The joy of power tools!
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 11 11:38 pm
Just spent an enjoyable afternoon using some tools that I've never found time for before.
Having got the auto trans replaced on the Holden, it was covered in filth, so I dug out the Karcher and gave it a good blast. I've never used it before, only a cheapo pressure washer that did very little except blow up after 4 uses.
This is very different. Strips off paint from bumpers, blasts rust, removes stickers and gets it all really clean. Having cleaned some grime and given the car a good wash, I decided to compound the matt finish paintwork with my industrial size buffer and some Farecla G3.
4 hours out in the sun covering everything in G3 and water splashes I was really chuffed with the result. The 200,000 mile 19 year old car is looking quite respectable again, probably it's best in years.
I had planned to Bananarama! when I first bought it but hadn't got round to it, and that was 11 years ago.
The buffer has even taken all the ugly orange rust stains out from around the stone chips, so it's looking a great deal better.
Thank goodness for power tools, I would never have bothered trying to get this to shine up by hand.
What do you reckon?
Having got the auto trans replaced on the Holden, it was covered in filth, so I dug out the Karcher and gave it a good blast. I've never used it before, only a cheapo pressure washer that did very little except blow up after 4 uses.
This is very different. Strips off paint from bumpers, blasts rust, removes stickers and gets it all really clean. Having cleaned some grime and given the car a good wash, I decided to compound the matt finish paintwork with my industrial size buffer and some Farecla G3.
4 hours out in the sun covering everything in G3 and water splashes I was really chuffed with the result. The 200,000 mile 19 year old car is looking quite respectable again, probably it's best in years.
I had planned to Bananarama! when I first bought it but hadn't got round to it, and that was 11 years ago.
The buffer has even taken all the ugly orange rust stains out from around the stone chips, so it's looking a great deal better.
Thank goodness for power tools, I would never have bothered trying to get this to shine up by hand.
What do you reckon?