...doing a simple job? I think I have spent the best part of a day just to put a set of wheels on a car... But the wheel nuts are cleaned, painted where necessary, wheels studs cleaned, greased, wheels waxed inside and out, labels removed from new tyres, and wheel protectant applied... Nevertheless... I'm not going to make it into an F1 pit crew!
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- Thread starter tref
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A whole set! Nick would take that long to clean one wheel. So why the sudden need to get all concours minded, or is it to save embarrassment at workers conference?
de-lacquering, polishing and waxing took 4 hours each.[
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Neil Haughey
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I started using this stuff a few years back on the race car:
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-cleaning/shampoo-polish-wax/meguiars-wash-wax-anywhere
I think I have only wet washed that car maybe twice in 5 years. Properly lazy and fast but unfortunately been through a few bottles of that stuff.
Tref I found nothing helps getting stuck wheels off better than an air or electric driver, on mine whacking torque into each nut for a few seconds each does nothing to move them but it seems to break em free enough to make it easy to just loosen with a bar.
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-cleaning/shampoo-polish-wax/meguiars-wash-wax-anywhere
I think I have only wet washed that car maybe twice in 5 years. Properly lazy and fast but unfortunately been through a few bottles of that stuff.
Tref I found nothing helps getting stuck wheels off better than an air or electric driver, on mine whacking torque into each nut for a few seconds each does nothing to move them but it seems to break em free enough to make it easy to just loosen with a bar.
Never really had a problem with stuck wheels, but then I have always used grease or copperplate on studs and nuts. Only thing I did find that on cars with wheel bolts rather than studs and nuts that copperslip would combine with brake dust and clog threads, where as conventional grease didn't, so I am in the habit of using grease now. I still clean the studs though... And that is why I ended up spending so much time today. It is a nice feeling though when you put the wheel nut on, and it is easily turned by fingertips all the way down, and just needs nipping up to torque at the end of the travel! [
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