From the sublime............

The Lexus was a slightly different challenge. A typical daily driver at this time of year........and Norfolk B roads aren't kind to them as many of us know. The brief was 'a thorough clean inside and out' and man, did it need one!

The paint on the alloys was starting to lift so once again I needed to use a girlier cleaning agent

Arches needed a real blitz, as did the sills, door shuts, boot, carpet etc etc

Comedy exhausts

So pre-washed with a non-caustic cleaner at a low dilution, and left to soak for five minutes whilst I got set up. I made a point of working with the wheels as carefully as possible, and eventually they came up quite well. The exhausts were de-tarred and cleaned, the door shuts, same for the boot and fuel flap. With that lot done it was time for a thorough rinse, shampoo and further rinse
I used a few towels to dry the car, shuts, glass and plastics. Then on to the interior. Mats out, then hoovered, the carpets were shampooed and hoovered, vinyls were cleaned as were the rubber components and trim, leather was cleaned and treated and then everything was put back

Excuse the crappy photos, they are kind of a trademark by now

The boot was emptied, cleaned and hoovered and then re-assembled
A full coat of polish was applied and then allowed to sit for a few minutes whilst a grabbed a sarnie. With lunch despatched, it was time to remove the polish. Within five minutes of this, we'd had another shower, so that gives me the excuse for another beading photo
Glass was cleaned again and polished both inside and out and then the owner was asked to come and check that they were happy, as I do with every job I carry out. Jenny was pleased and couldn't believe that the car had a stainless exhaust!
So, there we are. Two gorgeous cars and I feel fortunate to work on them, even if the weather conspired against me!
Next up, an STi, Merc Vito and Freelander! (Which is supposed to be absolutely minging!)