I've been taking advantage of the warm dry weather to get my annual Dinitrol touch up done:
I'm still working on the garden of the lady down the street who lets me park there. We're social distancing, and as an additional precaution I've put down a plastic sheet to keep her slabs nice. I've blown a bit more inside the chassis and have just hosed the outside of the chassis down to get a bit more dust off. I'll let that dry for 24 hours and then touch up the outside of the chassis. There's a new variety of Dinitrol on the Rejel website, called 'Penetrant'.
For Dinitrol enthusiasts like me, that's actually quite exciting. It has a grey, waxy texture. I've tried it on a few rust flakes on the body, the inner wings and seams between the upper and lower body and the windscreen and front bulkhead - those crevices that you can't really get at without taking the body to pieces. We'll see how it does.
I've got a new bumper and grille to go on:
I've got tired of wire brushing and painting the original bumper, and it's getting very thin, so I'll put a new one on. I've refitted the end caps with the original factory fir tree clips, because I'm not a barbarian. Well, actually it's because I forgot to buy any new ones. The grill and its frame were cracked as a result of a collision with a pheasant last year. I don't like hitting animals, but just as I'd committed to go past a group of pheasants at the side of the road one decided it was time to fly across in front of the car.
When I've finished my lunch I might go and put yet another new reverse light switch on the gearbox to see if it lasts any longer than the previous one.