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Clocks have gone forward.. the nice weather is nearly here..
- Gaz7
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Looking good!
Love both of them mate - have an RST myself and used to have a brilliant Focus 1.6 Zetec before (I may even stick my neck out and say it's one of the best cars Ford has made!).
I'm getting my turbo resprayed at the moment - any tips for looking after the paint on it, I've heard that you shouldn't polish them straight away.
Cheers,
Andy
Love both of them mate - have an RST myself and used to have a brilliant Focus 1.6 Zetec before (I may even stick my neck out and say it's one of the best cars Ford has made!).
I'm getting my turbo resprayed at the moment - any tips for looking after the paint on it, I've heard that you shouldn't polish them straight away.
Cheers,
Andy
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Lovley, I noticed the
after your name instead of the usual
i can see why
Both look amazing, Both H platers lol. and the focus looks like it was when u bought it. So does the fiesta!

Both look amazing, Both H platers lol. and the focus looks like it was when u bought it. So does the fiesta!
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Max - thanks
Both H platers indeed lol
Andy - are you having your car resprayed in the original grey? If so, many bodyshops will say that you can polish the paint striaght away but you never should. What level of spraying are you having done?
For example, i've left the Focus just over 3 months for it's first polish, as you should always leave a brand new car, or a bare metal spray, for around 3 months before polishing to allow the paint to properly work harden (i.e in the real world not in an oven)
Certain colours can be done slightly sooner, mercury grey and the silver on my Focus are tough paints and could be done sooner if you wished, but i still left it 3 months to be certain. Other soft colours, like red and black, should always be left.
If the painting is a local paint (i.e not on bare metal but over existing paint) then you don't have to wait as long, 1-2 months is fine. 3 months is a good general time limit though
As for the Focus - it's supreme
After 3 months and nearly 3k, i love driving it - great build quality, no squeaks or rattles, and unbelievable handling, brakes and dynamics. I have a road near my house with lots of roundabouts on it one after the other. I can go along that road and hold 2,000rpm in 5th gear and whup all the saxo VTS boyracers that drive down it time after time
When they overtake me on the straight bit afterwards, when i'm still holding 2k revs, they think they've 'done me'
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Andy - are you having your car resprayed in the original grey? If so, many bodyshops will say that you can polish the paint striaght away but you never should. What level of spraying are you having done?
For example, i've left the Focus just over 3 months for it's first polish, as you should always leave a brand new car, or a bare metal spray, for around 3 months before polishing to allow the paint to properly work harden (i.e in the real world not in an oven)
Certain colours can be done slightly sooner, mercury grey and the silver on my Focus are tough paints and could be done sooner if you wished, but i still left it 3 months to be certain. Other soft colours, like red and black, should always be left.
If the painting is a local paint (i.e not on bare metal but over existing paint) then you don't have to wait as long, 1-2 months is fine. 3 months is a good general time limit though
As for the Focus - it's supreme
Gareth
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Thanks for the info dude.
It's just a respray in Merc. Grey (not bare metal) so will leave it for 3 months like you said.
Cheers,
Andy
P.S. What do you use on your tyres? Sorry 'bout all the questions but I get the impression you love it really
It's just a respray in Merc. Grey (not bare metal) so will leave it for 3 months like you said.
Cheers,
Andy
P.S. What do you use on your tyres? Sorry 'bout all the questions but I get the impression you love it really
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Spoon - yeah i'm keeping the Focus working class concours, partly because i love it
and partly to prove to all the people who buy new cars and ruin them, how easy it is with a bit of dedication to keep it how it was when you bought it
Andy - i do love it
No probs, 3 months will be fine, then just polish lightly ( when i did the focus i used hardly any pressure when applying and buffing off ) I use Autoglym tyre dressing on my tyres 
Andy - i do love it
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What do you do if you have to walk through mud or a puddle to get back to your car?
hoover it instantly? just that i have to take the dog out for a walk quite a bit, and i take him in the car - it's filthy and full of dog hairs. you seem to be able to keep cars clean - what's the best way for me to clean it? 

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The easiest way is honestly lots of regular cleaning - i clean the Focus around twice a week so the dirt never builds up to unmanagable levels. I wear safety boots to work, so to make sure i don't get my carpet mats dirty i cheat a bit and i've got slim rubber mats on top of them - i can just hose these off then give them a quick spray with rubber care to keep them black so they look nice
You have to be fairly careful with your paint, as imperial blue (my dad's sportka is imperial so was my mates zetec-s) is a soft paint, and chips and scratches easily. I'd sit back from other people on the road to help prevent chips, and you have to be careful when you wash. Rinse with low pressure water first to remove loose dirt, then use loads of soap and water on the sponge to help prevent swirl marks. Regular polishing will build up layers to protect your paint too
As for the dog hairs.....
I'm afraid my dog is not allowed in my car at all
Gareth
You have to be fairly careful with your paint, as imperial blue (my dad's sportka is imperial so was my mates zetec-s) is a soft paint, and chips and scratches easily. I'd sit back from other people on the road to help prevent chips, and you have to be careful when you wash. Rinse with low pressure water first to remove loose dirt, then use loads of soap and water on the sponge to help prevent swirl marks. Regular polishing will build up layers to protect your paint too
As for the dog hairs.....
Gareth
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SPo0n :What do you do if you have to walk through mud or a puddle to get back to your car?hoover it instantly? just that i have to take the dog out for a walk quite a bit, and i take him in the car - it's filthy and full of dog hairs. you seem to be able to keep cars clean - what's the best way for me to clean it?
Dont take the scrotty dog in it to start with!
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Max M4X WW :SPo0n :What do you do if you have to walk through mud or a puddle to get back to your car?hoover it instantly? just that i have to take the dog out for a walk quite a bit, and i take him in the car - it's filthy and full of dog hairs. you seem to be able to keep cars clean - what's the best way for me to clean it?
Dont take the scrotty dog in it to start with!
i have to though, to "earn my keep"?
gonna give my car a thorough clean tomorow if the weather is nice

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Both are looking lovely mate, I still think that Focus is a fantastic looking car, very classy indeed. Of course, the FRST is somewhat more fun and I reckon better looking, as I always say it's a credit to yourself and I hope you enjoy the summer months in her.
By the way, looking at the reg, was your Focus registered somewhere down here, either in Portsmouth or Bournemouth? only all the cars we have tooling round here are on H# plates.
By the way, looking at the reg, was your Focus registered somewhere down here, either in Portsmouth or Bournemouth? only all the cars we have tooling round here are on H# plates.
My name is Alex. I used to have a Capri. I don't anymore. But I'm still called Capri.
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Mikey - it's okay she is back in the garage, it was a brief excursion on a nice day - i need to start readying for FITP
No rust in site
1600power - yeah the shines are pretty similar
The fiesta hasn't been polished yet, so i'll do that the next time it comes out to see if that gives it the edge
Capri - thanks
I still won't really use the Fiesta in the summer, probably only do about 1k miles a year now, but it is fun when she comes out
Yeah i buy all my cars in Bournemouth, because the Essex dealers ( and every where else with the possible exception of a dealer in Cambridge ) can't match the prices they offer for Ford priviledge. My family have used the same salesman for years now, and although i always shop around every time i buy a new car, no one can ever match the Bournemouth prices
Gareth
1600power - yeah the shines are pretty similar
Capri - thanks
Gareth
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Capri :By the way, looking at the reg, was your Focus registered somewhere down here, either in Portsmouth or Bournemouth? only all the cars we have tooling round here are on H# plates.
Yeah - H is for Hampshire and surrounding area I believe.
We get G plates round here for Kent and Sussex - Garden of England (why they didn't choose K or S I don't know
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I use...... Cybershot
I find it fine, apart from it struggles when the sun is shining directly on the red
Gareth
I find it fine, apart from it struggles when the sun is shining directly on the red
Gareth
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Those xenon focus lights just look soo nice, i love em
I've never met/ seen anyone who takes as mcuh care as you do when it comes to their cars and paintwork. I hope to take a leaf out of your book when/ if i get my car resprayed.
Dont you ever get just a touch fed up with cleaning cars? Even in a really cold and wet spell of weather, are you still out there cleaning and polishing?
I've never met/ seen anyone who takes as mcuh care as you do when it comes to their cars and paintwork. I hope to take a leaf out of your book when/ if i get my car resprayed.
Dont you ever get just a touch fed up with cleaning cars? Even in a really cold and wet spell of weather, are you still out there cleaning and polishing?

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Yeah the lights are great - soooo much brighter than normal lights, makes driving in the dark much less stressful on your eyes
As for the cars and paintwork i can honestly say i do enjoy it, i find it quite relaxing after being busy at work to go and clean my car for a few hours without any hassle - i look forward to it
It's also got to the stage where i'm so used to the car being clean i hate it being dirty, so i'll wash it before doing anything else or it bugs me
In the winter when the weather's really bad, i do admit it's more of a labour of love - but this is also when i wash it the most - when it snowed and i had to drive the focus to work, i washed it every day for four days to keep the salt off - just to make sure it stayed nice.
My dad's like it aswell so i was also brought up like this
Some people at work think it's really funny i take so much care of my cars, but they're my pride and joy and it keeps me happy so no harm done
Also, some people can make me laugh in the sense that they think it's silly taking so much care over a car - but they'll do something like buy a new mobile for £200 and protect it with their lives lol, one of the blokes at work doesn't even like people touching it
Fair enough but the phone was £200, bust it and you can go buy another. The Focus is worth £13.5k, the FRST, to me, £priceless
Gareth
As for the cars and paintwork i can honestly say i do enjoy it, i find it quite relaxing after being busy at work to go and clean my car for a few hours without any hassle - i look forward to it
In the winter when the weather's really bad, i do admit it's more of a labour of love - but this is also when i wash it the most - when it snowed and i had to drive the focus to work, i washed it every day for four days to keep the salt off - just to make sure it stayed nice.
My dad's like it aswell so i was also brought up like this
Some people at work think it's really funny i take so much care of my cars, but they're my pride and joy and it keeps me happy so no harm done
Gareth
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Gaz7 :Thanks, that's the aim eventually
Gareth
Eventually? What do you class it as now?
And if you dont mind me asking, Whats its milage?
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I always try to be critical of my own work - so there's bits and pieces i'd like to do before i'd class it exactly as factory, more work in the engine bay and more work on the underside. Mileage is 86k, wanted to get it up a bit more ideally for concours reasons, but i don't drive it enough now for that to happen
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if you want to keep these type of cars, A1 Perfect, they need Critical checks on the underbody, ones that are dry used, maybe not so much, but all the problems start way down here, which turn these cars into sheds.
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The car is dry use only
but i've been doing underbody prepping for about a year. Would like to get it all finished (the underbody) this year ideally, but that depends how much time i have
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Gaz, just out of interest regarding dry-use, what happens if it rains on a show day? Like it did last year at FITP?
I showed my mate these pictures today, we're both stunned at the mintness of your FRST, bleedin love it!!
I showed my mate these pictures today, we're both stunned at the mintness of your FRST, bleedin love it!!
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Lol yes, FITP last year grrrrrrrrrrrr
The car will only ever come out of the garage on a perfectly dry sunny day, as like i said it'll do 1,000 miles a year absolute tops. The only exception is for a big show, FITP, FF or RSOC National day. Then, begrudgingly, i will get her wet, as i have to attend the shows or i'd never drive it
She's fully undersealed etc, so wet use is no problems, it's just a pain as it means cleaning all the underside, rear arches etc again.
The weekend after FITP last year involved hours of cleaning with the car up on axle stands etc, but it's not too bad - layers of polish and the like means it all comes off pretty easily.
I'd much rather, that for the few show days a year when i have to use the car, it didn't bloody rain though
Glad you like my car though, it's nice getting positive replys after a lot of work
Gareth
The weekend after FITP last year involved hours of cleaning with the car up on axle stands etc, but it's not too bad - layers of polish and the like means it all comes off pretty easily.
I'd much rather, that for the few show days a year when i have to use the car, it didn't bloody rain though
Glad you like my car though, it's nice getting positive replys after a lot of work
Gareth
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MikeyXR2i :He does what i do, Cry's and does panic drying when he gets home.
Spot on
If i'm driving the car and it rains, this brings on a HUGE swearing bout, followed by crying, and rushed panic drying upon getting home
Gareth
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LOL at you two!!
Yea definetly mate, its the positive replies that make all the hours and pounds spent worth it
Yea definetly mate, its the positive replies that make all the hours and pounds spent worth it
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You must swear a lot when out driving Gaz
Love the FRST by the way, looking fwd to checking it out at FITP
Love the FRST by the way, looking fwd to checking it out at FITP
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