Paul_D
Platinum Member
Last weekend I set about cleaning some of the grubby parts of the car. This meant pulling parts off. The roof trim was easy enough to get off, and as expected it was pretty minging underneath.
Armed with some Auto Finesse citrus power and a brush I gave it a good tickle.
Sucess proven I set about removing the side rub strips to clean behind them and then had a good go around the windows and the door seals. Honestly the anoint of muck in the top of the door seal was astonishing.
Cleaning the muck off left behind some stains that will need some compound to polish off. Unfortunately it started to rain by then so I replaced the trim I'd removed and started to pack up. Then the sun came out again so I carried on and cleaned the door shuts. Again there's marks left by the mucky seals that'll need polishing off another day but it looks a ton better by now.
Then I had a delivery which was a nice distraction from the cleaning, or so I thought...
My headlamp bulbs arrived and I was keen to fit them and tick that little issue off the list. Drivers side is a piece of piss so I did that first and following the guide on here quickly moved onto the passenger side. Having removed all the battery covers and the alarm sensor there was still no space to get to the bulb. So I decided to remove the acoustic valve, which it seems someone had done before for the same reason I expect.
The top bolt had already sheared off and the bottom one followed suit as soon as I applied some force, and yes I had noted how rusty it was and pre soaked it with wd40. At least it did provide space to reach the bulb which was absolutely the tightest fitting bulb in the whole world! Swear jar overflowing it finally came out and was replaced with the new one. Phew!
Armed with some Auto Finesse citrus power and a brush I gave it a good tickle.
Sucess proven I set about removing the side rub strips to clean behind them and then had a good go around the windows and the door seals. Honestly the anoint of muck in the top of the door seal was astonishing.
Cleaning the muck off left behind some stains that will need some compound to polish off. Unfortunately it started to rain by then so I replaced the trim I'd removed and started to pack up. Then the sun came out again so I carried on and cleaned the door shuts. Again there's marks left by the mucky seals that'll need polishing off another day but it looks a ton better by now.
Then I had a delivery which was a nice distraction from the cleaning, or so I thought...
My headlamp bulbs arrived and I was keen to fit them and tick that little issue off the list. Drivers side is a piece of piss so I did that first and following the guide on here quickly moved onto the passenger side. Having removed all the battery covers and the alarm sensor there was still no space to get to the bulb. So I decided to remove the acoustic valve, which it seems someone had done before for the same reason I expect.
The top bolt had already sheared off and the bottom one followed suit as soon as I applied some force, and yes I had noted how rusty it was and pre soaked it with wd40. At least it did provide space to reach the bulb which was absolutely the tightest fitting bulb in the whole world! Swear jar overflowing it finally came out and was replaced with the new one. Phew!