1980 MGB Lots of Pictures

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A friend of ours is the second owner of this 1980 MGB with only 39.550 miles. It lives in his garage and he rarely drives it. In fact, until recently it didn’t run!

I told him I wanted to detail it for him as a fun project. He thought I was nuts and said you don’t need to wash it, its fine the way it is just drive it around and have fun. Well, my fun is detailing!

At first glace the outside did not seem all that dirty. It didn’t have globs of mud or dirt, but as it turned out it had layers of grime. I doubt the car has ever been waxed, certainly not in many years. The paint didn’t look dirty but it felt rough and was dull looking in places.

There were not enough hours in the weekend or strength enough in me to detail this car as good as I would like it. Plus it was near 100 degrees on Saturday. So I focused on the exterior paint to get the biggest wow factor. This car is not in pristine shape. There are lots of scratches, some badly repainted areas, rust, and years of grime. The top has a couple of rips and the gasket that meets the windshield has gaps. You would not want to drive this in a downpour unless you had a wetsuit!

I thought seriously about using DP 4 in 1 to wash the car so I could avoid rinsing it, but I was afraid it would not clean it well enough. Probably would have, but that was the choice I made.

Before Pictures:
before_side.jpg


before_swirls.jpg


before_tire.jpg


before1.jpg


before2.jpg


Wheels:
The wheels are dirty and rusty. I could not get the baked on brake dust off without spending hours on each wheel. Plus, I would not have been able to remove the rust.

The wheels have what I thought was a chrome rim, but now I think it may be a chrome looking plastic rim. I was afraid to use PB Spray & Rinse due to the chrome/ plastic rim. So I opted for 1 Z.

Wheels:
1Z Einszett Wheel Cleaner “Feigen Reiniger”
Amazing Roll Off (ARO) on the wheels and wheel wells. I did not scrub the wheel wells due to some rust and loose paint. The amount of dirt that ARO took off the tires was amazing (no pun intended). Take a look at the dirt on the drive way.

dirty_tire-1.jpg


The tires were topped with Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel. I tried as best I could to polish the rims with PB Pro polish and then applied some Aqua Wax.

Wheels After:
after_tire.jpg


Wash Process:
2 bucket method of course (no foam gun due to the top)
Chem Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss
Schmitt (white/yellow) & Black for the top

Clay with PB Clay. Just look at the pictures of the clay! That piece of clay is toast now! I’m getting low on PB Spray and Wipe so I used PB Spray & Gloss because I have a huge bottle of it. It worked really well as clay lube.

Second wash:
PB Super Slick and Suds
Dried with a leaf blower

Exterior:

Products used:
Poorboy’s World (PB) Clay
XMT 2 & 3
Wolfgang Paint Work Polish Enhancer
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz
Poorboy World’s Trim and Restore (bumpers and trim)
Semichrome on the chome
Surf City Glass Cleaner of the windshield

The paint was faded looking and very rough feeling (better feeling after the clay, but still rough). There were tons of swirls in the paint. The hood seemed to have a good layer of paint so I carefully tried different products to get the oxidized paint and swirls out. I finally ended up using XMT 3 with an orange pad followed by Wolfgang Finishing Glaze on a green pad. My orange pad is now yellow! I was able to diminish the swirls but not completely remove them.

I was afraid to use the UDM on the rest of the car so I did the rest by hand using the Wolfgang Paint Work Polish Enhancer followed by Wolfgang Finishing Glaze. Except for a bit on the side where some paint was splattered (probably lane strip paint).

I was amazed at the difference these products made. The Paint Work Polish Enhancer made the paint so smooth and wet looking. The finishing glaze enhanced it even more, and this is by hand too!

After that was done, I applied a coat of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. That left such a nice slick feeling to the paint. What a huge difference from when I started. I let the sealant cure overnight. The next day I applied a coat of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant. When I was done for the day I went back over with a quick wipe down of Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz to get rid of any fingerprints and drips from the trim.

Interior:
DP Interior Cleaner
PB Natural Look

I did a fairly light job of the interior. I did remove the rubber mats and scrubbed them down and applied a coat of PB NL. All of the door trim got a coat of PB Trim Restore. I had wanted to really clean up the door jambs but I ended up just wiping them down with DP Interior Cleaner. I would have liked to have polished and protected them.

I didn’t touch the engine or the trunk. This car has a painted metal trunk so it would be hours to clean and seal it.

I spent about 8 hours on it. Easily could use another 8, but I’m just too tired and it’s too damn hot! It was great fun detailing this classic British auto. I wish the before and after pictures did justice to the dramatic change. The photos can’t pick up on the feel of the paint or really show the good results that came of the work. Even my wife noticed! She never notices a difference in my details but this one she was surprised at how much better the paint looked after.

Some before & after pictures:

Dirty Door Jamb
before_door_jamb.jpg


Cleaner door Jamb
After_door_jamb.jpg


Dirty Windshield Track
dirty_windshield.jpg


Cleaner Track:
clean_windshield.jpg


Clay after the only front Quarter Panel:
dirty_clay1.jpg


Clay after the upper portion of the passenger door panel:
dirty_clay2.jpg


Rag after cleaning half of the top's weather seal (I applied PR TR after cleaning):
dirty_top.jpg


After shots:

after_swirls.jpg


after_gas.jpg


after2.jpg


after_side1.jpg


After_full_front.jpg


After_side_sun.jpg


After_side_view.jpg


after_hood_sun1.jpg
 
Looks like all the effort was worth it.Wheels look great from a distance,really came out nice.Owner should be proud to be seen in it now. :buffing: Paul
 
Man, that is one helleva job in so little time. Glad you get some degree of satisfaction out of it. I did my wife's Toyota Sienna about two weeks ago.....whew......9 hours later I was done and it looked much better but some spots in the carpet Folex just couldn't get out. Took the van out yesterday and it was trashed again......no satisfaction on this end :-)

Howard
 
Good job and alot of work. You might need to take Monday off LOL
 
Man, that is one helleva job in so little time. Glad you get some degree of satisfaction out of it. I did my wife's Toyota Sienna about two weeks ago.....whew......9 hours later I was done and it looked much better but some spots in the carpet Folex just couldn't get out. Took the van out yesterday and it was trashed again......no satisfaction on this end :-)

Howard

I hear ya'. I refuse to detail the interior of my wife's van. I keep up pretty well with the exterior, but even that's a challenge when even that doesn't mean too much to her.
 
I hear ya'. I refuse to detail the interior of my wife's van. I keep up pretty well with the exterior, but even that's a challenge when even that doesn't mean too much to her.
:whs:
I spent a good part of a weekend working on my wife's minivan, and got a "it looks nice". Two days later, it was back to its normal status. My friends keep mentioning "I thought you enjoy detailing cars." I hate that van!

It's like giving my dog a bath. He looks great until I let him outside. Then, he's rolling in <variable> to get his old dog scent back.
 
Nice job, I am sure your friend appreciated it!
 
I dropped it off to him this morning and he seemed very impressed. I'm glad he was happy with it.
 
Very nice job . That 80' car needed your eye and touch.
 
Maybe your hard work and outstanding results will motivate your friend to take better care of his sunshine cruiser. ;) Let's hope, anyway. I would show this to a friend of mine who is a real MGB aficionado, but he would weep openly after seeing the "before" pictures. :(
 
Nice work on the 28 year old MGB. Looks like you had your hands full. I bought a new MGB in 1970 and thought it had very nice fit and finish but the wire wheels were a pain to clean and carbs were always out of sync. It wasn't a powerhouse either. But a fun little car though.
 
Thanks for all the comments everyone! It was fun to work on this classic! My friend thinks I'm nuts, but he was happy to benefit from my obsession, I mean hobby.

Happy Independence Day!
 
great work... man, i hope he at least bought you dinner or something...
If you ever wanna have more fun,, i always have a spot in my garage.. haha
 
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