Occassionally! I suppose it would depend on which part they lost, and the severity of it :idea:
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MLPearson79 Club Coordinator
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Hey all, good to see some familiar names from the "other" site! I was kellypgh over there and probably should have kept it that way for simplicity sake...
It's been 6 days straight with some sort of rain each day and the first possibility of a clean MINI will be Sunday. That is truly my idea of spending Mother's Day, if only everyone would leave me alone for the day to do just that rather than the expected motherly obligations
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MINIMaybee Club Coordinator
I like to wax my wheels using Prima Wheel Armour. Doesn't reduce the break dust but allows me to rinse with water to remove.
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BlimeyCabrio Oscar Goldman of MINIsLifetime Supporter
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Ditto on Wheel Armour.
Also, ceramic pads produce non-corrosive dust that's much less "sticky" than what comes off the OEM pads... -
lotsie Club Coordinator
gregd, how about you start another thread with the wheel question, then we will talk about the issue there, rather than in this general start-up thread
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lotsie Club Coordinator
I got 90K miles out of my first set. 95% of those miles were highway, 100 miles a day.
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i also have some stubborn brake dust that refuses to come off. its to the point where i want to pay someone to get the specks off :nonod:
and i still have water spots on the bonnet that wont go away. they've been there since i bought her. nothing has worked so far.... -
BlimeyCabrio Oscar Goldman of MINIsLifetime Supporter
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Brake dust that won't come off... clay... simple green (see lotsie's success story)...
Water spots on bonnet... if they're REALLY water spots, clay will get them off. Can also do a vinegar wipe-down to dissolve them. If it's something that *looks* like a water spot but isn't, your clear-coat may be etched in that spot. That would require polishing to fix - but should still be pretty easy... if you have deep etching, it MIGHT require a wet-sand and polish... -
lotsie Club Coordinator
I'm working on a thread about this very issue. Later...
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lotsie Club Coordinator
Bath day for both MINIs today. They are not real dirty, so it should only take 1/2 an hour or so
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MINIMaybee Club Coordinator
MINI5280 Group Clean
MINI5280 Group Clean was a success - weather was perfect and 23 MINIs bathing together in public - oolala!
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I love my JB MINI but boy is it hard to keep clean. Sure looks great when it actually is clean though.
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as far as the bonnet though....we've clayed it, and polished it, and buffed it...all had zero impact :mad2: -
lotsie Club Coordinator
Going to do some interior detailing on the Clubman, get it ready for the Run to the Black Hills. We leave Wednesday, going to rotate/clean/wax the wheels tomorrow.
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Plain white vinegar on a microfiber has worked well for me in cutting hard water stains...much better than clay, IME.
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Octaneguy New Member
Hey everyone, I'll be back online this week...flying back from Hong Kong tomorrow. Looking forward to participating on a daily basis as soon as I recover from jet lag.
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