Hey guys,
Just out of interest... how does everyone store their E30’s? Garage, cover or just in the open?
Seen quite a few posts where people are saying they don’t even bring it out in the winter! I’ve been driving mine, but it’s making me wonder if I shouldn’t!
Cheers
E30 Storage
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BristolE30
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BMW E30 316 ‘87
BMW E30 325i ‘88
Bristol, UK
BMW E30 325i ‘88
Bristol, UK
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Moz
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I'd love to keep mine in my garage but that's my extra storage space! Mine is uncovered in the driveway, washed near enough every week but protected with wax every 6 months to keep the paint protected. I look out for bird poo and use a bit of car wash shampoo mix to remove it. The dash is crack free so I have a sun shade in the windscreen to keep it that way as best possible. Need to keep the wheel arches clean on the inside edge as they can be a magnet for mud and road salt that sticks and then rusts. I do a wheels off, plastic liner out clean before and after winter and put a new coat of underbody sealer to protect it.
Paint protection is key, a good wax will help with this.
Thanks
Paint protection is key, a good wax will help with this.
Thanks
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BristolE30
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Sounds like you’ve got it down to a tee! Would you recommend a rust converter before the underbody sealer? I’ve got a few orangey patches on my inner arches that need dealing with...Moz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:32 pmI'd love to keep mine in my garage but that's my extra storage space! Mine is uncovered in the driveway, washed near enough every week but protected with wax every 6 months to keep the paint protected. I look out for bird poo and use a bit of car wash shampoo mix to remove it. The dash is crack free so I have a sun shade in the windscreen to keep it that way as best possible. Need to keep the wheel arches clean on the inside edge as they can be a magnet for mud and road salt that sticks and then rusts. I do a wheels off, plastic liner out clean before and after winter and put a new coat of underbody sealer to protect it.
Paint protection is key, a good wax will help with this.
Thanks
Cheers!
BMW E30 316 ‘87
BMW E30 325i ‘88
Bristol, UK
BMW E30 325i ‘88
Bristol, UK
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Moz
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HiBristolE30 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:23 pmSounds like you’ve got it down to a tee! Would you recommend a rust converter before the underbody sealer? I’ve got a few orangey patches on my inner arches that need dealing with...Moz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:32 pmI'd love to keep mine in my garage but that's my extra storage space! Mine is uncovered in the driveway, washed near enough every week but protected with wax every 6 months to keep the paint protected. I look out for bird poo and use a bit of car wash shampoo mix to remove it. The dash is crack free so I have a sun shade in the windscreen to keep it that way as best possible. Need to keep the wheel arches clean on the inside edge as they can be a magnet for mud and road salt that sticks and then rusts. I do a wheels off, plastic liner out clean before and after winter and put a new coat of underbody sealer to protect it.
Paint protection is key, a good wax will help with this.
Thanks
Cheers!
After a good degrease, a rust stabiliser is a very good idea. I've used Kurust myself a few times but there are many different ones out there. If you've got the time, you could also put a layer of anti rust primer down first then underseal in top of that once it has dried.
Thanks
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