Mr C
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- May 3, 2016
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- Location
- Me = Bucks, Car = Unknown
- First Name
- Matt
- Vehicle(s)
- 2.3 EB Auto / Magnetic / Dark Saddle (eventually)
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Hi All,
Firstly, I just wanted to say how massively helpful the UK forum has been to me. I've been reading for a while and there is a wealth of knowledge among the members which is great to be able to benefit from... it also helps to read about Mustangs everyday while waiting for the actual car to arrive (i think, although becoming a little obsessed)...
I ordered mid-Feb (EB/Auto/Magnetic/Dark Saddle)... which I cannot wait to arrive (due mid-Aug)... it will be my daily drive (hence not the V8, although test-drove V8 and loved it), but afraid a few compromises were required... still a Mustang has been ordered, which is a massive dream for me...
Apart from owning one of the factory built Mini Cabriolets while at Uni (15 years ago)... every car since has been what I'd describe as a 'run-around', nothing special, a couple of astras, a vectra, saab 93... all low spec... I know exciting stuff!:tsk:
Then spent a year thinking about a VW camper (T5)... which distracted me from the fact the Mustang had been released in the UK... stumbled across an article about the Mustang and had to have one... had ordered within a week...
I'll get to the point.... having not owned anything other than a 'run-around', I'm at a loss at how to keep the Mustang top notch... I've read a little on here about detailing (which I'm still not sure I yet understand what this covers/achieves) and other threads talk of the five or six stage washing process...
As a complete novice, could somebody give an idiots guide :headbonk:to detailing (what it achieves, what to pay, how regularly, how essential)... and maybe the best products to use to keep the Mustang looking top notch on a weekly basis...
I want to keep the car for quite a while and I imagine the £5 hand carwash is not the sensible option!!
If there are already good threads on here for this, please forward on, that would be great!
Hope to meet a few of you at meets soon.
Thanks
Matt
Firstly, I just wanted to say how massively helpful the UK forum has been to me. I've been reading for a while and there is a wealth of knowledge among the members which is great to be able to benefit from... it also helps to read about Mustangs everyday while waiting for the actual car to arrive (i think, although becoming a little obsessed)...
I ordered mid-Feb (EB/Auto/Magnetic/Dark Saddle)... which I cannot wait to arrive (due mid-Aug)... it will be my daily drive (hence not the V8, although test-drove V8 and loved it), but afraid a few compromises were required... still a Mustang has been ordered, which is a massive dream for me...
Apart from owning one of the factory built Mini Cabriolets while at Uni (15 years ago)... every car since has been what I'd describe as a 'run-around', nothing special, a couple of astras, a vectra, saab 93... all low spec... I know exciting stuff!:tsk:
Then spent a year thinking about a VW camper (T5)... which distracted me from the fact the Mustang had been released in the UK... stumbled across an article about the Mustang and had to have one... had ordered within a week...
I'll get to the point.... having not owned anything other than a 'run-around', I'm at a loss at how to keep the Mustang top notch... I've read a little on here about detailing (which I'm still not sure I yet understand what this covers/achieves) and other threads talk of the five or six stage washing process...
As a complete novice, could somebody give an idiots guide :headbonk:to detailing (what it achieves, what to pay, how regularly, how essential)... and maybe the best products to use to keep the Mustang looking top notch on a weekly basis...
I want to keep the car for quite a while and I imagine the £5 hand carwash is not the sensible option!!
If there are already good threads on here for this, please forward on, that would be great!
Hope to meet a few of you at meets soon.
Thanks
Matt
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