Love a clean car :D
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Love a clean car :D
I have just spent the weekend cleaning my blobeye and am chuffed with the job i done
enjoy and let me know what you think
and gave my old mans a quick blast over and appears left abit of my microfirbe in the door :P
enjoy and let me know what you think
and gave my old mans a quick blast over and appears left abit of my microfirbe in the door :P
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Cars look very nice indeed mate.
I am very tempted to clean my engine up, can't beat those red inlets!
If you've never tried it, this stuff really works well :
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/p...6ml-473ml.aspx
Be sparing with it as despite what the testimonials say, it is / can be pretty tough to buff to a shine - only if you put way too much on. A very thin layer is enough, then maybe 2 layers if you have time.
Works a treat though, and I'll be using this stuff regularly.
I also use Ultimate Snow Foam, Poorboys slick suds, Bilt Hamber Claybar then R222 wax. The above link is my latest to be added to my cleaning stuff.
I chose Bilt Hamber claybar as you can use tap water as a lubricant.
You clearly use decent cleaning / clays on your car, and it shows.
I am very tempted to clean my engine up, can't beat those red inlets!
If you've never tried it, this stuff really works well :
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/p...6ml-473ml.aspx
Be sparing with it as despite what the testimonials say, it is / can be pretty tough to buff to a shine - only if you put way too much on. A very thin layer is enough, then maybe 2 layers if you have time.
Works a treat though, and I'll be using this stuff regularly.
I also use Ultimate Snow Foam, Poorboys slick suds, Bilt Hamber Claybar then R222 wax. The above link is my latest to be added to my cleaning stuff.
I chose Bilt Hamber claybar as you can use tap water as a lubricant.
You clearly use decent cleaning / clays on your car, and it shows.
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i have got some poorboys wheel sealant and it is very good stuff!! i havnt yet used it on my scoob as i want to get my wheels refurb 1st, as the standard paint isn't good enough for me, its lost there shine
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Its very odd as these wheels were put on 2 years ago brand new, as when the car was for sale the guy that brought it didn't like the Pff7's that were fitted so the subaru garage had took delivery of the last stock of these a few weeks before and he preferred them so they changed them over :@ can't believe it :'(
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I can only turn it so far, and it comes undone again. Just means I have to hold the bottle in place thats all. Was a bit gutted though, and should've sent it back - it cost about £50 aswell! lol
ps, can I have your PPP please!
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The weight really f**ks me off when i clean it, lucky I'm very friendly with my local tyre company and they said to pop in and i can fit new stick on weights on them but I'm waiting for the refurb as i know my luck it will peel paint off with em!!
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Thank you! im not happy with mine at all! think it has no shine what so ever!! I've order some black wow and will see how that fairs on it!