Just discovered this thread, brilliant! Apart from your wife's top what else did you use to acheive the result, as in wipes/solvent /paste etc.?
Cheers,
Jamie
Cheers,
Jamie
Don't laugh, the wife's top was very good for cramming into hard-to-reach gaps to wipe dust out or to buff a polish or spray!
For the engine bay and interior there are some relatively inexpensive products:
Ambersil Groom - upholstery cleaner and degreaser, Halfords, ebay etc.
White Spirit - wiping stubborn oil stains or grease marks from plastic or metal trim.
Brasso - ideal for stubborn marks on paintwork under bonnet! (Essentially T-Cut in a different container.)
Back to Black - Simoniz or any similar product for plastic trim.
Car Polish - AutoGlym or any type for painted bodywork, applied and polished with wife's top (see above!).
Metal Polish - AutoGlym, AutoSol (or the ubiquitous Brasso) for the wiper arms etc.
Rhino Plastic Polish - Like T-Cut for uPVC double glazing, to get light scratches out of plastics such as expansion tank. Planning on trying on C2 headlamp when I'm feeling brave...
Turtle Wax Platinum Renovating Cockpit Shine - For interior plastic trim (and some bits under bonnet) which leaves a wet-look shine; this dulls down a little bit after a few days so it's not quite so in-yer-face! Can also wipe with a slightly damp cloth to produce less of a shine (see door trim pictures for the full-on bling!).
Think that's all for the moment...[/QUOTE]
Dont look under the car for christs sake![]()
Dont look under the car for christs sake![]()
That's a lot of effort gone into that Mondeo and it's very pretty, but the practical man in me absolutely cannot see the point in that! Good on him if it makes him happy though.
Was the VNR 9000 actually an option for the Cougar? I believe it would fit as a 1.5 DIN unit however the map updates ceased in 2003 so probably not a practical idea.
That's interesting (not knowing anything about Pumas) - will go through invoices and see if anything mentions a HU change. Radio bit works fine, haven't had a CD in it yet.
I got fed up with Tom Tom maps being out of date on my old phone. In fact the last version I bought was pretty much out of date as soon as I bought it. This was just as the post codes had changed in our area so very annoying. Only option was to pay for an upgrade.
That's why I have an Andriod phone now. Google Navigation is very good considering it's free.
I find my AA 2011 road atlas fantastic.
Just had a look at CoPilot Live on the market. Looks pretty good. The lane assist feature looks good. That's one thing that's been lacking in previous sat navs I've had. It's not free though.Never tried that one, will have to give it a go. I'm using CoPilot on my Android phone and it does the trick for me - even comes with free Speed Camera updates![]()
These old fangled atlases are very good but not easy to read when you're driving and Mo can't even read them at all.I find my AA 2011 road atlas fantastic.