Jump to content

Recommended Posts

well, all of the talk of tidy engine bays spurred me on to try out my dremmel type rotary tool with grinding and polishing bits, and cleaned up a few bits.. exhaust manifold brackets and one of the pipes (second from left), and also had a bit of a go at my rocker cover coz it needed freshening up a bit.. mainly did the Honda H that I couldn't really get to with autosol and a cloth when I first did it.

can also see the recently painted strut brace

20110628_001b.jpg

 

but looking at the pic there was a few bits that stood out as looking shabby... first was vtec solenoid....

before:

20110629_001b.jpg

 

after:

 

20110629_002b.jpg

 

 

100 times better... could do with a bit finishing when you look up close, but when you're stood up it looks fine :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

sweeeeet!! if you got a v-tec soliniod cover it would have been easyer...................... just saying :lol:

blue silicone hoses ftw

:lol:

aye, was looking at them last night tbh, but where's the fun in that? :lol:

what can I say... i like to polish. plus it gets me out the house :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A few touch-up's can do wonders to the engine bay, looking good! I feel like i'm neglecting my own car, the last time the engine bay had some cleaning up was 2 years ago when the drivebelt was changed... :oops:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Got sick of looking at the horrible scratch on my bonnet off a clod of mud that suspiciously found it's way there over night a while back, and left horrible scratches as it slid off when I washed it :(

looked like this:

20110703_001b.jpg

 

20110703_002b.jpg

 

So I broke out the clay bar (I've got a new favourite smell :) ) and then the colour magic, and finally some lovely wax. :D

you can still faintly see the scratches (there's some wispy clouds overhead showing in the reflection in the pics that get in the way of where the scratches are) but it's a massive improvement.

and ohhh... the feel of the freshly clayed paintwork... mmmmmmmm :lol:

 

20110703_003b.jpg

 

And general shiny bonnet pics:

20110703_004b.jpg

 

20110703_005b.jpg

 

 

It was way too hot to be doing it to be honest - the polish was steaming off as soon as I put it on the bonnet and hazing up straight away.. which meant it took twice as long (at least)| to polish it off.. must get round to doing the rest of the car now ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

so I'm trying to catch up on all the little bits and bobs I've done over the years that I haven't really shown.

this is the holder for my phone:20110701_001b.jpg

 

20110701_002b.jpg

 

20110701_003b.jpg

 

i did this for my old nokia n96, but luckily my n900 fits a treat.

i started by taking the clock out (used to just irritate me anyway... always used the clock on my headunit, but the dash clock would always end up reading a different time on it :evil: )

I got one of those phone holders with a bendy arm and a suction cup and removed the bendy arm and suction cup :lol: (it's actually a hybrid between a one from halfrauds with a spring release mechanism and an ebay one which had a ball joint type movable head... the discarded parts joined forces and went on ebay)

I glued it into position with epoxy, and used some modelling plastic sheet to blank off the rest of the hole. then covered that with adhesive black vinyl.

I use it with my nokia car kit which has a charger as part of it, so i left a hole for that and fed it through, so there isn't wires hanging all over the place.

because i use it for streaming music to the headunit, it makes day to day life so much easier.. and is one of the favourite things I've done to the car.

also useful for using the phone as a sat nav.

1"£££$££"!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...