Thanks for the tip Chris, but I only had one little bit to do, and unlike Martin, I like Hammerite. I cleaned under both rear wheel-arches now on Frenchy, I continue to be amazed how good it is under the muck. The two trailing arms are literally "like new", the epoxy is perfect and unmarked. I've used Mr. Sheen on them, and the fibre-glass under body, after repeated applications of my "spray and newspaper" cleaning technique. I'm sure I'll be as bad as Andy, when Frency is running, I certainly wont want to get it dirty underneath. I've been out in Delores again this evening...just had to call in at the garage for my regular fix of DeLorean adulation! Brakes all sorted now after Dave fixed me up with a new master cylinder and two new remote servo's (only on RHD auto's). No more clouds of burning brake fluid! Chrispy. -----Original Message----- From: chris@xxxx [mailto:chris@xxxx] Sent: 22 July 2003 15:56 To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Re: [doc] Grey painting on a grey day. I have been using POR 15 the stuff some vendors and other use in the USA see