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RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Tony Press - 14-11-2018 (14-11-2018, 11:12 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Made a little progress with fitting the 4x wings thus afternoon. I am not usually a fan of specials but I have to say this is looking excellent - well done! Tony. RE: AllAlloyCup progress - David.H - 14-11-2018 (14-11-2018, 11:39 PM)Tony Press Wrote:Mind the nice paint on the TR !(14-11-2018, 11:12 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Made a little progress with fitting the 4x wings thus afternoon. RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Duncan Grimmond - 15-11-2018 For a satin finish aluminium body I have found that using light great Scotchbrite gives a good finish which I then spray with SAS maintenance fluid. After 10 or 15 minutes I wipe the excess off with a paper towel and allow to dry. This seems to give a reasonable finish which does not leave grey on your fingers. Repeat at 4 month intervals or as often as you wash the car. I have friends who polish their ali cars and then treat them with AP50, a specialist aircraft product which is designed to keep the polished finish to improve aerodynamic and prevent corrosion. RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 15-11-2018 Hi Duncan Thanks for the useful tips on aluminium protection Presumably learnt from your Pembletons! Of course this car’s wings owe you a big thank you For the excellent advice and use of your workshop’s Magnetic folder which formed the wing profiles. It was a great metal working course and gave me the confidence To finish off the panelwork Hope your own projects are going well. Is the “Dixi Roadster “ on the road yet? Kind regards Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Duncan Grimmond - 15-11-2018 At the Auto-sparks yesterday.... RE: AllAlloyCup progress - JonE - 16-11-2018 Bill, have you also thought about paint? There is a historic precedent on other models... see last images here http://coachbuild.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=10842&start=0 I like the rear logo on the wheelarch too - how about one of those? RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 16-11-2018 Thanks Jon The Stadium was the successor to the Cup Model and was available as either panelled in Fabric or Aluminium. I have an original advert which says “As light as a Fabric” I may run the car for a year or two in Aluminium and then decide. I could paint it “Aluminium”!! Regards Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Chris KC - 16-11-2018 (14-11-2018, 11:12 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Made a little progress with fitting the 4x wings thus afternoon. Looks great Bill! RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Colin Reed - 18-11-2018 Hi Bill, One product that you will find worth a look at is NYLIC, This is an American Brand and is availably in the UK. Have used on alloy boats very easy to apply, In NZ it is used on trucks as a finish over raw alloy or paint and just needs washing with soapy water no chemicals also no need to apply wax or any other product one other bonus in your case can be applied on the inside as well over any clean base material including wood not vinyl or glass The Cup is looking Great Cheers Colin RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Jeff Taylor - 18-11-2018 Presumably you mean NYALIC, Colin. https://www.spautopia.co.uk/exterior-car-care/plastic-and-metal-care http://www.safeproductsltd.co.uk/nyalic/buy-nyalic/ https://www.spautopia.co.uk/Nyalic-FAQs https://www.nyalic.com/Aluminum-Boats_c_42.html |