One of the best first steps to take after you acquire a new project is to detail it. That way, you know what you're really working with.
That's exactly what we were thinking after we got our Callaway turbocharged Volkswagen Rabbit GTI back home here in Florida.
Giving our GTI an initial detail served two purposes: We really don't like working on …
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A good detailing is generally the first thing I do to any car I purchase, project or not.
After purchase, I always do a full detail, and full baseline maintenance all fluids. Then I do modify/track/drive, etc.
mr2s2000elise said:
After purchase, I always do a full detail, and full baseline maintenance all fluids. Then I do modify/track/drive, etc.
Yep, your newly acquired Civic Si is looking mighty spiffy. Nice job.
Feedyurhed said:
Yep, your newly acquired Civic Si is looking mighty spiffy. Nice job.
Thank you for the kind words, sir.
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7/10/20 12:48 p.m.
My first steps usually involve a plasma cutter and a cut-off wheel. Does that count?
Tim, the color on this GTI really "pops" after the detail. I was curious, will there be a future video with/without Tom Prescott discussing how you came to this solution of "respecting the paint"?