MINIclo's Wanda Gets Extreme Make Over...
Wanda has been all over the country and only vacations in SoCal.
Those pictures are great. Neat lighting system. Allows you to work all through the night!
More like a restoration than a detailing.
Wanda sure is pretty.
Another thing- Black isn't easy to keep clean but looks fantastic when it is clean/polished.
Those pictures are great. Neat lighting system. Allows you to work all through the night!
More like a restoration than a detailing.
Wanda sure is pretty.
Another thing- Black isn't easy to keep clean but looks fantastic when it is clean/polished.
Richard, I being a friend of MINIclo have personally tried to keep the chrome bonnet stripes on her MINI clean, I just gave up. I’ve been ask to wash her MINI but!!!! You can’t wipe, you can’t rub, and you can’t touch the bonnet stripes while the MINI is being washed… I got the picture! The biggest pain in the a$$ was those bonnet stripes.
An artist will do what ever they want !!!
Fantastic job you did, removing them and the polish job afterwards. Five great thumbs up in the good way dude.
You know your business!!!!
An artist will do what ever they want !!!
Fantastic job you did, removing them and the polish job afterwards. Five great thumbs up in the good way dude.
You know your business!!!!
Ironic Update...HIT AND RUN!
I was so proud of Wanda's shiny glossiness and decided to go for a motor over to the In-n-Out Burger place in Marina del Rey, next to the COSTCO there. I got my food, pulled into a spot in the big lot that had several openings around it, and prepared to enjoy my meal.
All of a sudden, I heard a crunch and Wanda lurched forward a bit! A guy in a white minivan drove into Wanda's driver-side rear wheel arch, smashing the little reflector, and gouging the piece that connects the wheel arch to the bumper! There's a little scuff on the bumper, but I think it will polish out.


I leapt out of my car and looked at the driver and his passenger...the guy backed away and then smashed into another parked car, but didn't do any damage to it. I waved at him to stop, but he took off, weaving his way out of the lot. He was slow enough that I got his plate: 3XIS355. I took pix of the damage, called Long Beach MINI and ordered the replacement parts (only a little over $36, aren't I fortunate?
). Then I called the Culver City police to report the incident and give them his license plate. I was worried that he might hurt someone!
They sent a squad car over an hour later and I chatted with two nice young officers.
I'll drive down to Long Beach MINI in the morning and pick up the new parts.
Be very careful out there in the holiday traffic. It was 4:10 PM and the fellow who hit me was clearly intoxicated. When I spoke to a COSTCO employee who was gathering shopping carts, he said he'd seen the guy, that he was weaving through the lot and hopped out to urinate in public.
I wasn't hurt in any way, but dang, I'm so bummed...



All of a sudden, I heard a crunch and Wanda lurched forward a bit! A guy in a white minivan drove into Wanda's driver-side rear wheel arch, smashing the little reflector, and gouging the piece that connects the wheel arch to the bumper! There's a little scuff on the bumper, but I think it will polish out.



I leapt out of my car and looked at the driver and his passenger...the guy backed away and then smashed into another parked car, but didn't do any damage to it. I waved at him to stop, but he took off, weaving his way out of the lot. He was slow enough that I got his plate: 3XIS355. I took pix of the damage, called Long Beach MINI and ordered the replacement parts (only a little over $36, aren't I fortunate?
). Then I called the Culver City police to report the incident and give them his license plate. I was worried that he might hurt someone!
They sent a squad car over an hour later and I chatted with two nice young officers.I'll drive down to Long Beach MINI in the morning and pick up the new parts.
Be very careful out there in the holiday traffic. It was 4:10 PM and the fellow who hit me was clearly intoxicated. When I spoke to a COSTCO employee who was gathering shopping carts, he said he'd seen the guy, that he was weaving through the lot and hopped out to urinate in public.

I wasn't hurt in any way, but dang, I'm so bummed...




That's the important thing. Sombody will be hurt by a drunk driver this weekend. Cars can be fixed. So sorry it happened, but so GLAD you weren't hurt!
Oh No!!! 
That is wretched - I can only guess the guy was enraptured by the beauty of your glossy Mini that he lost control of himself
So sorry to hear about it, but *knock on wood* at least it was minor. People are crazy tho, gotta be careful out there (esp when they are dipping into the Christmas Spirits
)

That is wretched - I can only guess the guy was enraptured by the beauty of your glossy Mini that he lost control of himself

So sorry to hear about it, but *knock on wood* at least it was minor. People are crazy tho, gotta be careful out there (esp when they are dipping into the Christmas Spirits
)I was so proud of Wanda's shiny glossiness and decided to go for a motor over to the In-n-Out Burger place in Marina del Rey, next to the COSTCO there. I got my food, pulled into a spot in the big lot that had several openings around it, and prepared to enjoy my meal.
All of a sudden, I heard a crunch and Wanda lurched forward a bit! A guy in a white minivan drove into Wanda's driver-side rear wheel arch, smashing the little reflector, and gouging the piece that connects the wheel arch to the bumper! There's a little scuff on the bumper, but I think it will polish out.


I leapt out of my car and looked at the driver and his passenger...the guy backed away and then smashed into another parked car, but didn't do any damage to it. I waved at him to stop, but he took off, weaving his way out of the lot. He was slow enough that I got his plate: 3XIS355. I took pix of the damage, called Long Beach MINI and ordered the replacement parts (only a little over $36, aren't I fortunate?
). Then I called the Culver City police to report the incident and give them his license plate. I was worried that he might hurt someone!
They sent a squad car over an hour later and I chatted with two nice young officers.
I'll drive down to Long Beach MINI in the morning and pick up the new parts.
Be very careful out there in the holiday traffic. It was 4:10 PM and the fellow who hit me was clearly intoxicated. When I spoke to a COSTCO employee who was gathering shopping carts, he said he'd seen the guy, that he was weaving through the lot and hopped out to urinate in public.
I wasn't hurt in any way, but dang, I'm so bummed...




All of a sudden, I heard a crunch and Wanda lurched forward a bit! A guy in a white minivan drove into Wanda's driver-side rear wheel arch, smashing the little reflector, and gouging the piece that connects the wheel arch to the bumper! There's a little scuff on the bumper, but I think it will polish out.



I leapt out of my car and looked at the driver and his passenger...the guy backed away and then smashed into another parked car, but didn't do any damage to it. I waved at him to stop, but he took off, weaving his way out of the lot. He was slow enough that I got his plate: 3XIS355. I took pix of the damage, called Long Beach MINI and ordered the replacement parts (only a little over $36, aren't I fortunate?
). Then I called the Culver City police to report the incident and give them his license plate. I was worried that he might hurt someone!
They sent a squad car over an hour later and I chatted with two nice young officers.I'll drive down to Long Beach MINI in the morning and pick up the new parts.
Be very careful out there in the holiday traffic. It was 4:10 PM and the fellow who hit me was clearly intoxicated. When I spoke to a COSTCO employee who was gathering shopping carts, he said he'd seen the guy, that he was weaving through the lot and hopped out to urinate in public.

I wasn't hurt in any way, but dang, I'm so bummed...





Oh no!
You need "guard dogs" to protect Wanda.
It's almost safer just to stay at home. I don't even bother to park in the busy areas of Costco. Too risky.
Glad you are not hurt and repairs will be possible and hopefully quick.
A few years ago I was home in Hawaii visiting family while living in California. I borrowed my brothers car and went to go shopping at a warehouse food place.
Didn't stay that long but it was long enough to get hit while parked by an older Lincoln Continental backing up. Yuk. Not that extensive but a hassle anyway.
You need "guard dogs" to protect Wanda.
It's almost safer just to stay at home. I don't even bother to park in the busy areas of Costco. Too risky.
Glad you are not hurt and repairs will be possible and hopefully quick.
A few years ago I was home in Hawaii visiting family while living in California. I borrowed my brothers car and went to go shopping at a warehouse food place.
Didn't stay that long but it was long enough to get hit while parked by an older Lincoln Continental backing up. Yuk. Not that extensive but a hassle anyway.
Oh no!
You need "guard dogs" to protect Wanda.
It's almost safer just to stay at home. I don't even bother to park in the busy areas of Costco. Too risky.
Glad you are not hurt and repairs will be possible and hopefully quick.
A few years ago I was home in Hawaii visiting family while living in California. I borrowed my brothers car and went to go shopping at a warehouse food place.
Didn't stay that long but it was long enough to get hit while parked by an older Lincoln Continental backing up. Yuk. Not that extensive but a hassle anyway.
You need "guard dogs" to protect Wanda.
It's almost safer just to stay at home. I don't even bother to park in the busy areas of Costco. Too risky.
Glad you are not hurt and repairs will be possible and hopefully quick.
A few years ago I was home in Hawaii visiting family while living in California. I borrowed my brothers car and went to go shopping at a warehouse food place.
Didn't stay that long but it was long enough to get hit while parked by an older Lincoln Continental backing up. Yuk. Not that extensive but a hassle anyway.
Heck, by the time I got to actually eat my food, it was luke-cold...
However, I didn't have much appetite, so it was a push...
I gotta ask - considering that you saw the guy leave and had a description of the minivan and his license plate, why'd you wait until *after* taking pictures and ordering replacement parts from the dealer before calling the police?
Still, glad no one was hurt and the damage was minor.
Still, glad no one was hurt and the damage was minor.
I gotta ask - considering that you saw the guy leave and had a description of the minivan and his license plate, why'd you wait until *after* taking pictures and ordering replacement parts from the dealer before calling the police?
Still, glad no one was hurt and the damage was minor.
Still, glad no one was hurt and the damage was minor.
I was stunned by the situation, and left in a state of shock by it. I was shaking like a leaf! And the description of his minivan was "white minivan." I wanted to find out if the replacement parts were available, and called the cops about 1 minute after that, meaning that I made all the related calls in about 3 minutes. I gave the license plate to the authorities immediately on the phone. They didn't get to the scene for almost 90 minutes. When the perp flees the scene, what would you do? When I saw that the minivan had vanished, I took care of things as I saw fit.
Only because you asked - I would have called the police *first* and given them the description and license plate number. Knowing what street he turned onto and what direction he went, along with a timely call to 911, might have been enough to catch him if there were any patrol cars in the area.
All the other stuff involved in a fender-bender - calls to the dealership, pictures, insurance claims, collecting witness statements/contact information, etcetera can wait until after the call to the police, if not until the next day.
All the other stuff involved in a fender-bender - calls to the dealership, pictures, insurance claims, collecting witness statements/contact information, etcetera can wait until after the call to the police, if not until the next day.
There's nothing quite like a Costco Polish dog with spicy brown mustard eaten in a MINI. If it's a CR, then you don't need ketchup
Costco parking lots are treacherous. I got hit while parked a few years ago. I just loaded up my VW van with 4 cases of eggs
and was hit by an SUV
Another time I witnessed a van schmush a nice little Alpha then take off.
Glad the damage was minor, and great looking makeover

Costco parking lots are treacherous. I got hit while parked a few years ago. I just loaded up my VW van with 4 cases of eggs
and was hit by an SUV
Another time I witnessed a van schmush a nice little Alpha then take off.
Glad the damage was minor, and great looking makeover
Only because you asked - I would have called the police *first* and given them the description and license plate number. Knowing what street he turned onto and what direction he went, along with a timely call to 911, might have been enough to catch him if there were any patrol cars in the area.
All the other stuff involved in a fender-bender - calls to the dealership, pictures, insurance claims, collecting witness statements/contact information, etcetera can wait until after the call to the police, if not until the next day.
All the other stuff involved in a fender-bender - calls to the dealership, pictures, insurance claims, collecting witness statements/contact information, etcetera can wait until after the call to the police, if not until the next day.
If you're happy that you did your best, that's fine. I'm still astounded that, regardless of how short a time it took you to take pictures of the damage and call the dealership to find out about the availability and cost of replacement parts, that you chose to do both of those *before* calling the police, considering you just saw a drunk driver taking off into traffic...
Interesting discussion, but can you take this out of my thread about the car I detailed please????
Thank you.
Richard
Thank you.
Richard
So, *where* were you when the van left the lot?
If you're happy that you did your best, that's fine. I'm still astounded that, regardless of how short a time it took you to take pictures of the damage and call the dealership to find out about the availability and cost of replacement parts, that you chose to do both of those *before* calling the police, considering you just saw a drunk driver taking off into traffic...
If you're happy that you did your best, that's fine. I'm still astounded that, regardless of how short a time it took you to take pictures of the damage and call the dealership to find out about the availability and cost of replacement parts, that you chose to do both of those *before* calling the police, considering you just saw a drunk driver taking off into traffic...
Since watching your video and slowing down my arm speed, I've been pleasantly surprised at how many defects I can remove with the orbital and a fairly-light polish, so I've been using my rotary less and less. How often do you use your rotary polisher on an entire car, compared to using it for individual problem areas?
Also, I've never used the Meguiar's M80, but from watching the video and reading your descriptions, it sounds like the same type of product as the Menzerna "Intensive Polish II" that I've been using. (removes mild to moderate swirls/scratches, and you can go directly from the IP2 to your choice of sealant/wax, if you wish)
I know you prefer the M80, since that's what you use, but if you've ever compared it to IP2, I was wondering how big of a difference you found between the two. After hearing you talk about the M80, I'm thinking of trying it when I run out of IP2.
Thanks,





