If all else fails you could have the 'screen removed, so that any weapons-grade cleaning procedure(s) won't damage the car's interior & if that fails have the 'screen replaced.
Hmmm, humidity and l322...
Don't use steam please🙏
It sounds like back in black dashboard spray doesn't it🤔
It is a mare to shift for sure.. I'd go with some of the above ideas before letting the car even see the steam😜
I asked the same question when I was recommissioning my 38 around 3 yrs ago. The only plausible explanation is to help against vibration fractures but ...not convinced. I made exact copies anyway just in case.
Glass fitters will use a mix of both alcohol and vinegar, along with 'anionic surfactants'
A good plan would be to buy a decent glass cleaner that's already got vinegar and add some alcohol
There is one of those newish MG SUV type things around here and the owner has bought all the individual letters to spell out
M O R R I S G A R A G E S across the bonnet. That's a lot of letters, goes almost edge to edge across it.
She is back and looking lovely. 2 doors done, bumper (where some git hit here when I wasn't there), mirror casings buffed up, but will need painying methinks, one wheel rubbed back and sprayed, Pretty girl is pretty again.
There are a few bits...
Well after giving me the run around for a few days I think I've got to the bottom of it.
I swapped out my valve block for a re-furbed one I had on the shelf, and also cleaned up and renewed the o rings on the drier that I observed bubbling with...
"sigh".
Buyers remorse, sellers remorse..
Really did miss this old beast, coincidentally new owner couldn't get on with the old beast, something about 12mpg........ :confused:
Negotiated a deal and picked her back up.
absolutely filthy...
Thank you. 😁 I prefer to fix any issues as soon as possible. Costs less in the long run and hopefully will keep her going.
She was showing a weird issue in the paintwork. It looked like someone had run a wheel with shallow spikes over partof...
The filler was similar to silicon when dry, rubbery and prone to peeling rather than feathering out like body filler, pita but got it satisfactory eventually. First coat of black dye.
Filler surprisingly goes a long way. First pass, letting that go off, then another layer on the deeper damage, then the dyeing bit. Hopefully there's enough black dye to change the colour from cream.