new to me, getting stuck in to the cosmetics
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 12:20 pm
This week, my first of ownership of the X5 (see my intro: http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/index.php/t ... 494.0.html) and I have set about improving its appearance, which isn't at all bad, but could be lifted with a little time and effort.
Firstly the front headlights covers were starting to bloom and looked sad, as were the tailgate rear light rubies. The autoglym headlight restoration kit has worked miracles and I'm pleased with my efforts. Plan to use their detailing clay and polishes next to bring out the paintwork. It is the sill step that has me wondering:
Firstly is there a trick to making it look a little cleaner, shinier? And how am I supposed to get out without looking like a clown? I'm 5'10" but do like the driver's seat up a bit. whenever I get out I cannot avoid rubbing my shin along the edge of the sill. Should I actually step out onto it. I know this is a daft question but I never had the same issue with a Range Rover Sport with a similar sill arrangement.
Oh well, just wondered.
Firstly the front headlights covers were starting to bloom and looked sad, as were the tailgate rear light rubies. The autoglym headlight restoration kit has worked miracles and I'm pleased with my efforts. Plan to use their detailing clay and polishes next to bring out the paintwork. It is the sill step that has me wondering:
Firstly is there a trick to making it look a little cleaner, shinier? And how am I supposed to get out without looking like a clown? I'm 5'10" but do like the driver's seat up a bit. whenever I get out I cannot avoid rubbing my shin along the edge of the sill. Should I actually step out onto it. I know this is a daft question but I never had the same issue with a Range Rover Sport with a similar sill arrangement.
Oh well, just wondered.