Update 11.07.2014
The air freshener in the car was due to be changed and it just so happened that Auto Express were doing reviews on different products.
I haven’t been happy with the California Scents for quite some time now as I don’t think they last even half of the 60 days that they talk about so I decided to follow Auto Expresses review and go for the Refresh In Your Car Gel.
I’ll let you all know how it works out compared to the California Scents.
Now onto the more important part of the update.
My first act of the day was to get the grills ready to be painted black.
I had some Halfords Plastic Primer in a drawer from some previous painting I’d done many moons ago.
So I got stuck into painting the grills.
While I was waiting for the primer to dry I took a trip to my nearest Halfords store to get some matt black paint.
While I was there I also purchased some Ambersil Auto Groom. I’ll use this at a later date, and all will become clear as to why I bought it.
Oh and for those who are loving the high MPG figures I’ve been getting recently, try this one on for size lol.
Now that I was home and the primer was still drying on the grills I thought it would be the perfect time to change the brake pins over. SO I placed the car onto axel stands and set to work.
As you can see the calipers took a bit of a battering when trying to get the pins out when I was changing the pads.
Thankfully the pins came out a bit easier this time around.
It was now time to clean the calipers up so I could really access the damage.
With the damage accessed it was time to start the touching in, first the passenger side.
Then the driver side.
I’m sure you’ll agree their already looking a lot better.
Now that the primer had time to dry I had a quick look around for any blemishes or runs in the paint. Unfortunately I found a couple so I decided to lightly sand them down.