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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!

ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
ORIGINAL: philnotts99 As soon as i get the garage set up, there will be some Zaino polish and wax layers going on...Hopefully to keep the tar down.
That car's only ever been touched by zymol product - put your hand in your pocket and keep it up! If it's not garaged, all the more reason to wax it up immediately! That drying towel looks good value - I take it that its decent quality - I bought a multipack of microfibre cloths at the weekend and they are disappointingly thin and small (thought they were folded in half in the packet but they weren't).
What do you expect from Poundland [:D][:D][:D]
 
Mine shines using Hartly Canuba Wax £21.00 pot will last for a good 3/4 years using it every 3months or so best of all a child could apply and remove it is that easy fast and user friendly[:D]
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Poundland? Stall at Tatton park classic car show at the weekend - paid £10 - could have bought the uber posh MrD one for that! Phil, I started out with a zymol starter kit some years ago that came with clay bar, lube, HD Cleanser etc. When the wax from that ran out I replaced it with Zymol Carbon Wax which I rate highly. I also used their posh car wash that cost a small fortune but lasted well!
 
I also use the car wash its great from Halfords and smells nice Carbon is a great wax, I just don't think wax on white works as good as a sealent. I moved upto concours when my Carbon ran out.
 
ORIGINAL: philnotts99 One job ticked off the list... There was lots of tar spots in all the inner alloys.. 1hr later! 1hr later!
Just goes to show despite 22k miles of abuse by the 1st owner the 2nd key holder has them looking like new again[;)]
 
Phil try and sort out the pipes now you have the wheels looking good again[;)] Aim for something along these lines
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ORIGINAL: philnotts99 Could be a challenge for the weekend..What was you using on those to make them that shiny!?
Warm soapy water as they only have 1900 miles wear & tear You will probably need to google for a more helpful answer
 
Erm... Yeah, the wheels got like that in the 130 miles to Nottingham, what with all the roadworks and all... If you can fix the exhaust pipes I want it back. No word from Nottingham 4 days after they were meant to ring me about the donated tax disc...
 
ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Erm... Yeah, the wheels got like that in the 130 miles to Nottingham, what with all the roadworks and all...
Haha yea yea
If you can fix the exhaust pipes I want it back.
60k may temp me into the sale :p
No word from Nottingham 4 days after they were meant to ring me about the donated tax disc...
I'm on 2 days, no call back lol
 
At least they only owe you a courtesy call. I am almost £150 down and saved them from massively upsetting you by delaying delivering your car by a month! Absolutely unbelievable really.
 

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