Russ's 2.1 SED Auto now in Mandarin

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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by russ92xmsed » Fri Jul 26, 2013 4:16 pm

Very annoyed. :evil: I have just seen the back of my car and some git has marked the wings and boot lid including the lights. I couldn't believe it. And having washed it for the rally last week, I know it was done recently. And I think I know who did it. I was at my Grandmothers yesterday morning, and although parked in the drive, the window cleaner called.

No 1970's blue movie jokes please.... 8-) :lol:

He basically dragged his bloody hosepipe over the back of my car. How he didn't take the rear spoiler off I don't know. So I have just been out with the rubbing compound. And most of it has been removed. Thank goodness.
Both rear wings, one of the red lights, the boot lid under the spoiler, the little edge at the top of the plastic panel between the lights on the boot, was heavily marked.
So a complaint will be made. That is damn rude and careless. :evil:

On a happier note.....I have finally decided to put my COTY sticker at the top of the rear screen in the middle. Did Marks tip and used a spot of water and washing up liquid and it is smooth and properly placed now. I think they have worked out well if I do say so myself!! :lol:
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1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5712
1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5705 (D)
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by CitroJim » Fri Jul 26, 2013 4:54 pm

That is really aggravating Russ :evil:

Some people are so careless and uncaring it takes your breath away. Like the so-called tradesmen who seem to make the practice of scattering screws and nails over where they have been working mandatory. I recall one such bunch of cowboys doing work on our works entrance gates - for days afterwards people, including me, picked up punctures. The final number was in the hundreds..

The attitude of such people stink to high heaven...

Hope all the Marks can be successfully removed...
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by captainhaddock » Fri Jul 26, 2013 6:07 pm

Country side living has it's advantages: no strangers around my house but I have to clean our own windows...which we just about never do :)
Glad you could fix it, I'd be furious too.

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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by russ92xmsed » Fri Jul 26, 2013 6:33 pm

Put it this way guys, T cut wouldn't have worked. Thank god for coarser rubbing compound. There are still some marks I can't remove, but at least most of it has gone.

I will be having words, what difference that makes I have no idea....probably none at all. Such is the mentality of modern society. :evil:

Anyway, I have popped some fuel system cleaner in the fuel tank. And adjusted my kick down cable.... :? Still not convinced it is adjusted properly! :roll: :lol:
Be interesting to see any difference.
Russ

1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5712
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by russ92xmsed » Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:09 pm

I have been messing around with headlights last weekend. My original headlights are still on the car, but are getting to the point where they are now failing every MOT. And to look at them it is no surprise. Peeling reflectors, filthy, cobwebs, shot seals letting in damp and allowing moss to grow. They are in a bad way!

So Matthew and I did a swap at the National. His COTY stickers for some used but decent headlights.
On Saturday, I set about cleaning them up ready for swapping these new ones for my crappy ones.

Although Matthews lights were much better, they weren't perfect. I was extremely careful with the silvering, very delicate in places and in some areas it was bubbling and flaking off. However a good clean has done wonders. On the flakey bits, I ...and I am not really proud of this....used aluminium tape. A bit of a bodge, but it at least sticks very flush and of course has a good reflective finish. Infact you have to look quite closely to see the joins. But it will do, there really isn't any other cheap solution. I intend to fully restore my original headlights with some special and expensive paint. But that needs more research. In the mean time, these new lights will do nicely! :D

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The Headlights

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They wouldn't be XM headlights without a bit of yellow lens action!

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Light dismantled, ready for cleaning and repairing the flaky bits.

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Light restored

We all know that XM's suffer from severe yellowing of the lenses. I did some research ages ago and came across some interesting information. Wether this is actually correct or not I can't say. But I thought why not try it out. Anything is better than those cloudy things. :)

The thinking is that although the lenses have aged and are subject to heat, the yellowing is actually a chemical issue. Bromine is used as part of the moulding process of plastics. Something to do with a fire retardant within the mould. I'm no expert on this! :lol: Anyone with an old computer that has gone beige or yellow, will also be experiencing the effects of Bromine. Essentially the Bromine is leaching out of the plastic and covering the surface of it. So with clear plastics, you get a cloudy yellow coating.
This can be got rid of....and it can be done with simple household products. Peroxide can be used to clean and remove the yellowing. I did a bit more searching about, and found that oxi clean stain remover has hydrogen peroxide in it...small amount of course, and produces oxygen that helps to remove staining.
So I thought lets try it out.

Lens resto.

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Soaking the drivers side lens in two scoops of powder, dissolved in water, and left in the sun for 6 hours. The UV light helps with the reaction.

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This is what is left in the water after 6-8 hours. It is clearly yellow.

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This is the lens cleaned up and polished. I had to repeat the process 3-4 times. You know when it has stopped working as it won't bubble and fizz anymore.
I used a spot of rubbing compound and then polish to clean up the lens after treatment.
It doesn't get rid of all the yellowing. But it certainly reduces it.

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The two lenses side by side. One treated twice, needed two more soaks....the other one original.
Already there is a significant difference.

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After that initial success, I repeated the same restoration on the other light. This inside was better than the other side. But the lens was worse.
At the moment it is in it's last soaking treatment and is now the same clarity as the other one. I need to polish and clean it up further. So will post the results soon.

This might seem like it is just cleaning the lenses by soaking them in washing powder, but this is different. It does seem to have an effect on the yellow staining. How long it lasts for I don't know. This is all part of the experiment.
Infact I would like to try other Peroxide products. So if anyone has some totally shot to bit lenses, I would love to see what can be done. Because if they can be restored, it means we don't have to panic so much. Even if it means having to soak them again. I am finding this quite an interesting development!! :D
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1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5712
1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5705 (D)
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by Dieselman » Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:37 pm

Nice test, Russ.
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by russ92xmsed » Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:39 pm

Thanks Will, it has been quite good fun trying this out. I have been dying to try it out for ages!
Russ

1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5712
1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5705 (D)
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by Rommel » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:32 pm

Well done there Russ! Some admirable dedication there.
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Re: Russ's 2.1 SED Auto

Post by JD01JD » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:47 am

Have a look at Retr0bright. Most people use it on bromine yellowed computer cases with amazing results, the cases look brand new after treatment.
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Post by russ92xmsed » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:41 am

This is basically where I got the idea....although not this site. I would like to try Retrobright mixture next, sounds good. It just seems to be bottle of Hydrogen peroxide and some oxi clean with water under UV. So actually not to dissimilar to what I have been doing.
So if anyone has some very bad yellow lenses, then I would love to see if this s tronger mixture works on them.
Russ

1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5712
1992 K reg XM 2.1 Auto SED RP 5705 (D)
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2003 C5 2.2 HDI Exclusive

I sell Engine bay, 1990 COTY, Total & Club XM Sticker Decals
http://www.rjwcreativedesign.co.uk

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