02 plate S2 Elise - man it needed some love!
02 plate S2 Elise - man it needed some love!
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Janitor

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2,372 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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How do's all..? wavey

A friend and associate of a neighbour bought his 2002 Ice Blue Lotus Elise in early 2006 - shortly before I got my SportsRacer and despite always enthusing about it, he confessed that last summer's weather and the current condition of the car has him considering selling up every month

After seeing the work I'd done on our Alfa 147, he asked if I'd have a go at his Elise. Of course, having the chance to get up close an personal with an Elise again had me agreeing instantly and I did say that it was my intention to have him walk up to it when finished and fall in love all over again... did I succeed..?


He dropped the car off on a Sunday evening - or rather he parked it with the roof off and the keys in it somewhere near the house and by Monday evening, it looked like rain. Unsure whether he anticipated that I'd have already made a start, I decided to take the initiative rather than risk a flood and put the soft top on! He admitted that he'd forgotten all about it until waking in the dead of night thinking, "Ah well, too late now anyway" laugh


Tuesday lunchtime brought the start. Closer inspection revealed some general muckiness:






















And a nasty ding in the rear clam:



which is beyond my abilities as it will need filling & painting to do the job properly. However, touching in with some Ice Blue paint made things a little better - well, at least they were body coloured gouges rather than white ones!


Moving to the interior:






















Towards the engine bay:








So, erm, yes... you can see that it's been rather neglected (and it didn't get that way on track either!) frown To be fair, I think we've got this one in the nick of time as it could soon get drastically ropey and resembling a wreck! Unperturbed and still being a huge lover of these cars, it was time to get stuck in thumbup

First up, the car was foamed with a mix of Bilt Hamber Auto Foam and Bilt Hamber Surefex with the awkward bits agitated with a small brush before a handwash using the two bucket method, two mitts and Poorboys Slick n Suds. Tar spots were removed using AutoGlym Tar Remover before a rinse and quick towel dry revealed the extent of paintwork surface damage:












Before tackling that, the remainder of the day saw the car jacked up, wheels off, arches pressure washed and cleaned via 4:1 dilution of Surefex & small brush and washed with an old mitt before being dressed with AutoGlym Vinyl & Rubber Treatment

Before:






After:






The inner surfaces of the wheels received the same 4:1 Surefex treatment and were scrubbed with an old brush

Before:






During:






AutoGlym Tar Remover shifted the remaining spots before a wash & rinse and the wheels were finally cleaned and prepped with Klasse All-In-One before two coats of Chemical Guys Wheel Guard


Wednesday saw the car disappear for an MOT! Some play in the steering rack kept it at the garage all day so nothing got done rolleyes ...but at least it passed later that day and it returned once again


Thursday started with a quick wash to remove the muck it had picked up along the way and attention then turned to the engine bay which I cleaned using 4:1 Surfex and a small brush before a fine spray rinse. All was dressed with Aerospace 303 Protectant (which needed a doing again at the end after the polishing dust had entered the vents, but hey ho!)

Before:






After:






The interior was washed and cleaned using Surefex once again - this was quite a task due to the limited access and the enclosed nature of the tub

All the leather on the seats and door cards was cleaned using Gliptone Leather Cleaner and a little neat Surefex removed the very stubborn green stuff which had been dropped on to the driver's seat


Next up was the paintwork. Using the Megs 220 Orbital Polishing Machine and Menzerna Intensive Polish PO85RD 3.02 on a Sonus SFX-1 pad, I set about improving the finish

After four attempts, the heavy swirls went from this:



to:



A big improvement, but not completely corrected as deeper scratches remained. However, without any way of measuring the layers of paint on the car, that was as far as I was personally prepared to go. Discretion being the better part of valour and all that!


A swipe across the engine bay lid was nicely corrected though:






As were the random patches where I'd guess that perhaps tar spots may have been removed with a Brillo pad!






Some scratches near the air intakes were sorted:






And the definition in the metallic paint was suitably restored (left half of the photos corrected, right half as yet uncorrected):






Lovely metallic flake:




I then glazed the whole car with Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze by hand and left that to cure before buffing. A layer of Collinite 915 Paste Wax was added to a few panels and left to cure for a short time whilst I worked around the car cleaning the glass inside and out with the Carlack Glass System and blackening the external plastics using Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel

After buffing off the last of the Wax, everything was topped with Zaino Z8 Sealant


All the interior plastics, alcantara and aluminium were finished and tidied with Aerospace 303 Protectant on a microfibre cloth before the tyres were dressed with New Look Trim Gel and some Z8 used to finish the outer surface of the wheels


With the natural daylight long gone, the final shots were taken under the halogen work lights:


















The following morning provided the opportunity to grab some quick snaps in natural light:











So, did I succeed in my intention..? You bet! He can't quite find the words but is so chuffed! cloud9


Beachbum

2,597 posts

254 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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so how much to do my car ?

SeanyD

3,435 posts

223 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Great wite up, and great photos. Good effort in giving the car the TLC it much deserved

S Works

10,166 posts

273 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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You're madder than mad Jack McMad and his pet March hare, but fair play to you buddy, that's a transformation and a half! If ever the gigging game gets too much, and you're not in the mood for any building projects, you know you have a vocation there! Well done.

Redmax

758 posts

236 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Excellent work! How much?

mrssumner

186 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Will you do mine for me pleeeeese?

It's not half as bad as that one, honest wink.

Beachbum

2,597 posts

254 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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mrssumner said:
Will you do mine for me pleeeeese?

It's not half as bad as that one, honest wink.
Join the queue. Some of us are even willing to pay

Defcon5

6,459 posts

214 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Had the owner been rallying in it?

King SuPah

240 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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wow - great work, i'd like to join the que for my car to have the same treatment.


mrssumner

186 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Beachbum said:
mrssumner said:
Will you do mine for me pleeeeese?

It's not half as bad as that one, honest wink.
Join the queue. Some of us are even willing to pay
hehe

Beachbum

2,597 posts

254 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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King SuPah said:
wow - great work, i'd like to join the que for my car to have the same treatment.
I'm first biggrin
PLEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEE

otolith

65,393 posts

227 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Defcon5 said:
Had the owner been rallying in it?
Had the owner found it in a barn, more like!

RedFred

53 posts

204 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Nice job, great transformation, you obviously spent a great deal of time on it.
But you have to ask if the guy should have the the car back!! - I mean who in their right mind would let an elise get into that state in the first place?

mrssumner

186 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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^^^^^
whistle



No, seriously, mine's not quite that bad. My door hinges are much cleaner.

Janitor

Original Poster:

2,372 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Beachbum said:
so how much to do my car ?
Beachbum said:
Join the queue. Some of us are even willing to pay
Beachbum said:
I'm first biggrin
PLEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEE
Bloody hell Beachy me old china, you seem very keen / needy!!! Don't tell me yours in a similar state! eek

Janitor

Original Poster:

2,372 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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SeanyD said:
Great wite up, and great photos. Good effort in giving the car the TLC it much deserved
Thanks Seany smile

I was expecting to have my hands full with it - but the inside definitely caught me by surprise!

It was so rewarding to to bring it back from the edge though. I felt suitably honoured and proud yes

Janitor

Original Poster:

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242 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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S Works said:
You're madder than mad Jack McMad and his pet March hare, but fair play to you buddy, that's a transformation and a half! If ever the gigging game gets too much, and you're not in the mood for any building projects, you know you have a vocation there! Well done.
laugh

Hey Tim - how's married life treating you fella..?

Funny you should mention the vocation - I've had a load of people saying the same thing lately! It bloody half kills me though as I just can't do anything by half! laugh

Janitor

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Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Redmax said:
Excellent work!
Thanks Red - glad you appreciate smile

Janitor

Original Poster:

2,372 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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mrssumner said:
Will you do mine for me pleeeeese?

It's not half as bad as that one, honest wink.
mrssumner said:
No, seriously, mine's not quite that bad. My door hinges are much cleaner.
I should hope they are! biggrin

Mind you, if that's a pic of your car in your forum profile, then my talents stand no chance!!! eek

Edited by Janitor on Wednesday 7th October 00:17

Janitor

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Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Defcon5 said:
Had the owner been rallying in it?
Not quite - but he does currently live down the end of a farm lane, so when the weather is crap - which of course is very often these days - he gets very disheartened with trying to keep it nice... so disheartened in fact that I guess he stopped trying frown