve, how about a 'master class' on body work stuff for the next newsletter? I'd like to know what your secrets are because I have no idea what all the various treatments and processes are.
Well it's funny you should say that - that is the plan for the next News Letter in March. Until I first got a Crossfire, I had never been interested going to such lengths to make a car look nice. But I do think the results are worth it, especially after a bit of practice. The paints used on the Crossfires are very unusual and look their best with a good polish and wax
 
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Well it's funny you should say that - that is the plan for the next News Letter in March. Until I first got a Crossfire, I had never been interested going to such lengths to make a car look nice. But I do think the results are worth it, especially after a bit of practice. The paints used on the Crossfires are very unusual and look their best with a good polish and wax
Excellent! I will await with eager anticipation!
 
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 05:12 PM
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It looks lovely Steve......your hard work has certainly paid off. The polish/shine certainly seems to show up better on the red than the blue I think. However,if you're very good, I'll let you have another go at your old blue one when I'm up in Collingham later this week!?
This Aero Blue Should be familiar this at Chatsworth House and the car had been given the treatment a few days before
 
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 06:20 PM
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This Aero Blue Should be familiar this at Chatsworth House and the car had been given the treatment a few days before
You up for doing the same again this year then?!!
 
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At last a dry day to get started on the bodywork - there was no need for a clay bar treatment. So Meguires Step 1 was used with the electric buffer in an effort to bottom out the paint and hopefully get rid of the swirl marks and clean it. Not sure how successful this was so may well do this again sometime soon, as previously this took 3 sessions on the Aero Blue! Then it was onto Step 2 just on few selected places, then Step 3 Carnuba Wax.
steve looks like your after my " BEST TURNED OUT CROSSFIRE " award that i won at picnic in the park last year...no electric machines for me good old elbow grease catch up soon....chris
 
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You up for doing the same again this year then?!!
Chatsworth is on the list again this - bring the wax and we will give it the once - over!
 
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