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Ken
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Anmeldungsdatum: May 05, 2004 Beiträge: 37 Wohnort: United Kingdom
Rover 75 Saloon 2003 1.8 T
Connoisseur SE
Starlight Silver
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Verfasst am: 20-05-2004 20:03 Titel: |
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Hi all
You probably know this already but just in case you don't. Having only just got the 75 I was giving it a very close inspection this afternoon and found what I consider to be possible rust traps. Behind the front wheels there are three screws holding on a piece of rubber where a mud flap would probably go. I found quite a bit of mud and rubbish packed in behind the rubber bit. I only found it by accident when I saw a minute little worm go into the space between the rubber and wing. As I say you probably already know this but its worth posting just in case.
Can anyone tell me is the 75 painted with a different type of paint from the 45? Water just runs straight off this car and its dry very quickly even on flat surfaces. There is very little beading of water.
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Mick
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Anmeldungsdatum: Nov 12, 2003 Beiträge: 61 Wohnort: GB
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Verfasst am: 21-05-2004 14:57 Titel: |
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sounds to me your car was given a coating of "supashield" when it was sold,i think it cost about £300 to have done as a dealer extra _________________ Mick |
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timmo
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Anmeldungsdatum: Oct 29, 2003 Beiträge: 29 Wohnort: AUS
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Verfasst am: 26-05-2004 11:46 Titel: |
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Supashield is wonderful stuff. I find that water runs straight off without leaving marks and dust does not cling so car looks good all the time. The dealers usually offer it pre-delivery but their pricing is a rip-off. In Australia you can buy the two bottles for about 34 euros, and they will do 2 large sedans. The first bottle prepares the surface (after being "Prepsol"ed unless the car is new or near-new) and the second bottle is the protection agent. It is easier to apply than a wax polish. Took me about 90 minutes to do my 75 - dealer wanted 400 euros. |
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Anonymous
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Verfasst am: 26-05-2004 17:16 Titel: |
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Thanks for the replies..........this supasheild, does it need to be polished with the same stuff or does any good polish do? |
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Ken
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Anmeldungsdatum: May 05, 2004 Beiträge: 37 Wohnort: United Kingdom
Rover 75 Saloon 2003 1.8 T
Connoisseur SE
Starlight Silver
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Verfasst am: 26-05-2004 17:18 Titel: |
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Sorry that was me above! I will remember to log in one day |
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timmo
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Anmeldungsdatum: Oct 29, 2003 Beiträge: 29 Wohnort: AUS
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Verfasst am: 27-05-2004 08:36 Titel: |
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Supashield is used instead of polish. It reacts chemically with the paint to form a very smooth surface (it or similar is used on Grand Prix cars, power boats etc, to reduce drag). If the car is new just apply in 2 stages like a wax. If not new, use Prepsol to take off old polish etc., cut and polish to get back to good shiny paint and then apply. Can last up to 3 years depending on the climate and protects against bird poo, salt, bugs etc. Good stuff. |
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Ken
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Anmeldungsdatum: May 05, 2004 Beiträge: 37 Wohnort: United Kingdom
Rover 75 Saloon 2003 1.8 T
Connoisseur SE
Starlight Silver
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Verfasst am: 29-05-2004 19:09 Titel: |
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Thanks for the info Timmo |
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