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Rick,

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Rick - that engine bay is immaculate. Great video too.
Excellent work :drool:

Top job once again.

Well worth the effort!

Wow, great work

waouw

Rick, your engine bay looks like an absolutely new one in a factory's picture !!
This is really a great job

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Engine bay looks great. I really enjoy the music that you put to your video's. Cleaning the engine bay is something I need to do soon. Thanks for sharing.

Great video and beautiful engine bay!

Ody.

Thanks for all the positive feedback regarding my engine bay detail, gentlemen. I hope to keep the bay looking as good as the day I bought it for many years to come.

It's always great to see the engine compartment getting some love! Especially with such a great engine!
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I need to clean mine again.

Your engine looks great with the mods you have made.

Great job on the engine Rick! I did mine a couple of weeks ago and I'm always feeling a bit uneasy about hosing down the engine bay.

I'll always feel nervous since I used to always get stranded at the wand wash when I was younger. The newer cars seem much more resistant to water in the engine compartment.

That is one clean engine bay! Do you even drive that thing! :p

What camera/lens are you using, your photos are spot on.

Thanks. I'm a complete amateur, but I'm starting to get the hang of my Canon EOS 7D. For lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM (I copied and pasted that directly from the camera info on my Flickr page)

Wow!! The engine bay really looks good..and I still get a kick out of how you did the garage door opening at the beginning of the video, and then at the end. :) Looks like you got one of your little ones to help with the work. Very cool.

Quick question.. do you use any kind of plastic dressing under the hood or in the interior? I have moved away from using anything like that long ago. The dressing just seems to attract more dust/dirt. I will put some tire dressing on if I'm going to like a car get together or something, but that's about it.

Thanks for the cool post/video.

Budo, thanks for the compliment. I didn't use any dressing this time 'round. I'm moving away from those dressing sprays for the exact reason you mentioned. It irks me to see dust and debris embedded in the greasy coating. I just use 1Z Einszett's Plastic Deep Cleaner and it looks as good, if not better, than any dressing. All that said, if I am doing a car for a friend, and I don't have the time or patience to do a thorough job, I'll cheat and spray some Chemical Guys or Griot's Garage Engine Dressing on there.
 

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Can you tell me what shelves and rods were used for the cleaning supplies. Looks like ikea maybe? Did you just attach a board to the studs then attach shelves to the board. Loving the tile backsplash! Awesome garage
 
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Can you tell me what shelves and rods were used for the cleaning supplies. Looks like ikea maybe? Did you just attach a board to the studs then attach shelves to the board. Loving the tile backsplash! Awesome garage

Yup, shelves are EKBY and rods are part of the Grundtal line. I go into more detail on my "organization" page of my website. You can find direct links there. They have been great.

Yes, I nailed and glued some 6" strips of wood to serve as mounts for the various hardware.

Cleanest engine bay I've ever seen. Nicely done

Thanks. Not bad for having 25,000 km's.
 
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Spent the last week going through your journal :bowdown:

But man maths can always find a reason for more cars, come on the garage looks to empty with just the 1 car in it. You need a nice resto project.
 

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I'm sorry if this has already been asked, and a picture of it posted.

Can I see the 1RadCad?

Love the garage thanks for taking the time to share.
 
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Spent the last week going through your journal :bowdown:

But man maths can always find a reason for more cars, come on the garage looks to empty with just the 1 car in it. You need a nice resto project.

Not sure about a resto project, but I have been looking for a TTRS. Convincing the wife we need, what is essentially, a 2-seater is proving quite difficult. As is finding the cash!

I'm sorry if this has already been asked, and a picture of it posted.

Can I see the 1RadCad?

Love the garage thanks for taking the time to share.

I'm assuming you were inquiring into the original "Rad Cad"?

2006 Cadillac STS-V by 55cadillacking, on Flickr
 
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Not sure about a resto project, but I have been looking for a TTRS. Convincing the wife we need, what is essentially, a 2-seater is proving quite difficult. As is finding the cash!

We are all hoping that you have strong skills in the art of influencing your wife. If it comes down to price and or the two door argument i think you should compromise, with an S3!
 
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Truth be told, I'm quite content having only one vehicle to obsess over. I do like that S3, though. When my late-relative's estate finally clears the Nigerian bank, it may be a different story.
 

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Hi Rick, just realised you use both kind of sprayer from Griot's, Finest Sprayer and Finest sprayer IV. Wich one do you prefer?
 
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Hi Rick, just realised you use both kind of sprayer from Griot's, Finest Sprayer and Finest sprayer IV. Wich one do you prefer?

You know what? I purchased a whack of the Finest IV's, but I ended up sticking with the tried, tested, and true originals. Plus, the Finest IV's didn't sit nicely on my storage bar. That said, they do have a more comfortable trigger action than the original. Oh and another thing, I don't like the way dirt becomes lodged in the stylish "fins" they added on the Finest IV's. The originals are much easier to keep clean.

IMG_2065 by Rick F, on Flickr

Rick, going through your detailing and all I can say is WOW!

Thank you, sir.
 

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You know what? I purchased a whack of the Finest IV's, but I ended up sticking with the tried, tested, and true originals. Plus, the Finest IV's didn't sit nicely on my storage bar. That said, they do have a more comfortable trigger action than the original. Oh and another thing, I don't like the way dirt becomes lodged in the stylish "fins" they added on the Finest IV's. The originals are much easier to keep clean.

IMG_2065 by Rick F, on Flickr

Thank you, that's enligntening.:thumbup:
 
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I have been sealing my exposed aggregate driveway every couple of years, but this is the first time I did the garage pad. Don't ask me why I haven't done this prior. My only answer is that I have the RaceDeck floor so didn't feel the need, but I think this will help protect the floor from the damaging road salt my city is addicted to, and it should make clean up a bit easier. The sealer I went with is pretty slick, but I don't care since the RD floor will rest atop of it. Here's some pics of the finished project:

IMG_2068 by Rick F, on Flickr

IMG_2069 by Rick F, on Flickr

IMG_2070 by Rick F, on Flickr

IMG_2071 by Rick F, on Flickr

Hopefully, I will have time to tend to the driveway tomorrow.
 
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I have been sealing my exposed aggregate driveway every couple of years, but this is the first time I did the garage pad. Don't ask me why I haven't done this prior. My only answer is that I have the RaceDeck floor so didn't feel the need, but I think this will help protect the floor from the damaging road salt my city is addicted to, and it should make clean up a bit easier. The sealer I went with is pretty slick, but I don't care since the RD floor will rest atop of it. Here's some pics of the finished project:

IMG_2068 by Rick F, on Flickr

IMG_2069 by Rick F, on Flickr

IMG_2070 by Rick F, on Flickr

IMG_2071 by Rick F, on Flickr

Hopefully, I will have time to tend to the driveway tomorrow.

I like it. Is this basically a sealer? Regarding your ag driveway, does it get slippery?
 
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I like it. Is this basically a sealer? Regarding your ag driveway, does it get slippery?

Yes, it is a very effective concrete sealant with a high gloss shine. Everyone around here uses it on their aggregate driveways. I have never had any concerns regarding it making the driveway slippery. I think, by nature of the texture of the driveway, it isn't an issue.
 

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Rick, your garage pad looks awesome, sir! And thank you for sharing your insight of the bottle sprayers.

You do realize your sealant pics have added another bullet point on hundreds of 'to do' lists here, right? :)
 
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Rick, your garage pad looks awesome, sir! And thank you for sharing your insight of the bottle sprayers.

You do realize your sealant pics have added another bullet point on hundreds of 'to do' lists here, right? :)

Haha. Just doing my part for mankind. Driveway will wait until the tree fluff dies down around here.
 

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Nice job Rick! This is something i didn't do in my last garage prior to adding the RaceDeck but knew i should have. I made sure to get it done prior to the RaceDeck arriving this time.
 

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Where did you pick up the sealer? Also, do you have any info on your install?
 
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Nice job Rick! This is something i didn't do in my last garage prior to adding the RaceDeck but knew i should have. I made sure to get it done prior to the RaceDeck arriving this time.

You sealing your floor is what planted the seed in my head. Any extra protection from the corrosive road salt is worth it, imho. So, thanks for that.

Where did you pick up the sealer? Also, do you have any info on your install?

This particular sealer is called North High Gloss and it comes from a firm called Northland Construction Supplies located in NE Calgary. They are just a concrete flooring specialist, I'm sure there are plenty of retailers in every city that sell a similar array of floor sealants.

This stuff went on with a paint roller and it was incredibly quick and painless. Next time I apply, I'll be sure to be a bit more even with my roller strokes, but it came out great. The stuff pretty much hardens on contact so how it goes on is pretty much how it will set. Very easy DIY project. Just have to make sure the floor is as clean and dry as possible.
 
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Thanks Rick! It looks like we have a similar size garage. How much product did you need to puchase and what was the approximate cost? I am frequently in Calgary and I am thinking of picking up some for myself. Did you have to pick up any specific materials for the application process? Also, do you know if this product is suitable for driveways?
 
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Thanks Rick! It looks like we have a similar size garage. How much product did you need to puchase and what was the approximate cost? I am frequently in Calgary and I am thinking of picking up some for myself. Did you have to pick up any specific materials for the application process? Also, do you know if this product is suitable for driveways?

I'm about 24 x 24 with my additional bump out. I picked up the 19 L bucket of the North High Gloss which is enough to cover my garage floor and driveway. It was about $140. (SKU# 04-2021) All you need is a few paint rollers and pan and you just paint the surface of your driveway with even strokes, doing your best to apply a consistent thickness of coat. The first time I did the driveway, the first stroke was thicker and when it dried, you could kind of tell. The garage floor was much more forgiving.

I would speak to the guys at Northlands and let them know what specific type of concrete driveway you have because the North High Gloss doesn't look that good on swept concrete. Our neighbourhood has exposed aggregate driveways but swept concrete sidewalks (on only one side of the street) and my neighbour thought he may as well seal the sidewalk and it looks weird. I know they carry other sealers that may be more suitable. If your driveway is exposed aggregate the North High Gloss is the perfect product.
 
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Helped a friend out this weekend. He noticed all these yellow blemishes in his white paint, so I used a iron spray and clay bar to remove them all. The Iron-X was successful in removing 80% of them, and the clay took care of the rest. This video tells the story as well as shows a bit of how I use the garage and keep my things organized.

View video here.

Here's a few photos to show the driver's side door. It was challenging trying to capture the marks with the lighting and white paint, but you get the point.

BEFORE

IMG_2117 by Rick F, on Flickr

DURING

IMG_2093 by Rick F, on Flickr

AFTER

IMG_2143 by Rick F, on Flickr
 

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Nice work on the detail! Did you do it over the weekend? Your neighbour is lucky to have someone to hep him out with the iron problem!
 

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I'm glad to see your liking that product, i know it significantly improved my car cleaning life when i first found out about it. Results speak for themselves. Nice work!
 

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Helped a friend out this weekend. He noticed all these yellow blemishes in his white paint, so I used a iron spray and clay bar to remove them all. The Iron-X was successful in removing 80% of them, and the clay took care of the rest. This video tells the story as well as shows a bit of how I use the garage and keep my things organized.

View video here.

Here's a few photos to show the driver's side door. It was challenging trying to capture the marks with the lighting and white paint, but you get the point.

BEFORE

IMG_2117 by Rick F, on Flickr

DURING

IMG_2093 by Rick F, on Flickr

AFTER

IMG_2143 by Rick F, on Flickr

Thanks, I need to try this on my own vehicle now!
 

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Helped a friend out this weekend. He noticed all these yellow blemishes in his white paint, so I used a iron spray and clay bar to remove them all. The Iron-X was successful in removing 80% of them, and the clay took care of the rest. This video tells the story as well as shows a bit of how I use the garage and keep my things organized.


It's flares from the brakes, right? The wifey's previous car were white - and had the same "rusty spots" even it was quite new - and even on plastic parts...

Frank
 
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Nice work on the detail! Did you do it over the weekend? Your neighbour is lucky to have someone to hep him out with the iron problem!

Yeah, he is a professional photographer, so I negotiated a trade. I restore his paint, he does a professional "shoot" of my garage. Should have some photos to share in a few weeks, once we can work out a time.

I'm glad to see your liking that product, i know it significantly improved my car cleaning life when i first found out about it. Results speak for themselves. Nice work!

It's a must-have product, for sure!

Thanks, I need to try this on my own vehicle now!

Yes, you must. Nothing worse than seeing little rust spots in your paint. Good luck, and let me know how it goes for you.

It's flares from the brakes, right? The wifey's previous car were white - and had the same "rusty spots" even it was quite new - and even on plastic parts...
Frank

Yeah, it's mainly comprised of brake dust. Not sure what else it could be.
 

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Thanks Rick! It looks like we have a similar size garage. How much product did you need to puchase and what was the approximate cost? I am frequently in Calgary and I am thinking of picking up some for myself. Did you have to pick up any specific materials for the application process? Also, do you know if this product is suitable for driveways?
I am in Calgary as well and use the North High Gloss on my exposed aggregate driveway and patio. I can't pull precise square footages out of the air, but a 5 gal pail of it is enough to do my driveway and patio with a liter or two left over.

Durability on the driveway is good - I tend to do mine every 2nd year.

I seem to recall last pail I purchased ( a couple of years ago) was $120 or so. (sorry - didn't see Rick's follow-up - $140 sounds about right these days)

Application - I just use a paint roller on a pole, and a long knap roller.

Cheers,
Keith
 

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Any of you Calgarians thought about tiling? (i.e. dealership style) The mortar to use, grout that'll hold up to our weather in a semi- sometimes heated, sometimes off heater.
 
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Any of you Calgarians thought about tiling? (i.e. dealership style) The mortar to use, grout that'll hold up to our weather in a semi- sometimes heated, sometimes off heater.

Off the top of my head, I don't know of any Calgary GJ members who have tiled their floor. I know BMWRider was considering doing a portion of his floor in tile, but I'm not sure if he ever did. Might be worth shooting him a message.
 

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Hey Rick,
Did someone "borrow" your pictures for their ebay ad? I was looking for garage signs/lettering and came across this one. The picture looked a little familiar. ;)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271902103489

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