Getting ready for the Annual Meet
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Started the annual deep clean this weekend. First up was the paintwork, so here a a few photos of the bonnet, boot lid and rear wing. As you can see, we had a nice day for it!
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Looks lovely Jim |
Shiny!
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Looking great Jim! +++
I haven't got as far as the exterior yet; been working on the interior and the engine bay. The engine bay is nice and clean now, complete with shiny new rings :) The silver/grey paint had been flaking off the original engine cover rings and I was looking to repaint them. Instead, after a bit of research, I found the early Q7 rear badge (Part# 4L0 853 742 2ZZ) happens to be exactly the same size (to the millimetre in fact!). I've also re-Woollied my driver's seat, which was beginning to look a little worn. Now it's like new again. I used a different technique this time which seems to have resulted in a much better (potentially harder-wearing) job. Ignoring the advice in Woollies' instructions (NOT to use brushes), I used a soft shoe polish brush to massage the dye in. I also used another shoe polish brush with a different leather cleaning product beforehand; I find that the blue Woollies' leather cleaner leaves the leather a little blue. Attachment 16128 Attachment 16129 Attachment 16130 Attachment 16131 Attachment 16132 Attachment 16133 Attachment 16134 Attachment 16135 Attachment 16136 Attachment 16137 |
:mad: Now I had just done the rings using an old set I had hanging about! Unfortunately there are 2 things wrong with mine which yours will show up - the rings (ex-bootlid) are a millimeter or 2 oversize and, secondly, I didnt want to drill out the plastic ones and so mounted the rings over the top of the plastic ones. It sort of works but yours make mine look amateurish :o
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You could still remove the original and replace it with a Q7 badge -- it's easy to drill-out without any damage. If you (carefully and slowly) drill/countersink the fixings from the rear the badge pops off, with fixing posts intact, should you ever want to glue it back in. The Q7 badge doesn't have the fixing posts of course but it's a perfect fit, and it's properly chromed (unlike the original badge that's just silvery/grey painted). I can't see any reason you'd want to put the original back on, unless the Q7 boot badge proves to be unsuitable for the environment (ie if it melts!) .... time will tell! :eek3: The Q7 badges can be had for about £17 inc postage: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252917182113 |
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Is it fixed with 'double sided 3M VHB tape' that comes with the rings originally? A bit worried about the adhesive since its so hot there. Otherwise great mod!
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As long as the badge itself doesn't melt, if it does come unstuck or the badge begins to move around, I'll re-stick it using something more suitable. |
Yes, please.
Would be great to know if it'll survive a 2-3 of months of summer driving. Perhaps polyurethane adhesives will work, i.e. 1. Petec 94730 Car Body Sealant Adhesive Putty Black 2. Sikaflex by Sika 3. Sodudaflex by Soudal Or super glue ... |
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