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Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 18 Aug 2013, 17:21
by 300CE
Had a quick go a machine polishing
the van this afternoon. Just washed it and was about to give it a hand wax, but as
the sun was out i thought why not. It's usually a day or two's work to do it properly so only got half of
the van done on one side, but pleased with
the results so far as it took out a few of
the swirls and scratches and brought
the paint to life a bit more.
Once i've got
the whole van done, i'll probably go over and re-do
the bits that need more work. I used a Kestral DAS-6 Dual Action Polisher with Poorboys SSR 2.5 cut polish - i also used this on
the plastic windows. It's important to note that machine polishing takes a very small layer of paint off so you need to ensure that
the van is waxed and sealed afterwards as there's no protection. I used two coats of Dodo Juice Blue Velvet wax afterwards to bring out
the colour in
the paintwork - i'll probably seal this with some Nanolex Nanowax through
the week when i hope to do some more.

Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 18 Aug 2013, 21:03
by scottbott
I have a meguiars DA polisher it does a great job and it is suprising how little wax is used when waxing the van and how easy to polish it off with a microfibre cloth,spend more time taping the rubber seals off
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 18 Aug 2013, 21:19
by 300CE
Makes a big difference doesn't it Scott, its well worth claying it beforehand as well. To be honest, I need to use a harsher cutting compound on some of the areas & have some menzerna which I'll use for that. I'm pretty sure the meguiars DA is the same as the Kestrel as well.
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 18 Aug 2013, 21:26
by bluedirtydigit
Looks great!!! remind me not to drive through Sidcup you will show mine up.

Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 18 Aug 2013, 21:39
by scottbott
yes your van looks great,nice and straight
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 21 Aug 2013, 14:18
by 300CE
OK, did some more on
the van today, still need to do
the roof but that can wait for
the time being. I would've liked a bit more time to go over parts where more work is required, but
the pad on
the polisher literally disintegrated and went for a fly just as i finished
the last panel. Took
the van for a quick spin and took a few pics:
I know i haven't taken any pics of
the actual process itself, but if anyone wants advice please feel free to give me a holler.
The pics do make certain parts of
the van look better than they are and ideally i'd like to get some bodywork completed in
the next 18 months or so, however, she certainly looks a lot more presentable. She's been cleaned and treated with Dynax S50 where possible and this should keep
the old tin worm at bay with regular top up's and cleaning.
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 21 Aug 2013, 21:18
by badgerfax
Very nice

Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 02 Sep 2013, 20:06
by Superal
Looks great!

Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 02 Sep 2013, 20:37
by 300CE
badgerfax wrote:Very nice

Superal wrote:Looks great!

Cheers All!

Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 05:13
by nutbox
Hi,
The van is looking great ,love the colour suits it well,just one question just wondering how well the fridge works with out 2 big vents in the side ,does it cool things well?
Just asking because I am looking to fit a fridge but don't really want to put 2 great big holes in my van.
Cheers dazz
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 07:42
by 300CE
nutbox wrote:Hi,
The van is looking great ,love the colour suits it well,just one question just wondering how well the fridge works with out 2 big vents in the side ,does it cool things well?
Just asking because I am looking to fit a fridge but don't really want to put 2 great big holes in my van.
Cheers dazz
Cheers Dazz! Tis one of those colours that you either love or hate! Had a few people say they really like it but others that say they don't or that it doesn't suit
the age of
the van. I like things that are a little different to
the norm which is probably why it caught my eye
With regards to
the fridge, i'll be honest in that i haven't actually used it yet, however, when i had
the interior done it was all tested and is working so i presume that is has been used in
the past. Might be worth putting up a thread in
the Electrical & Instrumentation section as i'm sure one of
the guru's will be able to advise - feel free to use my picture as a pointer

Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 09:52
by Johnt25
Your van does look amazing 300 - can I ask what you clean your double glazed windows with? We've just picked up a Westy and
the windows are quite dull (years of fine scratches I guess...), was wondering if there's something that can polish/flat/cut back to a shiny view! Thanks in advance for any advice
All
the best,
John
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 10:31
by 300CE
Johnt25 wrote:Your van does look amazing 300 - can I ask what you clean your double glazed windows with? We've just picked up a Westy and
the windows are quite dull (years of fine scratches I guess...), was wondering if there's something that can polish/flat/cut back to a shiny view! Thanks in advance for any advice
All
the best,
John
Many Thanks John -
the pictures do make it look a lot better than she is as you can't really see
the blemishes where work is required, but that said she certainly is much more presentable.
With regards to
the double glazed windows, i machine
polished these as well using a very fine cut polish. As an alternative, i believe some chaps have used good
old Brasso with really good results:
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... s#p7853522" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 15:03
by Johnt25
300CE wrote:Many Thanks John -
the pictures do make it look a lot better than she is as you can't really see
the blemishes where work is required, but that said she certainly is much more presentable.
With regards to
the double glazed windows, i machine
polished these as well using a very fine cut polish. As an alternative, i believe some chaps have used good
old Brasso with really good results:
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... s#p7853522" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for reply and link 300, I'll get
the Brasso 'n polish out...... and try it on a window I don't look out of very often
John
Re: Started to machine polish the old girl
Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 15:19
by MattBW
Thats lovely
