Coatingsarecrack
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Doc Martens?
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Favoured by skinheads everywhere, before they became fashionable. Good quality footwear.Doc Martens?
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Doc Martens?
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Play time! Im the MAN I wait all week for this day, it's what sustains me.
Two cars in line today, the XR6 and Ranger, and a bunch of product to try.
Now, I have had Carpro ECH20 for a while now, but my use of it so far has been limited to door jambs, engine bays ect and never as a drying aid or rinse-less wash. After being urged to try it by Mr. Klasse Act, I thought it was about time I gave it a go as a rinse-less.
Before that, I washed the wheels and tyres with Brake Buster and the garden hose.
Carpro's typical dilution rate for ECH20 is from 1:5 to 1:25 and out to 1:40 depending on usage. For rinse-less washing, 1:200 is the excepted wisdom. To 7 liters of warm water, I added 35ml of ECH20. I then used the same dilution as the pre-sray.
The key factor in ECH20's favor is the slickness and gloss it creates. I used the multiple towel method for this wash, then used ECH20 at 1:20 as the drying aid. Overall, an enjoyable and pleasing rinse-less wash.
I also had a chance today to try out a few of the freebies I recently won. (I never win anything, so you can imagine how excited I was when notified of this. The best bit was the delivery featured a bunch of products that I have yet to try.) In this case, Koch Chemie All Round Quick Shine was used on the engine bay, a quick detailer able to be used across multiple surfaces. I can't really give a verdict on this product just yet as I really need to use it on paint more. The scent is called "fresh citrus", an acquired taste in my opinion.
After dressing the tyres in NV Onyx, I wiped the wheels over with Herrenfahrt Ultra Gloss & Quick Detailer. This product, like Quick Shine, can be used across various surfaces. It's faint scent is barely noticeable, but it does impart some nice gloss and slickens.
Overall, I'm impressed with ECH20 as a rinse-less and final topper, although it doesn't quite reach the same insane gloss and slickness that Absolute and Bead Maker can achieve. A lot of that would be down to Bead Maker alone, so probably not a far comparison. Either way, ECH20 and Absolute + Bead Maker are at the top of my rinse-less tree.
Moving onto the Ranger and a similar process, with ECH20 swapped for N-914 and the Herrenfahrt Ultra Gloss & Quick Detailer as the drying aid. I did pre-rinse the car after the wheels, Carpro Reload applied at the previous wash is certainly doing it's thing....................
I have also bought another of the TRC Ultra Utility Brush for apply tyre dressing, in this case Carpro Perl at 50/50.
If you have big SUV or Pickup tyres, this is a very efficient way to dress tyres.
Was asking if they were Doc Martens. Completely missed where you said the were![]()
We called them Doc Martens because here in the home of Nirvana everyone calls them Docs…
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I noticed the handles on the inside, I thought that's wrong, why has he done that. Then I read the text, now I know. Those bolts poking out would annoy me though.
Funny thing, the right side handle on my Victa works itself loose, only takes a half turn to fix, but it takes about a month till it's loose enough for me to notice again.
I'm going to service mine this week, new spark plug, air filter and an oil change. It's getting used every week at the moment, and I don't remember ever changing the spark plug, but I did clean it and reset it before summer.
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Next, I scrubbed the engine, deck, wheels, catcher and handlebars with Brake Buster at full strength.
I even used a wire brush and some Koch Chemie Magic Wheel Cleaner to brighten up the muffler. At some stage, I will be removing this part and cleaning it further with some metal polish.
After a thorough rinse, I applied some Hydr02 to the whole thing, then I doused it with Hyper Dressing. I then dried it with the EGO and a towel.
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For some reason, the left side of engine cover/fuel tank has deteriorated at a different rate to the right side. This whole part is being replaced due to the fuel leak, so it won't matter in the long run.
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Wonder if it's sun damage from sitting against a garage outside or something similar?
Since you're replacing it anyway, might be interesting to play with a heat gun (obviously with care since it's a fuel tank!) and see if you can refresh it a bit. I've seen folks use heat for restoring plastics but haven't tried it at all myself. Nice to tinker with a part that doesn't matter.
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What do you think Deyon
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The strange thing is, the mower had been stored in a garden shed for 15 years, with stuff stacked on top of it, so it's odd that it has faded like that. Unless the UV damage happened before I arrived on the scene.
Huh. Weird. Last guess just for fun - is that the plastic above the chamber that is the fuel tank? Wonder if the plastic was getting altered from fuel vapor exposure?
Have you ever played with heat for restoring plastics? I know TTQ B4U uses Polytrol oil for restoring faded/beat up plastic too. Like I mentioned - I get the part is going to be replaced, just nice to have tools in the arsenal for when new parts aren't an option.