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I've submitted a fact sheet adding in some more detail and thoughts based on feedback
Black Aero City Runner 2L petrol with full side conversion
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BongoBongo123 wrote:That looks great I have a 21 year old old car as well as the Bongo and do the car each year with T-Cut restorer as you say the clean up it does not last for very long and I have to do it every year at least to keep them clear and keep the pattern ok for the M.O.T. so a nice find. Good share.
IF you can find it...Crystal Disc cd repair fluid will prevent the discolouring from coming back.
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Lovely advice, I'll also add it to the FAQ section.
Allan's closed. in Plymouth we recommend PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services
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I've just done mine with the Autoglym kit. Almost identical to the 3M kit and identical results. £24.99 from Halfords but you can get it a bit cheaper on ebay. Yes, a bit daunting at first but very satisfying when you see the results..!
Edit - bloody Photobucket, I'd forgotten I had my avatar on there...
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Super There's not many things that give such dramatic results for less than £25!
Black Aero City Runner 2L petrol with full side conversion
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bongolow wrote:I've just done mine with the Autoglym kit. Almost identical to the 3M kit and identical results. £24.99 from Halfords but you can get it a bit cheaper on ebay. Yes, a bit daunting at first but very satisfying when you see the results..!
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Great to see you posting on here after all this time bongolow - i often wonder who amongst longstanding BF members still has their Bongobongolow wrote:I've just done mine with the Autoglym kit. Almost identical to the 3M kit and identical results. £24.99 from Halfords but you can get it a bit cheaper on ebay. Yes, a bit daunting at first but very satisfying when you see the results..!
Edit - bloody Photobucket, I'd forgotten I had my avatar on there...
Soneone was i think trying to find your drawings/templates for Bongo cupboards/lockers the other day and found the link from a thread on here no longer worked. Did you ever do a factsheet?
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Id be interested in this as well as I'm looking to make up cupboards over the sink / hob in our side conversionmikeonb4c wrote:Great to see you posting on here after all this time bongolow - i often wonder who amongst longstanding BF members still has their Bongobongolow wrote:I've just done mine with the Autoglym kit. Almost identical to the 3M kit and identical results. £24.99 from Halfords but you can get it a bit cheaper on ebay. Yes, a bit daunting at first but very satisfying when you see the results..!
Edit - bloody Photobucket, I'd forgotten I had my avatar on there...
Soneone was i think trying to find your drawings/templates for Bongo cupboards/lockers the other day and found the link from a thread on here no longer worked. Did you ever do a factsheet?
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I think I've still got the drawings and photos somewhere. They were hosted on my ntlworld webspace but Virgin pulled the plug when they took over. I'll see if I can dig them out and find somewhere to host them. I try to avoid my current webspace for message board links as I'm usually near my bandwidth limit towards the end of the month.
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Thanks Mitcelln. Excellent post. I ordered the 3M kit and the results are absolutely brilliant. I now have crystal clear headlight lens.
One of my lens was actually brown and I thought only a replacement lens would be any good. But thankfully your post gave me the courage to go for it. I say that because the first stage of the process turns the lens to white! The 3M instructions are excellent though. I spent quite a bit of time on the final polishing and now have crystal clear lens like yours. In fact they look like new!
My advice to anyone in the same situation is go for it. The result I reckon is great value for money at £21.10 off ebay.
My avatar shows 'Bong' a Mk1 which of course has glass headlights and is still in my ownership after 13 years. We recently purchased a Mk3 'BongTu' which of course has the acrylic lens. So no I haven't done this job on glass!
One of my lens was actually brown and I thought only a replacement lens would be any good. But thankfully your post gave me the courage to go for it. I say that because the first stage of the process turns the lens to white! The 3M instructions are excellent though. I spent quite a bit of time on the final polishing and now have crystal clear lens like yours. In fact they look like new!
My advice to anyone in the same situation is go for it. The result I reckon is great value for money at £21.10 off ebay.
My avatar shows 'Bong' a Mk1 which of course has glass headlights and is still in my ownership after 13 years. We recently purchased a Mk3 'BongTu' which of course has the acrylic lens. So no I haven't done this job on glass!
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I've saved a copy (I think they are yours - a 13 page PDF of drawings plus a couple of folders of photos?) so let me know if you can't find them and I can forward....bongolow wrote:I think I've still got the drawings and photos somewhere. They were hosted on my ntlworld webspace but Virgin pulled the plug when they took over. I'll see if I can dig them out and find somewhere to host them. I try to avoid my current webspace for message board links as I'm usually near my bandwidth limit towards the end of the month.
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Brill. Would be great to post them to Ian at Bongo Fury for putting in the members area And thanks again to Bongolow for doing them all those years backjimmo62 wrote:I've saved a copy (I think they are yours - a 13 page PDF of drawings plus a couple of folders of photos?) so let me know if you can't find them and I can forward....bongolow wrote:I think I've still got the drawings and photos somewhere. They were hosted on my ntlworld webspace but Virgin pulled the plug when they took over. I'll see if I can dig them out and find somewhere to host them. I try to avoid my current webspace for message board links as I'm usually near my bandwidth limit towards the end of the month.
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Great! Glad it worked for you too It's like magic isn't it once you get past the "OMG" stage.samuel wrote:Thanks Mitchelln. Excellent post. I ordered the 3M kit and the results are absolutely brilliant. I now have crystal clear headlight lens.
One of my lens was actually brown and I thought only a replacement lens would be any good. But thankfully your post gave me the courage to go for it. I say that because the first stage of the process turns the lens to white! The 3M instructions are excellent though. I spent quite a bit of time on the final polishing and now have crystal clear lens like yours. In fact they look like new!
My advice to anyone in the same situation is go for it. The result I reckon is great value for money at £21.10 off ebay.
My avatar shows 'Bong' a Mk1 which of course has glass headlights and is still in my ownership after 13 years. We recently purchased a Mk3 'BongTu' which of course has the acrylic lens. So no I haven't done this job on glass!
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I can't describe how happy I am with the headlights. I keep going out to have a look!!!
Thank you my friend for sharing
Thank you my friend for sharing
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I'm just glad there's more Bongos out there with factory fresh looking lights The yellow lights grieved me.
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