Astra VXR Detailing thread.
#4
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Chester (Tumbleweed City!)
Posts: 3,695
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
jeeeez i only looked at the first 2 sets of photos (and got bored) im sorry but that guy has far too much time on his hands as anyone ever told him about women and the thing called a pub FFS!
god forbid if a bird ever cr@ps on it
now where did i put those cotton buds
god forbid if a bird ever cr@ps on it
now where did i put those cotton buds
#5
Scooby Senior
It was all publicity for his services and that of his friends including promotion of a special wax with his name on it.
No one would be that **** unless it had a means to an ends.
Oh and I think he was newly single at the time so I suppose he had all the time in the world.
Never heard of it being nicked though.
No one would be that **** unless it had a means to an ends.
Oh and I think he was newly single at the time so I suppose he had all the time in the world.
Never heard of it being nicked though.
#7
"Once inside i asked the salesman if i could have half hour on my own with the new car so i could fully inspect it..."
Anyone else see that documentry, i think it was called strange love, about men who have sexual relationships with their cars....
and for some reason this :
"Now the car was ready for washing...I decided to wash in pure reverse osmosis water zero ppm in the dunk bucket and 50/50 pure and hot water in the shampoo bucket...Shampoo used to day is Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II and a pure sheepskin wash mitt which i thought id try after over a year using a special silicone free sponge and obviously grit guards in both buckets...Wheel brushed used are my 2" , 1.5" and 1" sheepskin drumsticks.."
reminds me of the bit in american psycho, where the guy describes his morning routine
Anyone else see that documentry, i think it was called strange love, about men who have sexual relationships with their cars....
and for some reason this :
"Now the car was ready for washing...I decided to wash in pure reverse osmosis water zero ppm in the dunk bucket and 50/50 pure and hot water in the shampoo bucket...Shampoo used to day is Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II and a pure sheepskin wash mitt which i thought id try after over a year using a special silicone free sponge and obviously grit guards in both buckets...Wheel brushed used are my 2" , 1.5" and 1" sheepskin drumsticks.."
reminds me of the bit in american psycho, where the guy describes his morning routine
Last edited by JRFRACE; 04 June 2009 at 01:49 AM.
Trending Topics
#8
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: just to your right
Posts: 1,859
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"Once inside i asked the salesman if i could have half hour on my own with the new car so i could fully inspect it..."
Anyone else see that documentry, i think it was called strange love, about men who have sexual relationships with their cars....
and for some reason this :
"Now the car was ready for washing...I decided to wash in pure reverse osmosis water zero ppm in the dunk bucket and 50/50 pure and hot water in the shampoo bucket...Shampoo used to day is Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II and a pure sheepskin wash mitt which i thought id try after over a year using a special silicone free sponge and obviously grit guards in both buckets...Wheel brushed used are my 2" , 1.5" and 1" sheepskin drumsticks.."
reminds me of the bit in american psycho, where the guy describes his morning routine
Anyone else see that documentry, i think it was called strange love, about men who have sexual relationships with their cars....
and for some reason this :
"Now the car was ready for washing...I decided to wash in pure reverse osmosis water zero ppm in the dunk bucket and 50/50 pure and hot water in the shampoo bucket...Shampoo used to day is Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II and a pure sheepskin wash mitt which i thought id try after over a year using a special silicone free sponge and obviously grit guards in both buckets...Wheel brushed used are my 2" , 1.5" and 1" sheepskin drumsticks.."
reminds me of the bit in american psycho, where the guy describes his morning routine
#9
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (22)
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Doncaster, S. Yorks.
Posts: 21,415
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Theres a much easier way of keeping your car spotless... don't use it
Buy 2, use one, store one. for the £1000's he'll save in cleaning products and kleenex, he could buy another VXR
Buy 2, use one, store one. for the £1000's he'll save in cleaning products and kleenex, he could buy another VXR
#11
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: www.dsoc.co.nr
Posts: 979
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I gave up looking after my scoob years ago - just after it picked up its first car park dink. Its got loads more now! I just give it a once over every month, wouldn't make a decent thread or video. Maybe would have to edit the swearing everytime I poured water over my feet
#12
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 569
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
He is a car detailer and what's that car detailers do, clean there cars.
He is best mates with Paul Dalton who runs Miracle Detail - Car detailing - Paintwork Correction and the point of the thread was to showcase the kind of work these guys do for a living.
The thing is his Astra VXR Burg gets driven hard like all cars do, so dont go away thinking its a trailer queen.
He is best mates with Paul Dalton who runs Miracle Detail - Car detailing - Paintwork Correction and the point of the thread was to showcase the kind of work these guys do for a living.
The thing is his Astra VXR Burg gets driven hard like all cars do, so dont go away thinking its a trailer queen.
#13
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Solihull
Posts: 1,109
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I remember seeing this thread yonks ago. It's so over the top, fair play to him though if that's what he does.
I try to keep my pride and joy as clean as possible all the time and I get really pissed when I spot new scratches and dinks in the bodywork, but at the end of the day it's a car, not an indestructable tank, and that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
I try to keep my pride and joy as clean as possible all the time and I get really pissed when I spot new scratches and dinks in the bodywork, but at the end of the day it's a car, not an indestructable tank, and that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
#14
Scooby Regular
Join Date: May 2004
Location: wiltshire
Posts: 657
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
ok i not seen this detail before!
made the mistake of clicking the link, got a 3rd way down looking at pictures and laptop crashed!!
lesson learned, toooooo many pictures lol
made the mistake of clicking the link, got a 3rd way down looking at pictures and laptop crashed!!
lesson learned, toooooo many pictures lol
#17
All that effort and in the end it still looked like a vauxhall,shame really.It,ll be in autotrader or the back of performance vauxhall in a couple of years,thousands spent on this car £750 ono.
#18
I like my car being clean, i give it a wash, wax it, perhaps a couple of ties a year I give it the full treatment, the door shuts are clean, the wheels are clean, glass spotless but once done its easy to keep on top of but that is just bordering on obsessive compulsive, its an Astra ffs, get out there, batter it and throw a bucket of water at it when its filthy, as for his services, who needs or wants that, Ferrari owners ? if so then they should have one, the coolest Ferraris and driver I ever saw was a 355 Competizione that came into a car park when I was getting out, it stunk of hot engine and brakes, it was filthy and you could hear it cooling down, the driver got out, dressed like a tramp on a bad hair day, didnt cast it a backwards glance.
To me this over detailing is like getting a dog and putting bows in its hair and shampooing it, then trimming its coat like a Poodle, all primped and ponced up, too clean to get dirty when it should be chasing a stick thrown into a river, charging through hedges and rolling in sheep ****.
To me this over detailing is like getting a dog and putting bows in its hair and shampooing it, then trimming its coat like a Poodle, all primped and ponced up, too clean to get dirty when it should be chasing a stick thrown into a river, charging through hedges and rolling in sheep ****.
#19
I guess a lot of effort went into this which I have respect for.
But, why go for a white car. Details look much better on dark cars, dark blue or black, even maybe red or silver, but white? All those layers of wax and TBH it does not look all that good IMHO.
But, why go for a white car. Details look much better on dark cars, dark blue or black, even maybe red or silver, but white? All those layers of wax and TBH it does not look all that good IMHO.
#21
You think THAT is **** ...... and it is, no question ....... but;
There are some on HERE, yes SN, who disconnect the crank sensor at Oil Change time!! Which, of course, is taking anality to a whole new level
There are some on HERE, yes SN, who disconnect the crank sensor at Oil Change time!! Which, of course, is taking anality to a whole new level
#22
Credible.....right to the point where they did the detailing in a garage with a few floods & tubes ....
Theres no way they could have spotted any holograms on the car with that lighting
Mart
Theres no way they could have spotted any holograms on the car with that lighting
Mart
#25
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Sunny BELFAST
Posts: 19,408
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
that was his problem brian. even brand new from the dealer he found loads of imperfections in the paintwork. so buying two and storing one wouldn't have been good enough for him. the guy obviously had some form of OCD. I like a clean car like any other guy but this attention to detail is well into the realms of serious mental illness.
#26
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Runway two seven right.
Posts: 6,652
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
This is the only thing you need to know about this thread, and the owner of the car.
I quote from the thread;-
and after discussion we realised that without looking really hard it was not visible to the eye without knowing it was there so i accepted it as rejecting the car now would be difficult...
I quote from the thread;-
and after discussion we realised that without looking really hard it was not visible to the eye without knowing it was there so i accepted it as rejecting the car now would be difficult...
#27
Scooby Senior
#29
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: riding the crest of a wave ...
Posts: 46,493
Likes: 0
Received 13 Likes
on
12 Posts
I detest cleaning anything ( being reasonable of course) - theres nothing wrong with making something perfect of course , but clearly impossible if you havent made it
- youve got to be more then slightly ghey to actually enjoy the cleaning imo
- youve got to be more then slightly ghey to actually enjoy the cleaning imo