CAR HORROR (parental advisory) PS: happy ending!!!

Truls

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This is my town, 1 week since i washed the car, had 1 tripp to Oslo (capital) witch took about 1 hour, and here are the result:


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Yeah! thats bad, but just got to kope with it during the winter.

The fun part is as follows, WASHING the car......

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Cover it in soap att the washing bay, then high presure it off....

Doing the wheels first...

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The wheel brush is one of my favorite washing gear, easy to use and gets inside the rims and spokes

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Over to the real deal, the car wash

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NXT gen wash (superb), Gritt Guard bucket (must have)
Mothers wool washing mit.This one soaks upp "half" a bucket each time, and is good to use, glides easy over the car, but when my car is that dirty, it does not have the cutting power as a MF mit. So i also used Megs MF mit on the lower panels and in the door jams. ill use the mothers mit at summer when its just dust, not concret to remove

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Yes, it is a Mothers inside

Then hose of the car, and watch your previous effords come to life (MG #21)

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Pretty steamy inside tha hall after HighP washing, but it wasnt much water on the car.

Water magnet fro Megs (while i wait for some ww towels from AG)

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These towels i find rather nice, they suck up water good, and have been washed in the washing machin many times, and still do a good job, but after reading at the AG forum i just bought the WW

OK, after drying

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Dark in the hall, and i used a shi##y camera, but its c-l-e-a-n

And we find this

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Good to know that the XMT 3 is on its way from AG

Started to apply the P21s Carnauba wax (my first buy from AG) but forgott that its automaticly closing at 2300 (11 at night) so i had to drive home with 70% off the car done with P21s, and i had to hose off the side panels at home, to apply the wax on the doors, Pictures of that also???????


you bet, coming soon.

Here they are: MG #21 with a P21s carnauba wax topping....

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Next time i post a car here at AG forum, i promise it will be a different car....

Practice, practice, practice
 
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poor poor evo thankfully ill never have to deal with road salt or any of that junk around here...ah to live in a desert
 
i didnt think they used salt anymore in norway? i am swedish but currently live in IL, and I know they dont in sweden, so I just assumed (yes we all know what that does) that they didnt either. oh well learn something new everyday. unfortunelly here in IL they salt the roads like crazy :'(
 
I am so glad I live where it doesn't snow:D, we have a couple trucks, that would be a pain to constantly clean nevermind the other cars lol. If I were you though I would have ordered something like Collinite 845 or 915 especially for your winter, IMO s100/p21 are nothing special in looks and have zilch durability compared to other waxes.

So how do you dry the inside of the garage, at least that's what it looks like you washed in? Do you just leave the water sit?
 
First, No its not salt, just dust that the spikes (?????) in the tires, that much upp all the dirt and dust that stick to your car like glue (give me a desert anytime)

I wash near a gas station where you can wash yourself.

I have orderd Duragloss 101 and 105, signature II and the XMT series from AG, im buying the Collinite next time. Know that the P21s doesnt give much protection, but its what i had, and it stays on the car until i get the DG home
 
for times in which you want to clean up rims like that, and dont wanna get wet or use a brush, try the Poorboys Spray/Rinse. Follow directions exactly, and you will have a new friend.

Cool Wheels, Wet Wheels, Spray Liberally, two minutes and heavy stream of water. It amazing stuff for neglected wheels.
 
Looks superb!! Truls, let me know how the hood comes with xmt 3. That is how mine is too right now!!
Lauren :-)
 
Truls said:
First, No its not salt, just dust that the spikes (?????) in the tires, that much upp all the dirt and dust that stick to your car like glue (give me a desert anytime)

I wash near a gas station where you can wash yourself.

I have orderd Duragloss 101 and 105, signature II and the XMT series from AG, im buying the Collinite next time. Know that the P21s doesnt give much protection, but its what i had, and it stays on the car until i get the DG home

Sexy combo of products for the evo :D

Pics of that! :D
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
for times in which you want to clean up rims like that, and dont wanna get wet or use a brush, try the Poorboys Spray/Rinse. Follow directions exactly, and you will have a new friend.

Cool Wheels, Wet Wheels, Spray Liberally, two minutes and heavy stream of water. It amazing stuff for neglected wheels.

First I soap the wheels, then HP wash, then i wash with the megs wheel cleaner and brush and HP wash again. dont just spray on the gritt and brush;)

But poorboys sound good, I will try that when im buying from AG next time. I am Waiting delivery some of these days on many AG products, the XMT, DG, shmitt mit, MF, WW lots more.
 
I love write-ups like these! It really shows in both pictures and words the entire process that someone follows to clean their car from filthy to shiny. LOVE IT!

As a fellow European now living in the USA, I can say that it's definitely a lot easier to keep your car looking clean during the week! In Europe it rains so damn much that the second you are finished washing it, it's already dirty again.
 
Nice transition from really dirty to bright and shiny. Thanks for the pics they tell more than you could write about it.
 
White95DodgeRam said:
poor poor evo thankfully ill never have to deal with road salt or any of that junk around here...ah to live in a desert

Maybe i should send the car on "winter camp" in the US, so you guys/girls could take care of it for me untill the summer commes to Norway.

Think about it "the Palm Beach winter resort for neglected cars"
 
Truls,

Great job! Sure looks clean and shiny after that bath. Are there indoor wash bays there? That would sure make sense.

I saw a documentary about Saab and Volvo and they showed the muddy roads that caused the engineers to develop the first washers for headlights.
 
Reddwarf said:
Truls,

Great job! Sure looks clean and shiny after that bath. Are there indoor wash bays there? That would sure make sense.

I saw a documentary about Saab and Volvo and they showed the muddy roads that caused the engineers to develop the first washers for headlights.

Thanks

Yepp, indoor wash bays, great in winter time, and the High presure washers are powerfull enough to remove most of the gritt and dirt. We just got a new bay where you wash the underside of the car with high presure (thats great regarding the salt they put on the roads when it snow here)
 
Truls, that was a really nice write up on a start to finish type detail. I love the first after picture with its low angle view. Nice red!!

My family is from Karmoy Island near Stavunger(sp). Some day I will take my son to the beaches of Karmoy Island to see where his great Grandfather once fished.
 
cwcad said:
Truls, that was a really nice write up on a start to finish type detail. I love the first after picture with its low angle view. Nice red!!

My family is from Karmoy Island near Stavunger(sp). Some day I will take my son to the beaches of Karmoy Island to see where his great Grandfather once fished.

Thank you cwcad

Yes take your son to Norway, think we just went on topp of a chart regarding traveling. you got something called "hurtigruten" that boat travle the whole coast line of Norway and that route has been ratet as one of the topp boat tripps you can take. And you have the Northern light. Geiranger fjords and many more

But take the tripp in the summer.
 
Have been told the inside passage from Seattle to Alaska is similar to Fjords of Norway. Spent three years in Juneau. Then thirty years in Fairbanks plus twenty plus years working the oilfields of Prudhoe Bay during the winter where the vistas are unincumbered by anything but snow to view the Northern Lights. Some day I will take my son to view the mountains to the sea world of Karmoy Island. Thanks for the tip on the cruise ship.
 
Roughneck? Stavanger is the oil "capitol" of Norway. you slip right inn

And if you have been a Prudhoe bay at winter, you probably would cope with the Norwegian one. You still got the viking blood in your veins............
 
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